Does any 54 yr old guy have a hard time getting tough even after taking cealis?

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hannah
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So me and another man wanted to have sex so he took 3 cealis pills and still couldnt receive tough. He is also a diabetic. So whether any of you men experienced this problem please let me know.

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Risk factors
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mrniceguy1456
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Cilais doesnt work for everyone.

iraq51
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I am approximately the age you mention and I can easily a achieve an erection without Cialis or any other Ed medication. But I am healthy...just some mild hypertension treated with medication...so that is to my advantage. My dad did have diabetes but told me he was able to engage in intimacy with his female friend even at the age of 68 (my mom was deceased). And that was back in the days before Cialis, Viagra and the other Ed meds. I'd bet your friend might be having difficulty to due to medical issues related to his diabetes medication and not to the disease.