delayed ejaculation with ed problems

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Frank Furter
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Re: delayed ejaculation with ed problems

Postby Frank Furter » Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:58 am

If you had nerve damage when you fractured your penis, that could cause a delay. A urologist can tell you-they have a vibrator thingy with a dial and they turn up the intensity till you feel it and can tell you how sensitive you are. There is a drug that will amplify nerve transmissions.

dsfan1983
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Re: delayed ejaculation with ed problems

Postby dsfan1983 » Thu Aug 25, 2011 1:47 pm

Frank Furter wrote:If you had nerve damage when you fractured your penis, that could cause a delay. A urologist can tell you-they have a vibrator thingy with a dial and they turn up the intensity till you feel it and can tell you how sensitive you are. There is a drug that will amplify nerve transmissions.


The uro I see who specializes in male sexual health swore up and down that its not possible to injure the nerves from a fracture, from what ive seen on the internet too it seems that thats true.

If I had nerve damage, I wouldnt be able to feel those ky jellies either would i? I can definitely feel those.

bosoleil
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Re: delayed ejaculation with ed problems

Postby bosoleil » Thu Sep 01, 2011 1:16 pm

Even a year after prostate surgery, I still couldn't cum though I could get a great erection with EDEX. Urologist said he'd never heard of this problem. So I tried smoking a little grass an hour before sex, since it's a commonly known aphrodisiac. That not only solved the problem, but it worked better and better over the years so that now I can have many prolonged orgasms during one romp with my honey. Of course they're dry since there's no plumbing, but they feel great and she never liked the taste of cum anyway. The grass also makes me harder for longer, so I need less EDEX and am saving $ as well as reducing chances of scarring.


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