My story - 26 year old / Vascular ED

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CostaRico
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My story - 26 year old / Vascular ED

Postby CostaRico » Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:41 pm

My Journey with Erectile Dysfunction and Recovery

Growing up, I had a healthy upbringing in a good, financially stable family. I never thought I’d face a challenge like this. My early years were unremarkable in many ways—good health, a loving home, and all the opportunities I could ask for. But my choices and lifestyle in my late teens and 20s have left me confronting the harsh realities of my decisions.

It started innocently enough in high school, experimenting with weed like many teenagers do. By the time I entered university, my substance use escalated. I got heavily into cocaine and other party drugs, indulging on weekends without a second thought. What started as occasional fun soon became a habit. For years, I used cocaine every weekend, alongside other stimulants like Adderall, which I relied on at work. At the time, I was naive and ignorant about the toll these substances were taking on my body and mind.

Throughout my early 20s, I was sexually active and had no issues with erections. Even if I was drunk or high, I never thought twice about my sexual performance. But everything changed in July 2023. I started noticing issues with my erections—likely the first signs of endothelial dysfunction. At the time, I didn’t fully understand what was happening, but I took a proactive step and saw a doctor. They prescribed me Cialis and referred me to a specialist. I thought the pills were a “magic fix” and convinced myself it was no big deal. I brushed off my problems as psychological or temporary, but I was still abusing stimulants heavily. I ignored the signs.

A few months passed, and I finally had my specialist appointment. But I didn’t take it seriously. I convinced myself everything was fine and that the pills were all I needed. The truth was, I was in denial. By October 2024, the reality hit me like a brick. My erections were now completely unreliable, and I hadn’t had morning wood in months—something I never thought I’d lose. It was a wake-up call I couldn’t ignore.

Now, as I approach my first Doppler ultrasound, I’m preparing for what I suspect will be a diagnosis of arterial insufficiency, compounded by fibrosis leading to venous leak issues. The truth is hard to face: this is entirely my fault. My drug use has robbed me of something I took for granted. I’ve lost a significant amount of girth—at least 0.5 to 1 inch—and I now need a combination of pills and a cock ring just to achieve a functional erection for sex. My confidence has been shattered.

That said, I’ve made a commitment to change. I’ve been completely clean for three months, and I’m learning to forgive myself. It hasn’t been easy, but I’m taking steps to move forward. My current plan is to focus on preserving and improving my penile health:

• Daily Cialis: To support blood flow.
• Daily Vacuum Erection Device (VED): To maintain tissue elasticity and prevent further fibrosis.
• Lifestyle Changes: Including diet, exercise, and overall wellness.

I’m also exploring experimental therapies, like shockwave therapy and PRP (P-Shots). While I’m not expecting miracles, I’m willing to try anything that might help slow the progression or improve my situation.

Looking ahead, I can’t shake the feeling that this journey will eventually lead to a penile implant. At 26, it’s a tough pill to swallow, but I’m realistic about where I stand. However, I’m still holding on to hope. With medical advancements in the pipeline—like stem cell therapies, tissue engineering, and breakthroughs in vascular health—there’s a chance that waiting 5–10 years might lead to options that don’t exist today. My goal right now is to keep my penile tissue healthy enough to make it through until those breakthroughs arrive.

This journey has been humbling and deeply reflective. I’m learning to let go of shame and regret while focusing on the actions I can take now. It’s a long road, but I’m determined to keep moving forward, one step at a time.

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Re: My story - 26 year old / Vascular ED

Postby Bambino09 » Mon Jan 06, 2025 7:42 pm

Probaste las inyecciones? Como te fue en el dopler?

CostaRico
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Re: My story - 26 year old / Vascular ED

Postby CostaRico » Mon Jan 06, 2025 8:24 pm

Bambino09 wrote:Probaste las inyecciones? Como te fue en el dopler?


Doppler will be coming on Thursday. Haven’t tried injections yet. Will see how’s the injection they give me on Thursday is and go from there.

Really bummed out by the loss of girth tho

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Re: My story - 26 year old / Vascular ED

Postby Bambino09 » Wed Jan 22, 2025 10:14 pm

CostaRico wrote:
Bambino09 wrote:Probaste las inyecciones? Como te fue en el dopler?


Doppler will be coming on Thursday. Haven’t tried injections yet. Will see how’s the injection they give me on Thursday is and go from there.

Really bummed out by the loss of girth tho


Como te fue el dopler?

CostaRico
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Re: My story - 26 year old / Vascular ED

Postby CostaRico » Wed Jan 29, 2025 9:58 pm

My Doppler test wasn’t ideal. I have questions about its accuracy because how the low dosage of the injection. I was given 3 micrograms. I’ve heard normal Doppler are typically 10-20 micrograms.

My erection was gone before the full measurements took place. That being said my measurements were as following

Baseline - artery diameter 0.6MM , PSV 10CM/s and 16CM/s, EDV 0CM/s and 0.3CM/s

After injection (15min) . Artery Diameter 0.8MM and 0.9MM, PSV 61.3CM/s and 48.6CM/s , EDV 8.7CM/s and 13.4CM/s

In their written report they didn’t mention fibrosis. Although I don’t think they were able to analyze all areas of my penis shaft. Especially in areas where I find the most concern like the top , and upper parts of the shaft.

It’s clear that this is venous leak. The numbers could be elevated because I was loosing the erection while measurements were going on.

Of all the reasons for venous leak I think fibrosis may have some treatments available in the next 5-10 years.

I have consult with another doctor in March. Will get the test done properly.

