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Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 2:19 pm
by Happy Toy
For those of you who lost some sensitivity right after your implant, and have been implanted for a year or more, how long was it before it started to return, assuming it did. I am 12 weeks out and have only climaxed once during intercourse. If I use my flashlight, it takes about 15 mins and I cum but don't always climax. I'm only a little over 5" long right now, so can not penetrate very deep
, and with the loss of sensitivity, cuming and climaxing is not easy
. I keep telling my wife "it just takes time".
Andy
Re: Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 3:23 pm
by Josef007
Well , i got pelvic problem , i'm still natural but when i climax only when i sitt and relax on my back or on a sofa ... As you are 75 years old tour muscles should be weakened in every area .. So you may try the positions i told you about .
Re: Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 3:46 pm
by Hawkman
Andy, I lost no sensitivity for climaxing but if I lightly drag my finger over the skin of my penis I can find a numb area on the underside of the base beginning about an inch or more above the scrotal incision on the shaft. Do you have that going on with other areas of the penis?
Re: Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 4:33 pm
by williamb
Andy, I hate to be a spoil-sport but I had implant surgery in 2015 and revision 14 mo later in 2016. I lost sensation after the original implant (botched by a Houston doctor), I can't say it is or is not getting better with time. An in the vagina orgasm is rare but the feeling of vaginal intercourse is great. My wife would be just fine if I never had intercourse with her again , forever, and I am well aware of her feelings. I am able to achieve orgasm pretty quickly by masturbation and the orgasms are fairly strong.
I'm not sure if my issues are really from the original implant surgery, the prostate surgery or old age because I have never been this old before, I am 69 years old and in fairly decent health.
Its not that I don't want to have sex more because I could fuck 2 or 3 times a day but do not have that option at home.
Dave
Re: Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 4:41 pm
by Josef007
Re: Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 11:40 am
by Happy Toy
Hawkman wrote:Andy, I lost no sensitivity for climaxing but if I lightly drag my finger over the skin of my penis I can find a numb area on the underside of the base beginning about an inch or more above the scrotal incision on the shaft. Do you have that going on with other areas of the penis?
I have a numb area on the left top of the gland, the underside is very sensitive. The shaft is so so.
Andy
Re: Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 11:46 am
by Happy Toy
williamb wrote:Andy, I hate to be a spoil-sport but I had implant surgery in 2015 and revision 14 mo later in 2016. I lost sensation after the original implant (botched by a Houston doctor), I can't say it is or is not getting better with time. An in the vagina orgasm is rare but the feeling of vaginal intercourse is great. My wife would be just fine if I never had intercourse with her again , forever, and I am well aware of her feelings. I am able to achieve orgasm pretty quickly by masturbation and the orgasms are fairly strong.
I'm not sure if my issues are really from the original implant surgery, the prostate surgery or old age because I have never been this old before, I am 69 years old and in fairly decent health.
Its not that I don't want to have sex more because I could fuck 2 or 3 times a day but do not have that option at home.
Dave
So sorry about your situation
, Even after 51 years my wife stills enjoys sex although she will not do oral
. I would never cheat on her but don't know what I would do if she said no more sex.
Andy
Re: Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 11:53 am
by Happy Toy
What are "C" & "D"? Look interesting, please give me more info on them. All I have is a neck vibrator, the type that you put on your hand, it has a motor on top with a counter weight. Not very romantic, makes a lot of noise, but gets the job done on her and use to work on me before my implant, but not now.
Andy
Re: Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 12:25 pm
by Josef007
andywalther wrote:What are "C" & "D"? Look interesting, please give me more info on them. All I have is a neck vibrator, the type that you put on your hand, it has a motor on top with a counter weight. Not very romantic, makes a lot of noise, but gets the job done on her and use to work on me before my implant, but not now.
Andy
Used in men with spinal cord injury for fertility treatement .
Re: Loss Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 4:25 pm
by Josef007
andywalther wrote:For those of you who lost some sensitivity right after your implant, and have been implanted for a year or more, how long was it before it started to return, assuming it did. I am 12 weeks out and have only climaxed once during intercourse. If I use my flashlight, it takes about 15 mins and I cum but don't always climax. I'm only a little over 5" long right now, so can not penetrate very deep
, and with the loss of sensitivity, cuming and climaxing is not easy
. I keep telling my wife "it just takes time".
Andy
Gentelman , any progress or any process you are following ? You will find that viberator and test it ?
Stay in touch . i'm considering an implant too and it's before marriage .