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.
Injury due to jelquing
Re: Injury due to jelquing
I am sorry I am confused here.
You said the left side is hard and the right side is limp and then the right side maintain rigidity.
The right side remains limp and yet it will not go down-is the right side hard or soft?
You said the glans is hard, flaccid and soft-which is it?
You said the scar tissue is on the right but the penis curves to the left-which side has the scar tissue?
You said the left side is hard and the right side is limp and then the right side maintain rigidity.
The right side remains limp and yet it will not go down-is the right side hard or soft?
You said the glans is hard, flaccid and soft-which is it?
You said the scar tissue is on the right but the penis curves to the left-which side has the scar tissue?
ED many years, failed PDE5i, on Trimix but recently needing large increasing strengths and doses
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Re: Injury due to jelquing
Hey man i wrote you in the young members too, but i will write here another time
There are a lot of guys with ED due to jelquing, jelquins is a lie, and very dangerous, you can be injured even if you are very careful
I m in a similar situation than you, but i havent the difference that you have between your left and right cc. (it could be peyronies certainly but i dont know)
I have soft glans and venous leak, if you have soft glans Have you tried to press your superficial dorsal vein and observe if the glans is fuller?
Have you noticed new bigger veins and blue/spiders veins in your penis after jelqs?
I need physsical stimulation to get an erection an to maintain it. When i have a full erection if I dont stimulate phycally it will fall down
The problem with jelqing is that with jelquing you make the veins are bigger and the blood is not retained when not closed these by the pressure of the tunica, with the consequent loss of the erection
There are a lot of guys with ED due to jelquing, jelquins is a lie, and very dangerous, you can be injured even if you are very careful
I m in a similar situation than you, but i havent the difference that you have between your left and right cc. (it could be peyronies certainly but i dont know)
I have soft glans and venous leak, if you have soft glans Have you tried to press your superficial dorsal vein and observe if the glans is fuller?
Have you noticed new bigger veins and blue/spiders veins in your penis after jelqs?
I need physsical stimulation to get an erection an to maintain it. When i have a full erection if I dont stimulate phycally it will fall down
The problem with jelqing is that with jelquing you make the veins are bigger and the blood is not retained when not closed these by the pressure of the tunica, with the consequent loss of the erection
Injury that caused venous leak.
In my 20s thinking about implant
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