OregonStrong wrote:I'm hoping the arousal factor isn't gone with me. It's been 5 weeks, and I no longer have any pain from the surgery, I cycle daily as directed, but my libido has been completely zero. I had a pretty low sex drive prior to surgery, but now, it's non-existent. I really can't even feel anything in the glans, it's completely numb to touch, I can't even sense when I am peeing, at least feeling the urine at the urethra as it's coming out like I did before surgery. I had mine done penoscrotally, so the nerves shouldn't have been affected. I had my testosterone checked just prior to surgery, and I am on depo-testosterone shots weekly, so that's not the issue. Not depressed/anxious. Just zero arousal feelings at all. Kinda depressing if getting an implant finished off my sex drive forever.
I was going to say get your T checked but I see you already are on HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy).
There will be numbness in the penis but it should pass in time. In my case the numbness was primarily on the ventral (bottom) side right below the glans, which is typically the most sensitive part of my dick and is really necessary for me to have a good orgasm. I'm now almost 9 months out and a week ago I had my first PIV (penis in vagina) orgasm in literally 15 years.
In addition to my numbness that is getting better every day, I'm also taking Cabergoline (0.5mg twice a week). Cabergoline is used to reduce Prolactin hormone in the body and in women it controls lactation. With men, higher than normal prolactin levels can delay or prevent orgasms. Sometimes the prolactin levels are due to a pituitary tumor but even with normal male prolactin levels, Cabergoline has been found to sometimes cause "hyper-sexuality" in men as well as shortening the time of active stroking to ejaculation.
Not sure about the hyper-sexuality but I just spent two hours with my wife (maybe 5-10 minutes PIV), pleasuring her in many ways, mostly by hand (masturbation) and mouth (cunnilingus). I guess that's what they mean by "hyper-sexuality", you think? We've had more in the past two weeks (4 times) than in the past 10 years before my implant surgery back in Oct 2019.