I am not a doctor, I am a wife with a husband who has survived Prostate Cancer.
My goal is to open up topics of discussion and to connect with people from the medical, psychological, and business communities who are dealing with the issues related to sex after Prostate Cancer.
I have a series of questions that I invite you to answer if you would like to participate in helping others.
Prostate Cancer is such a huge problem worldwide.
Yet, so many men don't know they should get tested or if they do know, they avoid the tests.
As a result, more and more cases of Prostate Cancer are going undiagnosed at the earliest stages which would be the best time to resolve the problem.
After Prostate Cancer procedures, depending on the type of procedure performed, the man may go through a period of time experiencing erectile dysfunction.
Frustration builds and a man wants to have sexual activities.
If his body doesn't cooperate as desired, more frustration builds.
There can be tension in the marriage, and some marriages don't survive the tough times.
What happens when a man's body begins to respond again and he, due to lack of sex for a while wants to make up for lost time and desires more sex than ever before? What is necessary in this relationship for a good sex life? How does the wife.
lover, or girlfriend prepare herself for this situation? Is sensuality more important or can it become more important for you after the Prostate Cancer procedures? Do you or have you both gone for massages or treatments to help you feel good and to relieve stress? Are you doing more to find ways to laugh and lighten-up from all the difficult procedures, emotional issues, family issues, and even financial considerations?
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