Friday, August 2, 2019

Muddle Through, Part II

In Part II, Bob goes further to show the connection between the liver and proper functioning of the cock:

"To further show the tie-in between erectile dysfunction and liver issues, note these statatistics.

Remember, chirrosis, scarring of tissue inside the liver, causes guys to have problems getting hard.

All people with liver cancer have a lot of chirrosis in their livers.
For 2019 the American Cancer Society estimates that 

  • About 42,030 new cases (29,480 in men and 12,550 in women) will be diagnosed with liver cancer
  • About 31,780 people (21,600 men and 10,180 women) will die of these liver cancers
Liver cancer incidence has more than tripled since 1980. Liver cancer develops about 3 times more often in men than in women.
And these 30,000 men that will be diagnosed with liver cancer this year are just the tip of the iceberg of the millions of men walking around with chirrosis of their liver going on.     

All these men are probably dealing with erection problems to one degree or another.

And between 3 and 4 men will be diagnosed with liver cancer every HOUR this year, and between 2 and 3 men will DIE every HOUR this year from liver cancer.  

Your average family doctor does not understand the relation between liver problems and dicks that won't get hard. So, they are not likely to run the tests that they could to look for liver issues as a cause of the poor guys distress.    My own family doctor actually refused to believe me that my cancer was diagnosed without my doctors ever doing a biopsy of my tumor's tissue.  He still has no idea today that these new blood tests can diagnose cancer.
Men have to be their own advocate when they visit the doctor.  If a man has drank a lot over the years, or if he is overweight, then he should insist that their blood work include a hepatic panel be run to check the enzyme levels, AST and ALT.    If those come back elevated to an unusual extent, then more blood work should be run to look for liver disease. .

If a man already knows that he has liver disease then he should have those other tests run. the AFP tests, to look for the possibility of cancer.  Who knows Pat, this information may save the life of one of your readers if they catch their cancer early enough, just as I did."


This all should prove that a functioning cock is more vital than people know; more than even some doctors acknowledge.


If your physician doesn't at least ask about your boners, if he won't discuss it and answer your questions fully,
it's time for a new doctor. However, you really have to be your own advocate. If your doc doesn't broach the subject, you must.
I realize this has been long and involved. But as Bob said in closing: "...this information may save the life of one of your readers...
That right there makes it worth the posts.

3 comments:

SickoRicko said...

Of course it's worth the post!

Mistress Maddie said...

Good advice to follow.

Have a excellent weekend!!!

Xersex said...

useful & interesting