There ae some pretty good low cost options available to you depending upon how long since your surgery.
Take a look at the vaccum device in this Johns Hopkins University writeup:
<https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/prostate-cancer/erectile-dysfunction-after-prostate-cancer>
Also consider trying Cialis, 20 mg daily, instead of Viagra, although this is not cheap as most insurance doesn't cover it for ED.
I have found Prelox, OTC, helpful. You'll know in a couple of weeks if it's going to work for you.
<https://www.lifeextension.com/vitamins-supplements/item01373/prelox-enhanced-sex>
You need to be careful of what you ingest as Testosterone products, while not causing prostate cancer, can feed it if it exists and I'd imagine your medical mafia will want some time to be sure that your PSA is near zero and that you have minimum Testosterone in your system during that time.
Lastly, check the side effects of any urinary system drugs they prescribe, like Flomax. There are several clones of Flomax that don't have the same side effect profile it does.
Hang in there. Lots of options out there.
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