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Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2021 8:59 pm
by barrylandon
I pulled the handle on the nuclear option last year. No more erectile problem but sensitivity isn't what it was pre-implant, so no orgasms/ejaculations from sexual activity and EXTREME difficulty even with masturbation.
I've tried every possible remedy known to medical science and even a few that aren't. Doctors consulted/ prescribers include my implant surgeon/urologist, neurologist, cardiologist, gastroenterologist, pulmonologist and psychologist. I've used pills, gels, drops, troches and even high end vibrators for men. Could it be that my wife of 38 years just doesn't turn me on anymore? I tested that theory out too with a younger, smoking hot tantra goddess and still not able to cum. So much for that theory!
Another member of FT suggested apomorphine sublingual troches, which I had delivered yesterday. I took one about an hour ago to test it out (a dry run so to speak -- pun intended) and feel some stirring in my loins. That's a positive sign! I'll let you and the community know if it translates in the bedroom. Anyone else out there who has tried apomorphine sublingual troches, please weigh in with your experience.

Re: Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:14 am
by MeloxDD
Barry hold on...Smetro regained normal orgasm after 3 years...

Re: Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:55 am
by October26
barrylandon wrote:I pulled the handle on the nuclear option last year. No more erectile problem but sensitivity isn't what it was pre-implant, so no orgasms/ejaculations from sexual activity and EXTREME difficulty even with masturbation.
I've tried every possible remedy known to medical science and even a few that aren't. Doctors consulted/ prescribers include my implant surgeon/urologist, neurologist, cardiologist, gastroenterologist, pulmonologist and psychologist. I've used pills, gels, drops, troches and even high end vibrators for men. Could it be that my wife of 38 years just doesn't turn me on anymore? I tested that theory out too with a younger, smoking hot tantra goddess and still not able to cum. So much for that theory!
Another member of FT suggested apomorphine sublingual troches, which I had delivered yesterday. I took one about an hour ago to test it out (a dry run so to speak -- pun intended) and feel some stirring in my loins. That's a positive sign! I'll let you and the community know if it translates in the bedroom. Anyone else out there who has tried apomorphine sublingual troches, please weigh in with your experience.


I talked to my uro about this same problem and she prescribed Cabergoline and the supplement Yohimbe. Worked for me.

Re: Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:52 pm
by Slavicguy123
Hey man, i readed your story, i think one thing worth considering is thing is that is a least spoken about here on forum-SEXUAL DESIRE, for once your whole sexual experience is in the brain and not in the dick...
If you read a lot about sexual desire you will see that a lot of doctors are now realizing that woman who repordet anaorgasmia have low (hypoactive sexual desire) and thus that is what is impacting their orgasm..

If you have minimal sensitivity in penis i mean minimal high sexual desire would be sufficient for orgasm, thats why a lot of people can orgasm without touching their genitals once girl came from just giving me blowjon, other times i would fuck girl for hour without her getting one..
A lot of guys can cum just from imagination with minimal penis stimulation..


I think you should read few things about sexual desire, hell people can have wet dreams when having erotic dreams -hell they are not touching themselfs.... i reased woman who had hypoactive sexual desire and weak orgasm when they be been put of filbasberin they would orgasm strongly multiple times...


Search about this it will not harm you, maybe it will be helpfull..


Take care

Re: Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:53 pm
by Slavicguy123
Btw do you have erotic dreams?

Re: Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:11 pm
by barrylandon
I've always had a very high sex drive, off-the-charts testosterone (885!) erotic dreams, sexy women in my life and ability to regularly orgasm/ejaculate...all PRIOR to my penile implantation last year. This is entirely in my little head, not the big one. As for cabergoline, it did absolutely nothing for me.The Apomorphine sublingual troches get its first gametime use tonight. Stay tuned.

Re: Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:13 pm
by Slavicguy123
Good luck man, fingers crossed!

Re: Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:22 pm
by barrylandon
Hey, Slavicguy. Thanks for the good wishes. Please add a signature to your posts.

Re: Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 2:20 am
by barrylandon
Nope, add it to my long list of things that haven't worked! :cry:

Re: Apomorphine for Sensitivity

Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 7:20 pm
by Trav8701
Hey BarryLandon, did you go infrapubic or scrotal with your implant? Also, which part of your member went numb post implant, top or bottom? Or the whole thing?

barrylandon wrote:Nope, add it to my long list of things that haven't worked! :cry: