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Development of Angiokeratoma

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 5:47 pm
by Reggieman
I'm curious of anyone has been diagnosed with Angiokeratoma on their scrotum after use of E-Stim.

Angiokeratoma is the dark spots (little blood filled blisters or domes) that men and women can develop in their groin area. It's very common on scrotums.

I have a longish history of using the Erostek 312B and recently found I have new Angiokeratoma outbreaks (for want of a better word). My use of e-stim can be from 45 minutes to 2 hours at sitting. After a radical prostatectomy in 2016 I discovered I have Anogasmia (inability to orgasm or very, very weak and difficult ability to orgasm). It takes me a long time to reach something like a very weak orgasm which comes in waves. I refer to this as "pleasure wave." No healthy man would be satisfied with the end product but that's what I have to deal with. It requires e-stim and mental stimulation such as porn or literotica simultaneously. I'm only successful in reaching the wave about 20% of the time.

Since I have to inject Estim twice a week to obtain an erection (surgery left me impotent and twice is the minimum prescribed to maintain penis health) I usually try e-stim at the same time.

I am over 70 years old and retired so I have the time to invest. My wife is no longer interested in sex thus my original decision to try e-stim after a variety of vibrators and toys failed me.

Tomorrow I will have an ultra-sound test on a swollen testicle and am also wondering if this might be a product of over use of e-stim. Do you have any thoughts or experience in this area?