Tuesday 25 October 2016

WANNA LAST LONG IN BED? People Narrate Horrific Erection Stories After Overdose Of Viagra


While many people look for a cheap way to last longer in bed, it has been revealed that the use of viagra can be devastating to your health.
 
The effect of Viagra overdose can be very devastating and painful. Many who experienced it have painful stories to share. Some of the stories are really shocking, like Colombian man Romeo Gentil Ramirez Polania who had to have his penis amputated after a Viagra overdose left him in agony for a number of days.
 
Also narrating his own experience with Viagra, Cricket legend Freddie Flintoff last year admitted he was run out during an England match because he was unable to perform thanks to getting a stiffy on the job.
 
He bought the tablets after an ex-girlfriend sold a story criticising his “performance” in the sack.

"I decided I had to put that myth to bed even though I was in the middle of a Test Match,” Freddie said.
 
"I took three Viagra one night and didn’t realise how long they lasted. Trying to bat the next day in that state was not easy.

"I was run out, simply because I couldn’t move. I could only hop.”
 
He added: “It wasn’t worth it, either. Complete waste of time.”
Viagra has been linked to loss of vision, low blood pressure and fatal heart attacks.
 
According to a Dailystar report, taking too much Viagra could leave users with a persistent and painful erection that lasts for hours on end.
 
If this happens to you – you are advised to call an ambulance or get to hospital straight away. Leaving your schlong unattended for 24 hours or more could damage it for life.
 
A prolonged erection can damage the penile tissues and make it tricky to get it up again in the future.
 
Recently, herbal pill Kamagra left basketball star and former husband to Khloe Kardashian, Lamar Odom in a coma in 2015. Also, a British tourist even died after taking Viagra before a romp with a Thai hooker in Pattaya this summer.
 
Health experts warn that taking fake Viagra poses a “serious health risk” to users.
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