Some other questions you may have:

What if I only have a problem sometimes?
It doesn't matter how often it happens - only once or twice can hurt a man's self-esteem. If it's a problem to you, then it's a problem. You can decide for yourself.
Can wives participate in the prayer circle?
While I can fully understand the desire of men's wives to pray on their husband's behalf, I would like to reserve this particular prayer circle as being for men with ED only. I think it's important for Christian men to have fellowship with one another and to know that they are being supported by other men who understand what they are going through. If enough wives are interested, I would encourage them to form a spouse's prayer circle. And of course it's important for a married couple to pray together about any problems.
How should I pray?
You don't need to pray at a specific time, although I do suggest that you include the prayer circle in your prayers at least once a day. If you want to, you can pray on the behalf of individuals who have submitted prayer requests, or you can just say a general prayer for all of your fellow men.
Does this really work?
There are no guarantees. But scientific studies in hospitals showed that heart patients who had people praying for them recovered quicker - Proof that prayer is good medicine!
Is it OK for me to put in a prayer request if I am also taking a medication like Viagra for ED?
Yes, the circle is open to any man with ED, no matter what other methods you are using to treat the problem now. If you are getting medication from your doctor that's no reason not to also seek the intercession of prayer. The goal is that you be fully healed of your ED, so you don't need drugs, but if you want or need to take something in the meantime, that doesn't mean a lack of faith in God or the power of prayer.
Should I let you know if I don't need prayers anymore?
Yes! I would love to hear your success stories.
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