04-04-2026, 03:22 PM
I wanted to share something that might help guys who feel stuck with ED treatment—especially if pills haven’t worked for you.
I went through the usual route: GP visit, prescription tablets, trying different doses, even switching brands. At first there was a bit of response, but over time it just stopped working. Honestly, that part is frustrating because you start thinking nothing will.
What I’ve learned since is that ED isn’t always just a “blood flow” issue. Pills like sildenafil only work on one pathway. If the problem is more about tissue quality, nerve sensitivity, or long-term issues like diabetes, then tablets might not do much—no matter how much you take.
That’s when I started reading about PRP (P-Shot). I was sceptical at first, especially seeing terms like “penis shot” online, but the idea is actually quite different from pills. Instead of a temporary boost, it’s supposed to support tissue repair using your own blood (platelet-rich plasma).
Some clinics offering P Shot London treatments explain it more as a regenerative approach rather than a quick fix—and that made more sense to me. It’s not instant like tablets, and it’s definitely not guaranteed, but some men who don’t respond to medication seem to get results over time.
I also realised how important proper assessment is. Good clinics don’t just jump into injections—they look at hormones, cardiovascular health, and other underlying factors first.
Just to be clear, I’m not saying PRP is a miracle solution. But if you’re in that position where ED pills aren’t working, it might be worth understanding why before giving up completely.
Curious if anyone else here has had a similar experience—either with pills not working or trying alternatives like PRP?
I went through the usual route: GP visit, prescription tablets, trying different doses, even switching brands. At first there was a bit of response, but over time it just stopped working. Honestly, that part is frustrating because you start thinking nothing will.
What I’ve learned since is that ED isn’t always just a “blood flow” issue. Pills like sildenafil only work on one pathway. If the problem is more about tissue quality, nerve sensitivity, or long-term issues like diabetes, then tablets might not do much—no matter how much you take.
That’s when I started reading about PRP (P-Shot). I was sceptical at first, especially seeing terms like “penis shot” online, but the idea is actually quite different from pills. Instead of a temporary boost, it’s supposed to support tissue repair using your own blood (platelet-rich plasma).
Some clinics offering P Shot London treatments explain it more as a regenerative approach rather than a quick fix—and that made more sense to me. It’s not instant like tablets, and it’s definitely not guaranteed, but some men who don’t respond to medication seem to get results over time.
I also realised how important proper assessment is. Good clinics don’t just jump into injections—they look at hormones, cardiovascular health, and other underlying factors first.
Just to be clear, I’m not saying PRP is a miracle solution. But if you’re in that position where ED pills aren’t working, it might be worth understanding why before giving up completely.
Curious if anyone else here has had a similar experience—either with pills not working or trying alternatives like PRP?

