sonnyjim wrote:Even before I got the implant my glans never engorged even with trimix, and I’m 33 years old.
I feel like I have damaged the corpus spongiosum and maybe that is why nothing engorges. I pretty much feel nothing in my penis, even if I scratch it or scratch the glans I would not feel it.
If it was a pelvic floor issue would it not have resolved in 6 years?
It’s depressing because I feel like it’s never going to get better and even with the implant, I can’t have a sex life like most other implanted guys have. And at such a young age, I sometimes can’t help feeling what is the point? Because what is really?
I made an appointment with Garaffa, who is supposed to be quite experienced urologist and surgeon and he said the only treatment they can offer me now is trimix gel. I can’t see how trimix gel is going to cure all these problems. I just don’t see how I can live like this, this is not a life.
What else is there to do.
Pelvic floor issues rarely resolve on their own sadly (i would know, i've been dealing with it for 10 years now). I'm no dr but it seems unlikely damage to the corpus spongiosum would cause numbness of the entire penis, whereas a pelvic floor issue could quite plausibly be responsible for this as all the penile nerves travel through there.
I urge you to find a pelvic floor PT and do some pelvic floor relaxation exercises in the meantime. And last but not least, if you're thinking of hurting yourself please please reach out to someone. You don't have to go through this alone.
29 years old. ED caused by CPPS/HF-like symptoms since coming off antidepressants in 2012. Taking Cialis 5mg every other day and undergoing pelvic floor physiotherapy.