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So Im about a month out from surgery 2 of 3 and after the surgery I was a bit worried because although I could get an erection it was a lot more difficult and was tough to retain. But now it seems to be getting better, ive been getting 'morning wood' and its getting easier. I was wondering if it gets more difficult once takedown happens and now the j pouch is occupied with poop. Although it may just be the area healing and the swelling subsiding but when I was having difficulties before I was passing alot of mucous out of the jpouch and now I am not.

Any help? personal experience?
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I had 15 great sexual years after takedown and before the 1st episode of ED in my life which occurred in 2007 at age 43. So I would say no- so long as the microscopic nerves controlling sexual function are not damaged, in which case there could be a different result. I had always thought that was a bigger risk with step 1 surgery, based on what my surgeon told me, but I am not sure you're "in the clear" of that risk with the takedown surgery.

ED happens to many males in some degree once you advance well into your 40s, whether you have surgery or not. Staying in shape, exercising and keeping excess weight off, minimizing stress, and eating a good diet are important factors in maintaining natural virility. But when these natural steps fail there is always levitra and cialis to assist. Some times a half pill will do the job.

Good luck.
From what I was told, if the nerves are going to get damaged it will most likely occur when the jpouch is being constructed. I dont think they even mess around down by those nerves for the takedown surgery. I just thought maybe things may change since the rectum area will now almost constantly be filled or filling and that will somehow interfer or mess with those nerves.
I think I was told the same thing. However like I said I had my takedown at age 29 and had almost 15 solid years after that with no ED whatsoever. But then I got older, and when you get older, it is going to happen. I also started getting gray hairs in my goatee, although not until my late 40s. These are things that happen with age, and they cannot be stopped from happening.

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