Dear Ann Landers: I am a 53-year-old man who has been on high blood pressure medication for several years. As a result, I now suffer from erectile dysfunction. My urologist put me on medication that helped some but not much. He then said I could use injections, which I refused.
My wife never complained or made me feel guilty about not being able to perform. In spite of her generosity and cheerful attitude, I felt depressed about our sex life and kept praying for a miracle.
A month ago, my wife heard on the radio about a vacuum pump device for impotent men. I phoned my urologist. He recommended it and ordered one. Ann, with this device, I feel like a man again, and our sex life is wonderful. Another unexpected dividend is that I am no longer depressed.