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For Mike Edwards, "It was a major problem. It was a major embarassment for me and for my manhood not to be able to satisfy my partner I was with. It definitely drove me insane and I wanted to fix it."
Mike Edwards did just that back in his early 20's. He used physical products on the market and trained himself mentally. Edwards says, "I focused on every time I was having that issue to drift my focus on a different subject or a different thinking."
Frisco urologist Doctor Jeffrey Buch says while premature ejaculation may be men's most common sexual complaint it's also one of the toughest for them to discuss. He says treatments using topical anesthetics like PSD502 aren't new.
Another type of treatment showing success these days, Dr. Buch says, is the use of certain types of anti-depressants in very small doses. Dr. Jeffrey Buch says, "It's maybe one-fourth the dose you'd use in a clinically depressed person, but what it does is have this wonderful side effect that will help with premature ejaculation in about 70% of guys we try it."
Mike Edwards now owns Dallas' Condom Sense on Preston Road. He and staff say male enhancers are the store's hottest selling items for men. There are topical products that de-sensitize and enhancement pills that focus blood flow.
Condom Sense sales associate Stacey Clark says, "Some wives actually come in and buy the products for their husbands, their wives, their boyfriends or whoever it is. It is a serious problem."
One that has a solution, at least for Mike Edwards. He says, "It really fixed the problem permanently. And I'm extremely happy for the last few years with that."
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