Jelquing injury
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 10:13 am
Please do not criticize me because I know you probably are struggling too. I am only looking for possible solutions in this post, or to hear about people with similar experiences. All I have read in other forums is criticism or anecdotes. Please help me.
I am one of the guys that stupidly injured his penis due to jelquing. This was August of 2015. I can get a half hard erection now: the left side is hard while the right remains limp. The right side will not go down and maintain rigidity. And it feels like the right side has been shrunk in thickness to a scary degree. This obviously makes sex extremely difficult. Also, I can feel myself ejaculate from my right testicle to my penis, but not from my left testicle.
I went to a urologist yesterday and she said it was peyrione’s disease. I think it is also hard flaccid and soft glans. I can get an erection, but it is difficult to maintain. I will admit the right side of my penis curves to the left now. It might be because of scarring on the right side that is preventing blood flow. She recommended Viagra and if that doesn’t work, surgery. But even she said surgery may not work and may induce more problems.
Do you recommend surgery? Pelvic floor therapy? Please help.
I am one of the guys that stupidly injured his penis due to jelquing. This was August of 2015. I can get a half hard erection now: the left side is hard while the right remains limp. The right side will not go down and maintain rigidity. And it feels like the right side has been shrunk in thickness to a scary degree. This obviously makes sex extremely difficult. Also, I can feel myself ejaculate from my right testicle to my penis, but not from my left testicle.
I went to a urologist yesterday and she said it was peyrione’s disease. I think it is also hard flaccid and soft glans. I can get an erection, but it is difficult to maintain. I will admit the right side of my penis curves to the left now. It might be because of scarring on the right side that is preventing blood flow. She recommended Viagra and if that doesn’t work, surgery. But even she said surgery may not work and may induce more problems.
Do you recommend surgery? Pelvic floor therapy? Please help.