Bambino09 wrote:AntonS wrote:Bambino09 wrote:feel like blood is coming out of my legs. What does that mean?
I feel like blood is coming out of my legs. What does that mean?
There are 2 types of venous leak localization. Distal, when blood leaks through the deep dorsal vein into the prostatic plexus and through the external, lateral and circumflex veins. And proximal, when blood leaks through the deep veins through the legs of the penis into the pelvis. If you have a distal leak, ligating the dorsal vein will give you a temporary effect, but it will not be 100% effective, you will still need to take small doses of pills. It is different for everyone. After the effect of the ligation decreases, the doses of pills that helped before surgery will help worse. This is 100% from my own experience and from the statistics that I have collected by talking to guys who have gone through this, and I have talked to a lot of them. But if you have a proximal deep vein leak, ligating the dorsal vein will not give you even a temporary improvement. As for the proximal leak, they try to close it by performing endovascular venous surgeries to embolize the pelvic veins. They install coils in the leaking veins or pour glue under x-ray control. But this gives the same temporary effect or does not give any effect at all, since the endovascular surgeon cannot reach the specific leaking veins inside the pelvis. They only say that they can do it, in fact, it is impossible. I did embolization with super expensive glue from a good endovascular surgeon. There was no effect. Money down the drain. These types of venous surgery also have possible complications, which, believe me, are much worse than this small temporary effect. In fact, these operations only make the pocket of the charlatan doctor who does this better
Why not use inyection?
He already said it gives him priapism.