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By *ick64 OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Reading

Hey guys I am 61 years young, recently I have had two minor strokes, and things are not working as they seem of which leaves both my Mrs and myself feeling deflated when it comes to the money shot. I am reaching out for help and advice. Thank you

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By *erscumdumpMan
3 weeks ago

Watford

Perhaps a visit to your GP is the answer.

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By *awihMan
3 weeks ago

Aldershot


"Hey guys I am 61 years young, recently I have had two minor strokes, and things are not working as they seem of which leaves both my Mrs and myself feeling deflated when it comes to the money shot. I am reaching out for help and advice. Thank you"

Not quite sure exactly what you are asking for help and advice on, but from the phrase “money shot” I’m guessing that you have taken a financial hit because of it. If that is the case, you MAY be able to get financial help through the benefits system, but that would depend on how bad things are. If this is the case you would be better off going to “Citizens Advice” I believe they have people who can provide advice on that and help making a claim. There may be other assistance you can get by way of grants if you need to make adaptations to your home, again Citizens Advice may be able to point you in the right direction.

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By *haron1701ETV/TS
3 weeks ago

Southport


"Hey guys I am 61 years young, recently I have had two minor strokes, and things are not working as they seem of which leaves both my Mrs and myself feeling deflated when it comes to the money shot. I am reaching out for help and advice. Thank you"

See your GP. Don't EVER get medical advice from websites, forums, chat groups etc.

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By *needitMan
3 weeks ago

Eastbourne

Money shot as in no hardons,cumming etc

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By *amagedgoodsMan
3 weeks ago

Halstead/ Karsiyaka N. Cyprus

I had a head trauma 5 years ago gave my self a brain bleed, results are like a stroke, but I survived. My paralysed leg and arm have taken a long while to get back to normal, but my speech and former singing voice are not what I would like. But I still love to fuck and be fucked, so enjoy everyday you cannot change what happened

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By *ellowMan
3 weeks ago

Bournemouth

Go to your GP, honestly.

They are best placed to get you the best, and importantly, safest, help you want.

They'll be able to take into account any complicating factors, health issues, current medications etc.

They'll be able to ask the right questions and have knowledge of your medical history, and be able to guide you appropriately.

Good luck

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By *lackbootzMan
3 weeks ago

Hayes, Middx

Bemused by the fact the OP is asking about sexual performance and erectile/ejaculation issues in the bedroom after some minor strokes… … and is receiving suggestions about Citizens Advice and making a claim to receive a grant to make adaptations to his home… If he didn’t feel old before, he certainly does now. How to kick a man when he’s down.

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By *oodpeckerMan
3 weeks ago

Falkirk


"Bemused by the fact the OP is asking about sexual performance and erectile/ejaculation issues in the bedroom after some minor strokes… … and is receiving suggestions about Citizens Advice and making a claim to receive a grant to make adaptations to his home… If he didn’t feel old before, he certainly does now. How to kick a man when he’s down. "

😂😳

A reminder of why asking for advice on an online forum is beset by potential pitfalls.

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By *amelaXTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Swindon

'Money Shot' FFS

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By *oanne..TV/TS
3 weeks ago

DONCASTER

A wise thing is a visit to see your GP ,He or She may feel talking therapy may help ,Financially maybe help may be available though Dhss etc...

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By *anillamanMan
3 weeks ago

Dalbeattie

It's the first time on here that I've seen a guy with a sex problem advised to get help from Citizens Advice!

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By *lackbootzMan
3 weeks ago

Hayes, Middx


"It's the first time on here that I've seen a guy with a sex problem advised to get help from Citizens Advice! "

Or the DHSS..!

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