My buddy has a knick-name; Oscar, for Oscar the Grouch. Sometimes he works, but its becoming fleetingly harder to make that happen. Its to the point now that to make him wake up, I have to have my partner stand up with me {i've been slick and hidden this from her, by playing dominant - pinning her against the wall / asking her to stand with me strip / ect}.
I'm 22. I honestly don't know what the problem is. The only possible thing I can think of is my physical stature. While i'm 22, I do have a metabolism as fast as a bullet train. I weigh about 132 lb, and every time I go to the doctor he tells me I need to be 180ish for my size {i'm about 6 feet 1 inch tall}. I look unhealthy, but i do try to work out and I honestly eat like a pig.
I'm also a nose bleeder - it happens weekly {no drug use, i have a screwy ethnoid bone}. The only thing I can possibly think of is that there simply isnt enough blood to go around, and that standing up will push more down to him.
I feel like crap half the time when I can't even get him to get half awake. Even worse, i can barely keep him up when shes on top - my fav position. I tried sitting up but thats very uncomfortable.
I have a high meat diet {hamburgers = yummy}.
I really don't know what else to say.
I can only get em' up when I'm standing up...
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I'm NOT a nutritionist, but ...
Regarding putting on weight: You need to change your diet. High protein / meat heavy diets are great for muscle building and losing weight, but not for adding weight. Start eating a high starch diet (pasta, bread, and cereal heavy).
Also, you might start taking a calorie supplement (something like pro-weight gainer 3000). If you don't change your exercise regimen, that should help you gain weight.
It might be worthwhile for you to sit down with a certified nutritionist, and have them work up a diet for you. Yes, it will cost a bit of money, but it will be money well spent to get you to a healthy weight.
Regarding only being able to get it up standing up: It could partially be the lack of weight. Some other things to test:
- Heart and circulatory system: if you have low blood pressure, that could be causing part of the issue, alternatively, if you have really HIGH blood-pressure or hypertension that can also prevent erection. (The body is weird like that, if you don't have the right balance, things don't work).
- Thyroid, pituitary and prostate (maybe not creating enough testosterone, androgen, or other hormone, or possibly a hypertension somewhere)
Hope it helps
Regarding putting on weight: You need to change your diet. High protein / meat heavy diets are great for muscle building and losing weight, but not for adding weight. Start eating a high starch diet (pasta, bread, and cereal heavy).
Also, you might start taking a calorie supplement (something like pro-weight gainer 3000). If you don't change your exercise regimen, that should help you gain weight.
It might be worthwhile for you to sit down with a certified nutritionist, and have them work up a diet for you. Yes, it will cost a bit of money, but it will be money well spent to get you to a healthy weight.
Regarding only being able to get it up standing up: It could partially be the lack of weight. Some other things to test:
- Heart and circulatory system: if you have low blood pressure, that could be causing part of the issue, alternatively, if you have really HIGH blood-pressure or hypertension that can also prevent erection. (The body is weird like that, if you don't have the right balance, things don't work).
- Thyroid, pituitary and prostate (maybe not creating enough testosterone, androgen, or other hormone, or possibly a hypertension somewhere)
Hope it helps