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You’re through the door into the physician’s consulting room, your head full of questions about Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, whether you can get Viagra without a prescription, and so on. You sit, you pass the test of courage and, for the first time, tell a health professional that you have erectile dysfunction (ED) — perhaps not using those words, but your physician gets the message and makes the predictable reassuring noises. There is a momentary pause and you manage to get your first question out about buying Viagra online. A hand is gently raised. Yes, everything will probably be all right. Yes, he will almost certainly be writing out a prescription for Viagra, Cialis or Levitra. But first, there are one or two questions. This is not the happiest moment in your life. What is he going to ask? Well, at least one good thing has happened already. Your physician is obviously used to dealing with ED cases. If there was any lack of confidence, he would have referred you on to a specialist. He’s checking your medical records. His mouth is opening. You are determined not to be shocked. You stay calm. The first question comes:
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John Scott, the author of this article, is a medical journalist collaborating with "Man of People" site. Read more about Erectile Dysfunction
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