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Old 05-03-2011, 05:22 AM #1
ansky ansky is offline
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Chat My pea brain working

I have neuropathy bad so I am up most nights searching on the internet. My latest searching shows very little. My first question does anyone know of a study with everyday Cialis, it is basicly a vasodilator and is not neuropathy basically the lack of blood flow too the nerves. Hence better blood flow to the extremities hopefully repairing the nerves. My second question does anyone know of any studies being done with Testosterone and pain. I know that when a man gets older he looses most of his Testosterone but I have heard that if that man has pain for whatever reason and is given Testosterone the pain is at least decreased. I have also heard that this treatment works for woman as well.
These's are thoughts that go through my little pea brain, maybe someone can add too them or shot them down whichever.
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