Self-inflicted
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:44 pm
Hello guys
I'm 20 years old and well-hung, but one night I thought I would try something called jelqing that supposedly would stretch your penis to make it bigger. Since then i've had ED and no morning erections. I seem to have damaged the cavernosal nerve so that there is no erectile response in the distal part of the Corpora Cavernosa. The front 2/3 seems to just slowly fill up with blood from the base, not draw it in from the artery as it should. This means I'm expecting my penis to atrophy and have fibrosis over the next years from the lack of nerve signal.
I have not had this confirmed by a urologist. I saw three of them before getting a doppler ultrasound which showed some abnormal flow. The next urologist diagnosed me with a venous leak looking at the ultrasound and said the tunica is leaking. This is obviously not the case, though.
So right now I'm disheartened by the idea of coming home from a year abroad to reveal a shrunken and half-functional dick to my girl back home.
Thanks for reading
TwoStep
I'm 20 years old and well-hung, but one night I thought I would try something called jelqing that supposedly would stretch your penis to make it bigger. Since then i've had ED and no morning erections. I seem to have damaged the cavernosal nerve so that there is no erectile response in the distal part of the Corpora Cavernosa. The front 2/3 seems to just slowly fill up with blood from the base, not draw it in from the artery as it should. This means I'm expecting my penis to atrophy and have fibrosis over the next years from the lack of nerve signal.
I have not had this confirmed by a urologist. I saw three of them before getting a doppler ultrasound which showed some abnormal flow. The next urologist diagnosed me with a venous leak looking at the ultrasound and said the tunica is leaking. This is obviously not the case, though.
So right now I'm disheartened by the idea of coming home from a year abroad to reveal a shrunken and half-functional dick to my girl back home.
Thanks for reading
TwoStep