Hello guys
I'm 20 years old and well-hung, but one night I thought I would try something called jelqing that supposedly would stretch your penis to make it bigger. Since then i've had ED and no morning erections. I seem to have damaged the cavernosal nerve so that there is no erectile response in the distal part of the Corpora Cavernosa. The front 2/3 seems to just slowly fill up with blood from the base, not draw it in from the artery as it should. This means I'm expecting my penis to atrophy and have fibrosis over the next years from the lack of nerve signal.
I have not had this confirmed by a urologist. I saw three of them before getting a doppler ultrasound which showed some abnormal flow. The next urologist diagnosed me with a venous leak looking at the ultrasound and said the tunica is leaking. This is obviously not the case, though.
So right now I'm disheartened by the idea of coming home from a year abroad to reveal a shrunken and half-functional dick to my girl back home.
Thanks for reading
TwoStep
Self-inflicted
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Re: Self-inflicted
Don't panic yet. Just stop jelquing or doing any penis enlargement. I know a little about that world, and it just sounds to me like you overtrained. More likely than not you will recover after a month or so.
At this point you are so anxious about it that you may also be having some psychological ED. In other words, you are so worried about whether you have damaged yourself and can you get an erection that you are talking your penis into not getting hard! Thinking and anxiety is a real boner killer. So just try to relax, focus on the sensations and enjoy yourself.
Best of luck and keep us posted.
At this point you are so anxious about it that you may also be having some psychological ED. In other words, you are so worried about whether you have damaged yourself and can you get an erection that you are talking your penis into not getting hard! Thinking and anxiety is a real boner killer. So just try to relax, focus on the sensations and enjoy yourself.
Best of luck and keep us posted.
Re: Self-inflicted
Twostep,
Welcome to FT. Sorry to hear about your jelqing mishap; it is common within the penis exercise community. We get excited about the possibility of yanking and cranking our stumps into a massive slab resembling a baby's arm holding an apple and we end up with an injury. Such gusto and enthusiasm can put you out of commission real quick, or in the hospital.
Our bodies are very resilient and usually mend from such injuries, but it will take time. I agree with Thunderball, that you will recover relatively quick if you leave it alone for a while. I know this first hand because I've been doing PE (penis exercises) with dedication for a couple years and have over done it a few times myself. I have not injured myself but my determined activity has left me with a raw, sore and bruised penis.
Concerning your comment about a leaking tunica; this is impossible. The tunica surrounding your corpus cavernosa and corpus spongiosum is made of a tough, thick, gristled tendon like webbing tissue that regulates the size of your erect penis (Some men have two or three layers). It does not contain any fluid and therefore cannot leak. Perhaps your Urologist accidentally used the word 'tunica' in correlation while describing the venous leak. It is possible to tear or rip the tunica but that kind of forced trauma would no doubt detach your penis completely; manual jelqing could not produce that.
Here is a link to an article that explains the components of the penis. It is a long article, scientific and wordy, perhaps more than you may be interested in but it explains (in theory) how to target these areas with proven penis exercise methodology.
http://www.betterman.com/4484-focus-you ... n-tgc.html
Dave
Welcome to FT. Sorry to hear about your jelqing mishap; it is common within the penis exercise community. We get excited about the possibility of yanking and cranking our stumps into a massive slab resembling a baby's arm holding an apple and we end up with an injury. Such gusto and enthusiasm can put you out of commission real quick, or in the hospital.
Our bodies are very resilient and usually mend from such injuries, but it will take time. I agree with Thunderball, that you will recover relatively quick if you leave it alone for a while. I know this first hand because I've been doing PE (penis exercises) with dedication for a couple years and have over done it a few times myself. I have not injured myself but my determined activity has left me with a raw, sore and bruised penis.
Concerning your comment about a leaking tunica; this is impossible. The tunica surrounding your corpus cavernosa and corpus spongiosum is made of a tough, thick, gristled tendon like webbing tissue that regulates the size of your erect penis (Some men have two or three layers). It does not contain any fluid and therefore cannot leak. Perhaps your Urologist accidentally used the word 'tunica' in correlation while describing the venous leak. It is possible to tear or rip the tunica but that kind of forced trauma would no doubt detach your penis completely; manual jelqing could not produce that.
Here is a link to an article that explains the components of the penis. It is a long article, scientific and wordy, perhaps more than you may be interested in but it explains (in theory) how to target these areas with proven penis exercise methodology.
http://www.betterman.com/4484-focus-you ... n-tgc.html
Dave
Re: Self-inflicted
Thanks for your comments. I know very well that the leak from the tunica is impossible, I was just trying to give an example of some of the things that you hear from various urologists. He might as well have told me the bone inside was broken.
The jelqing was a standalone incident. I did it once and decided not to do it again before I saw that I had been injured.
The jelqing was a standalone incident. I did it once and decided not to do it again before I saw that I had been injured.
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