To be honest, the prospect scares me a little. What sorts of questions did your doctor ask? Did they run any tests? Was it awkward? I'm just wondering what I should expect if I talk to my physician about this.
I don't think you should ever feel awkward around your doctor. First of all, they are trained professionals who look upon your body as a puzzle to be solved, and don't see you as a criminal before a judge. Secondly, you're probably going to have other "awkward" subjects to bring up with your doctors in your lifetime, so what is the alternative?
Wow, I've seen GPs, sex therapists, urologists over the last 8 years or so (was that long ago when I first realised I couldn't get it up with a woman, at all) and back then no one ever hinted at the porn. They instead, encouraged me to watch it. Now, when I mention the porn, they don't immediately dismiss it, but they brush over it.
My doctor did not know of PIED or flatlines. He just gave me a testosterone test which I came at 87 (good) and 6 viagras. My problem is PIED and many doctors are clueless
I've seen a doctor, had T tested and thyroid. I'm also seeing a sexologist. They both say my ED is caused because I'm in a depression. My doctor has prescribed me some antidepressant (mirtazepine is the only one I've agree to take since the others had ED as side effect). I believe I have a combinaison of PIED and effect of depression. I'm 1 month into my reboot. I believe it's really important to be fully honest with your doctor. Take a T test if it can reassure you