noot1991 wrote:Dr.Menshchikov wrote:noot1991 wrote:Being young and still having some response to pills, I don't want to jump immediately to an implant yet. On the other hand, I fear though that waiting with ED for too long might cause a loss in size, since I'm only very average to begin with and hence really want to avoid that!
I often read here that the key to not losing size is to maintain nocturnal erections. Currently, taking 5mg tadalafil every evening, I usually wake up with some morning wood (of varying rigidity and duration), and usually nothing when I don't take it. However, It seems that most people who lost size didn't just suffer from ED or a lack of nocturnal erections, but also had RP and/or PD, making me wonder whether ED alone can really be blamed.
Therefore, I have a few questions:
- Are there any men who experienced size losses purely due to ED (without having prostate surgery or PD)?
- In case you lost size, did you manage to recover it (either through a VED or after having an implant) or is the loss permanent?
- In your opinion, in situations such as mine, when should one consider an implant? Psychologically, I'm definitely willing to wait a few more years until I've really exhausted all other options (except for injections), while in the meantime doing VED therapy to keep everything healthy (a recommendation I got in a previous thread). Physically, however, I just fear that waiting a few more years with waning erections (I have no idea how "strong" and how frequently "morning wood" is necessary to avoid atrophy) would inevitably lead to size losses, even with VED therapy.
In erectile dysfunction with cavernous fibrosis, the size of the penis decreases quite quickly.
Thanks for your response. Is there any way to diagnose cavernous fibrosis?
Penile ultrasound, MRI