Questions About Viberect

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AustinPowers
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Questions About Viberect

Postby AustinPowers » Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:10 pm

Hi Guys,

New here. Heard about Viberect (reflexonic.com) which has been discussed in this forum. For those that aren't aware of Viberect, it is a type of vibrator to help rehabilitate? penises. It has been FDA approved for ED and has been shown to cause orgasms in those with spinal cord damage.

By far my biggest problem is in achieving orgasm. It seems that no matter what me and my girlfriend do (intercourse or oral), I can't orgasm. Even when I masturbate, it is often difficult to achieve orgasm. I also have a lot of problems with achieving erections, and to help that I use Cialis.

I wrote an introduction (viewtopic.php?f=14&t=3824) for those that want more info.

My questions about treatment with Viberect are:

  • 1. Can it help increase my penis sensitivity (my penis seems to be less sensitive than several years ago) in the long term and make my penis more responsive, so that I would be able to orgasm more easily and then I could stop using it and would retain an increased response.
  • 2. Can it improve my erections even after I stop using it.

I'm particularly interested in how effective others have found it for those uses.

On the website (reflexonic.com) there are 2 different models (both cost $299) that are sold:
  • 1. Viberect: which has frequency 70-110 Hz, and amplitude of 2 mm
  • 2. Viberect-X3 (Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Version): which has frequency 70-100 Hz, and amplitude of 3mm

It's too bad they don't have a version that has a frequencey of 70-110 Hz, AND an amplitude of 3 mm. It seems odd that you have to choose between a larger frequency range OR a larger amplitude.

I'm not sure which I should consider buying since I have problems with both achieving orgasm (bigger problem), and erections.

I'm wondering which version(s) people on the forum have tried, and how effective they have found the device.

Also I'm curious as to how loud the Viberect is.

Thanks,
AP

Peter1951
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Re: Questions About Viberect

Postby Peter1951 » Fri Apr 11, 2014 8:59 pm

I have been using one for a couple of weeks after prostate removal.

I can orgasm but it takes a while and doesn't always happen, depending on when I had my last one.

My dick is so small after the surgery that it barely fits between the vibrating pads with any pressure.

It is too soon after surgery for me to get erections but I bought it because of its supposed long term effect on nerve regeneration and I wanted to start recuperating ASAP. I will start trialing Viagra, etc next week so will see what happens then.

I haven't noticed any changes to sensitivity but I suppose it is a bit early yet.

I have the normal one. The web site said not to get the spinal cord injury one unless you had that condition. I'm not sure that it matters much.

Compared to a normal vibrator it is quite loud.

Hope this helps.

Peter

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Re: Questions About Viberect

Postby Frank Talk Admin » Fri Apr 11, 2014 9:18 pm

The Viberect has just been approved by the VA - so, for all Veterans, it is covered under your plan!

The strong Viberect is REALLY strong. If you have a very hard time ejaculating, that is the one for you. If you are trying to get an erection - get the weaker one...it is still plenty strong! you will love it.
It helps regenerate nerves AND delivers an orgasm!
Paul


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