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Heck, dependin on the kid's insurance, suing his estate is likely going to eat-up most of the insurance payment for the injuries and death of their son.
Garbage...
I'll never be able to hear the word 'Viagra' without laughing now LOL
Great job!! ;-)
A Prostatectomy usually doesn’t affect your ability nor desire if your
Doctor also monitors your Testosterone levels.
Viagra & cialis let you get hard if needed & at less than $0.50 / $1.00 a pill are a cheap solution.
Now Testosterone without insurance is steep but the results are amazing, not just for libido but
Many other things that don’t seem related.
Have your Dr. check your level.
Bill S.