Hi everyone. I have a question from those who experience ed specifically duo to Venous leak. Did you recognize your problem first in penetrative sex or while masturbating?
Thanks
Question about ED
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Re: Question about ED
Welcome to the forum, Tellmehow.
Short answer: Penetrative sex.
When masturbating, I was not concerned about staying erect for any length of time. Just the orgasmic release.
In penetrative sex, I was concerned about pleasuring my partner as much as in pleasuring myself. That took more time and my venous leak out-raced my partner's ability to get pleasured to the point of orgasm. Ultimately, my venous leak outraced my ability to stay hard without vigorous stimulation (which led to a quick orgasm, erectile collapse and refractory period).
Besides, the rigidity (column strength) required of my erections for coitus is greater than the rigidity required for masturbation, even when fully (size-wise) erect. That is, I could be fully erect measured by size and still flaccid measured by rigidity/stiffness.
My V.L. was diagnosed clinically. No ultrasound or other diagnostic tests, but my sexual history was pretty clear. Erection was possible and softening inevitable.
Short answer: Penetrative sex.
When masturbating, I was not concerned about staying erect for any length of time. Just the orgasmic release.
In penetrative sex, I was concerned about pleasuring my partner as much as in pleasuring myself. That took more time and my venous leak out-raced my partner's ability to get pleasured to the point of orgasm. Ultimately, my venous leak outraced my ability to stay hard without vigorous stimulation (which led to a quick orgasm, erectile collapse and refractory period).
Besides, the rigidity (column strength) required of my erections for coitus is greater than the rigidity required for masturbation, even when fully (size-wise) erect. That is, I could be fully erect measured by size and still flaccid measured by rigidity/stiffness.
My V.L. was diagnosed clinically. No ultrasound or other diagnostic tests, but my sexual history was pretty clear. Erection was possible and softening inevitable.
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
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Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
Re: Question about ED
Thanks for your answer! Did you find any specific reasons for developing Vl? Was your erection problem position-dependent? And did you have chance with medications?
Lost Sheep wrote:Welcome to the forum, Tellmehow.
Short answer: Penetrative sex.
When masturbating, I was not concerned about staying erect for any length of time. Just the orgasmic release.
In penetrative sex, I was concerned about pleasuring my partner as much as in pleasuring myself. That took more time and my venous leak out-raced my partner's ability to get pleasured to the point of orgasm. Ultimately, my venous leak outraced my ability to stay hard without vigorous stimulation (which led to a quick orgasm, erectile collapse and refractory period).
Besides, the rigidity (column strength) required of my erections for coitus is greater than the rigidity required for masturbation, even when fully (size-wise) erect. That is, I could be fully erect measured by size and still flaccid measured by rigidity/stiffness.
My V.L. was diagnosed clinically. No ultrasound or other diagnostic tests, but my sexual history was pretty clear. Erection was possible and softening inevitable.
Re: Question about ED
Just another question, were you able to keep erection for 10 minutes while masturbating?
Lost Sheep wrote:Welcome to the forum, Tellmehow.
Short answer: Penetrative sex.
When masturbating, I was not concerned about staying erect for any length of time. Just the orgasmic release.
In penetrative sex, I was concerned about pleasuring my partner as much as in pleasuring myself. That took more time and my venous leak out-raced my partner's ability to get pleasured to the point of orgasm. Ultimately, my venous leak outraced my ability to stay hard without vigorous stimulation (which led to a quick orgasm, erectile collapse and refractory period).
Besides, the rigidity (column strength) required of my erections for coitus is greater than the rigidity required for masturbation, even when fully (size-wise) erect. That is, I could be fully erect measured by size and still flaccid measured by rigidity/stiffness.
My V.L. was diagnosed clinically. No ultrasound or other diagnostic tests, but my sexual history was pretty clear. Erection was possible and softening inevitable.
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