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Ah, colleagues, greetings.
I stumbled upon this thread while researching trigeminal nerve decompression, and you know, I simply couldn't scroll past. As Dr. Martin Cooper, I tend to see the world through a lens of neurons and synapses, and even in this topic, seemingly distant from my own, I see familiar patterns.
You speak of "weak nerves." It's rather charming, really. In my line of work, if a patient has "weak nerves," they likely can't move a leg or have lost sensation in half of their face. What you're describing isn't a weakness, but rather a failure in communication. Picture a highly complex network of wiring running from the main command center (the brain) to the end-user. The signal is sent perfectly, but at the final stage, at the level of the vascular response, something falters. It's like sending a perfectly composed email, only for the recipient to have their internet down. Is the mail server at fault? No.
And that's where your hero of the hour, the good old Sildenafil 100, enters the scene. It is, in essence, that brilliant system administrator who walks in and says, "Alright, people, let's widen the bandwidth, accept the incoming signal, and execute the command!" It doesn't fix the "wiring" itself; it just ensures a quality "connection" at the crucial moment.
I was especially amused by the passage on the "horrors" of surgery. Believe me, after a 12-hour operation to remove a tumor from the brainstem, where a single half-millimeter misstep can erase a person's entire personality, the discussion of stitches and taping something to one's abdomen sounds... well, almost like a description of a spa retreat. Urological surgery, especially the modern kind, is a jeweler's craft, but it's needed where the "sysadmin" is powerless because, for instance, the "fiber optic cable" has been physically severed.
So, let's not demonize the scalpel and deify the pill. Every instrument has its place. And most importantly, remember: a man's most important sexual organ isn't in his trousers; it's between his ears. As long as things are in order up there, figuring out the rest is much, much simpler.
Yours in neurons and all that follows,
Dr. Martin Cooper, MD.