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Bicycles and Venous Leak

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 3:11 pm
by alfa88
I'm having poor results with injections. If I'm in a standing position I get a suitable bone but sitting or laying down 'it' goes down in an instant. From various posts and with talking to the uro. it appears to be a venous leak. This got me thinking why me? My BP is normal, don't have diabetes, intact prostate, slightly elevated cholesterol, a bit on the heavy side and can't recall any trauma 'down there' . Then it came to me. As a child,teen and young adult I used to bicycle a great deal . As a child the seat was one of those banana type seats but as I progressed towards 10 speeds I had those hard minimalist seats. I can't recall any slips that caused any bruising or lasting pain but I'm sure I had some minor 'boinks'. I did regularly ride miles at a time so I think those stupid, hard 10 speed seats are the cause of my woes and I've paying the price ever since. They should be outlawed :evil:

Re: Bicycles and Venous Leak

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 4:59 pm
by Lost Sheep
alfa88 wrote:I'm having poor results with injections. If I'm in a standing position I get a suitable bone but sitting or laying down 'it' goes down in an instant. From various posts and with talking to the uro. it appears to be a venous leak. This got me thinking why me? My BP is normal, don't have diabetes, intact prostate, slightly elevated cholesterol, a bit on the heavy side and can't recall any trauma 'down there' . Then it came to me. As a child,teen and young adult I used to bicycle a great deal . As a child the seat was one of those banana type seats but as I progressed towards 10 speeds I had those hard minimalist seats. I can't recall any slips that caused any bruising or lasting pain but I'm sure I had some minor 'boinks'. I did regularly ride miles at a time so I think those stupid, hard 10 speed seats are the cause of my woes and I've paying the price ever since. They should be outlawed :evil:

I read quite a few years ago that bicycle seats can compress the arteries that supply blood to the cavernosum. (Pinching between the seat and the pelvic bones) If that is the problem, arterial bypass might be a viable solution. Adequate blood supply is the first essential to erection. The ability to block venous drainage of the cavernosum is the second essential. Determining which one is your problem is important to choosing the right solution.

Good Luck.

Re: Bicycles and Venous Leak

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 2:52 pm
by alfa88

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 Adequate blood supply is the first essential to erection

I'm pretty sure I've got good blood flow to Little Alfa. I have noticed the maximum effects of Trimix seem to dissipate rather quickly. ~45 minutes.