Erectile Dysfunction
Today, I got a chance to talk to Simon
Ellison 35, about over coming one of mans worst fears: 'Erectile
Dysfunction' (ED):
EA: Hiya Simon, Would you like to introduce yourself?
SE: Certainly. I'm Simon Ellison I'm 35 years old
and have been impotent for the last 6 years.
EA: 29 seems fairly young?
SE: Yes, but I blame it on my job. I'm in the Navy-
very high up. My job although very enjoyable- is very stressful.
It takes a lot out of me. At the time I was married- I'm divorced
now. Due to work and ED my marriage went down hill. Looking
back- that could have been a good thing…(sighs) but it's still
a shame.
EA: How did your condition make you feel?
SE:
ED made me feel very weak. I had no confidence- this feeling
quickly spread to other parts of my life- my marriage and
work began to suffer. Everyone began to notice the change
in me.
EA: Weren't you scared?
SE: Scared! Terrified more like! I couldn't understand
why. Why me? I felt very angry and worried at the same time.
So confused…it felt like a part of me had died.
EA: Worried…
SE: I was worried about my
wife……wondering when she would notice…..waiting for her to
say something about the situation…wondering whether she'd
go elsewhere
EA: What was the worst thing for you
about the situation?
SE: I am a person who is highly
energetic- I love to be involved in everything and anything
is a challenge-I don't give up till I succeed. Can you imagine
what it was like finding out I was impotent? Finding that
a part of me didn't work was so hard-and it happened when
I was fairly young-that made the situation worst-it affected
everything- my job, my outlook-I became highly depressed-I
felt I had no one to talk to. I became increasingly frustrated,
both sexually and mentally. I knew I needed to take action-but
it was so hard…..but it got a lot easier as time went on.
EA: What was the first step you took?
SE:
The first and probably the hardest step I took was admitting
the problem to myself- after I had admitted this I could then
go on to help myself.
EA: What about your partner?
SE: After I had admitted it to myself, I then went
on to admit it to Mandy, my wife. This wasn't actually that
hard- by this time the situation had got so bad she had realised
that something pretty serious must be up.
EA: How did she react?
SE: Mandy was fantastic.
We are still great, close friends. We only divorced about
18 months ago. Mandy really supported me; she comforted me
and totally took the lead. This was exactly what I needed-She
told that it didn't matter-I had done the hardest thing- admitting
it her and myself and the rest would follow and fall into
place.
EA: What happened next?
SE: From
this point on Mandy took charge of me and looked after me.
She told me that it didn't matter and that we were a team…..that
together we would fight and sort out the problem. Together
we began researching into solutions…..We also went to see
a councillor.
EA: Did that help you?
SE: Yes, it did.
It enabled me to put the whole thing in proportion. I realised
that I wasn't the only open who was suffering there are many
more out there-not as lucky as I was. It also pointed me in
the right direction. The councillor gave us many pointers
as to what step to take next.
EA: What was that next
step?
SE: Mandy and I began researching on the Internet.
I'd heard of Viagra-but didn't know anything about it-it just
seemed to be the butt of everyone's jokes. Mandy then suggested
that we went to the Doctors-just to ask about it- to find
out whether I was suitable candidate for the drug.
EA: Was it hard to take this step?
SE: No
not really….by this time I'd already been to see the councillor.
My Doctor has been my Doctor for the last 10 years- I see
him as more of a friend than a Doctor. He helped me considerably.
He explained all about Viagra and the pros and cons. He then
screened tests to see if I was suitable for taking the drug-which
I was!
EA: Go on….
SE: Well I started taking
Viagra and the Viagra Experience just simply took hold of
me. It was fantastic- it was like a new lease of life. Confidence
came flooding back. It was like a second Honeymoon. That first
night I was so nervous- it was so special it was like consummating
our marriage all over again. I was warned that it might not
work-but I had to give it a try-I'll give anything a try once.
I began to feel much more positive about myself-the change
in my life has been amazing.
EA: Could you tell me about these changes?
SE:
Mandy and I got divorced about 18 months ago. We're still
great friends and I will always be so grateful to her. We
just out grew each other. I have a serious girlfriend at the
moment, we live together. She's 4 months pregnant- can you
believe that? One drug has given me so much-it's changed my
life so much.
EA: Finally Simon, what's your advice
for other men?
SE: My advice is simple-just tell
someone and take the first step. The results are life changing-
my life is evidence of that….
Words: Elisha Arrison
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