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Re: My story - 26 year old / Vascular ED

Postby Bambino09 » Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:48 am

CostaRico wrote:My Doppler test wasn’t ideal. I have questions about its accuracy because how the low dosage of the injection. I was given 3 micrograms. I’ve heard normal Doppler are typically 10-20 micrograms.

My erection was gone before the full measurements took place. That being said my measurements were as following

Baseline - artery diameter 0.6MM , PSV 10CM/s and 16CM/s, EDV 0CM/s and 0.3CM/s

After injection (15min) . Artery Diameter 0.8MM and 0.9MM, PSV 61.3CM/s and 48.6CM/s , EDV 8.7CM/s and 13.4CM/s

In their written report they didn’t mention fibrosis. Although I don’t think they were able to analyze all areas of my penis shaft. Especially in areas where I find the most concern like the top , and upper parts of the shaft.

It’s clear that this is venous leak. The numbers could be elevated because I was loosing the erection while measurements were going on.

Of all the reasons for venous leak I think fibrosis may have some treatments available in the next 5-10 years.

I have consult with another doctor in March. Will get the test done properly.


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Re: My story - 26 year old / Vascular ED

Postby Juerhareb » Mon Feb 03, 2025 5:42 pm

CostaRico wrote:My Journey with Erectile Dysfunction and Recovery

Growing up, I had a healthy upbringing in a good, financially stable family. I never thought I’d face a challenge like this. My early years were unremarkable in many ways—good health, a loving home, and all the opportunities I could ask for. But my choices and lifestyle in my late teens and 20s have left me confronting the harsh realities of my decisions.

It started innocently enough in high school, experimenting with weed like many teenagers do. By the time I entered university, my substance use escalated. I got heavily into cocaine and other party drugs, indulging on weekends without a second thought. What started as occasional fun soon became a habit. For years, I used cocaine every weekend, alongside other stimulants like Adderall, which I relied on at work. At the time, I was naive and ignorant about the toll these substances were taking on my body and mind.

Throughout my early 20s, I was sexually active and had no issues with erections. Even if I was drunk or high, I never thought twice about my sexual performance. But everything changed in July 2023. I started noticing issues with my erections—likely the first signs of endothelial dysfunction. At the time, I didn’t fully understand what was happening, but I took a proactive step and saw a doctor. They prescribed me Cialis and referred me to a specialist. I thought the pills were a “magic fix” and convinced myself it was no big deal. I brushed off my problems as psychological or temporary, but I was still abusing stimulants heavily. I ignored the signs.

A few months passed, and I finally had my specialist appointment. But I didn’t take it seriously. I convinced myself everything was fine and that the pills were all I needed. The truth was, I was in denial. By October 2024, the reality hit me like a brick. My erections were now completely unreliable, and I hadn’t had morning wood in months—something I never thought I’d lose. It was a wake-up call I couldn’t ignore.

Now, as I approach my first Doppler ultrasound, I’m preparing for what I suspect will be a diagnosis of arterial insufficiency, compounded by fibrosis leading to venous leak issues. The truth is hard to face: this is entirely my fault. My drug use has robbed me of something I took for granted. I’ve lost a significant amount of girth—at least 0.5 to 1 inch—and I now need a combination of pills and a cock ring just to achieve a functional erection for sex. My confidence has been shattered.

That said, I’ve made a commitment to change. I’ve been completely clean for three months, and I’m learning to forgive myself. It hasn’t been easy, but I’m taking steps to move forward. My current plan is to focus on preserving and improving my penile health:

• Daily Cialis: To support blood flow.
• Daily Vacuum Erection Device (VED): To maintain tissue elasticity and prevent further fibrosis.
• Lifestyle Changes: Including diet, exercise, and overall wellness.

I’m also exploring experimental therapies, like shockwave therapy and PRP (P-Shots). While I’m not expecting miracles, I’m willing to try anything that might help slow the progression or improve my situation.

Looking ahead, I can’t shake the feeling that this journey will eventually lead to a penile implant. At 26, it’s a tough pill to swallow, but I’m realistic about where I stand. However, I’m still holding on to hope. With medical advancements in the pipeline—like stem cell therapies, tissue engineering, and breakthroughs in vascular health—there’s a chance that waiting 5–10 years might lead to options that don’t exist today. My goal right now is to keep my penile tissue healthy enough to make it through until those breakthroughs arrive.

This journey has been humbling and deeply reflective. I’m learning to let go of shame and regret while focusing on the actions I can take now. It’s a long road, but I’m determined to keep moving forward, one step at a time.

Go for the implant if you are unable to have sex and your diagnosis is venous leak. I am 27 and its the best thing Ive done. It has saved my Life.

I am talking to you directly because I see you are not even considering It and its the only real solution if pills dont work.
Late twenties. ED since very early twenties. Unable to have sex.
Implanted 20-03-2024 AMS LGX 21+3 cm. Dr Juan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca (Spain).

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Re: My story - 26 year old / Vascular ED

Postby Implant2025 » Mon Feb 03, 2025 11:04 pm

If you look around on this forum you're going to hear one observation over and over: "I wish I'd done this 10 years ago!".

A penis is like a muscle - if you don't use it, you lose it. Without regular firm erections, you'll start to shrink and lose both girth and length. That's why you need a working solution, fast.

Remember that pills, pumps, cock rings and penis shots are all treatments. A penile implant is a permanent fix for ED.
GM(73) ED for past 10 years. Before: 6.0"L, 5.5"G. After (30 days): 5.5"L, 5.25"G. AMS CX MS pump 18cm/17.5cm on 1/29/25 by Dr Clavell in Houston.

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