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unstable erection
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2024 6:43 am
by Bilbo bagins
Hello gentlemen
I would like to share my case with you (I would like to point out in advance that I am under the care of a urologist). My erection is satisfactory only when the penis is manipulated, a moment later it falls down, changes in position weaken the erection, it is strongest in the standing position, on one side, and also in the missionary position. On the other hand, the erection when I lie down is weak and when I sit, the penis shortens significantly but the head becomes much harder. At the same time, I will add that he responds to Cialis or Viagra (it was better, but it is getting worse). You can see an improvement in erection after visiting a physiotherapist and relaxation of the muscles around the spine and pelvis
I am waiting for your opinions, I have some thoughts and I do not want to reveal my thoughts because it may disturb the view and final conclusions and finally, maybe it should have been mentioned at the beginning but I am 29 years old, 180 cm tall, 85 kg in weight, I have a posture defect, anterior pelvic tilt.
Re: unstable erection
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2024 10:55 am
by timduncan
looks like vasculogenic issue.
there's surgery, if you believe in embolization, there's maintanance with peptides and pde5's, there's implant, there are new procedures like the regeneration, but its not gonna happen anytime soon imho
Re: unstable erection
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2024 11:12 pm
by Vvs111
Bilbo bagins wrote:Hello gentlemen
I would like to share my case with you (I would like to point out in advance that I am under the care of a urologist). My erection is satisfactory only when the penis is manipulated, a moment later it falls down, changes in position weaken the erection, it is strongest in the standing position, on one side, and also in the missionary position. On the other hand, the erection when I lie down is weak and when I sit, the penis shortens significantly but the head becomes much harder. At the same time, I will add that he responds to Cialis or Viagra (it was better, but it is getting worse). You can see an improvement in erection after visiting a physiotherapist and relaxation of the muscles around the spine and pelvis
I am waiting for your opinions, I have some thoughts and I do not want to reveal my thoughts because it may disturb the view and final conclusions and finally, maybe it should have been mentioned at the beginning but I am 29 years old, 180 cm tall, 85 kg in weight, I have a posture defect, anterior pelvic tilt.
Sounds like you’re in the right path. I’m fixing anterior pelvic tilt too. Might try acupuncture or blood cupping as well.
It’s weird how the younger generation is so affected by issues like this. So common.
Re: unstable erection
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:01 am
by tobenormalagain
I had this same problem. I was a 57yo, very healthy, fit man with long-standing ED before having my implant. My erections then were so inconsistent; literally, an absolutely rock-hard and throbbing hard-on one second, that completely melted the next. No amount of peptides, Viagra/Levitra, Bi/Tri/Quadmix, VED pumping, or cock rings made any lasting difference. Trimix at escalating doses got me maybe 15-20 soft erections before it completely fizzled out. Best of luck to you
Re: unstable erection
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2024 9:01 pm
by Vvs111
tobenormalagain wrote:I had this same problem. I was a 57yo, very healthy, fit man with long-standing ED before having my implant. My erections then were so inconsistent; literally, an absolutely rock-hard and throbbing hard-on one second, that completely melted the next. No amount of peptides, Viagra/Levitra, Bi/Tri/Quadmix, VED pumping, or cock rings made any lasting difference. Trimix at escalating doses got me maybe 15-20 soft erections before it completely fizzled out. Best of luck to you
Were you able to get rock hard without stimulation, the time when it was inconsistent?
Re: unstable erection
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 8:32 pm
by Bilbo bagins
I am returning to the topic, I can provide some information, because there have been changes. Due to a shoulder injury, I have been on sick leave for the second month, but since December I have been undergoing meticulous rehabilitation in this respect and in connection with the anteversion. I have to brag, because my spine, or rather muscles and joints, have been in the best condition for at least 4 years. I would also like to share some observations, there has definitely been a significant improvement in the quality of erection, throughout the month, so we have relative stabilization, which is pleasing. As for changing positions, the problem persists, whether with fractional movements as well, but the inconvenience is definitely less. An interesting phenomenon was that for about 3 days (somewhere in the middle of the month) the erection was so strong that changing positions had no effect on the strength of the erection, in fact in one position it was so strong that it was downright painful, with time it normalized. The true symbol of change is the fact that during ejaculation, there is an actual eruption, not just a flow. It is also worth noting that the weakest element during an erection is the area around the urethra and the glans penis, associated with the urethral artery.
As for rehabilitation, I am focusing on the shoulder due to the Injury and when it comes to anterior tilt, mainly the pelvic muscles, hip flexors, abdominal muscles and back muscles. I hope I have helped someone and I will keep you updated on my progress and observations.
Re: unstable erection
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 10:06 pm
by Martin6469
I have no knowledge of your problem, but I'm glad you're seeing progress.
You might take a look at Fed1981's post "Hard Flaccid Success Story...." of Sept. 3, 2020 in the "Hard Flaccid...." topic. And see our administrator Paul's post "Re: Dr. Eid..." of April 19, 2022 in the same topic.