Multiple cavernosogram tests show no signs of injury, but still have ED

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alterr
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Re: Multiple cavernosogram tests show no signs of injury, but still have ED

Postby alterr » Tue Nov 28, 2017 9:12 am

There are a ton of guys who've been told by uros that theres nothing wrong with their penises, its all in their head, tests show no abnormality, go seek a sex therapist, etc. But in reality this isnt mental not even by a long shot.

You know your penis more than anyone else even more than the best uros. Never go by what they say if it contradicts your own feelings about your own penis.
ED since 1996. Peyronies in 2012. PRP in 2013 and 2017. Dr. Brock, urology, NC, USA. Cialis and Viagra stopped working since 10/2017. Haven't been on Trimix since 3/2016. Will consider injecting it again. Will be prescribed testosterone injections soon.

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Re: Multiple cavernosogram tests show no signs of injury, but still have ED

Postby markox87 » Sat Oct 26, 2019 5:59 pm

Seeing a topic on this site, I wanted to help and share my experience and my agony related to hard flacid. Just over 8 years ago I did yelking exercises, a total nonsense that made me a big problem in my life. Thinking it's a completely harmless exercise I started with a routine. After a while, I started to have erection problems and a strange feeling in my penis as if it were made of rubber and some hardness, flatulence. I called a urologist and was immediately prescribed cilais 5 mg twice a week, l arginine, acetyl l carnitine, e vit, b 6 vit. for 4 months. After this therapy, I was much better, however, the hardness of the penis remained flat and the erection quality was no longer the same and complete, the morning erections were less.
I contacted a number of urologists who said that it was okay to see nothing.
I also told the neurologist that there might have been no nerve damage, the neurologist ruled out a neurological problem after detailed testing.
I no longer knew who to contact, they referred me to a psychiatrist, but I was convinced that my problem was of organic origin and that for some reason urologists could not see.
I consulted a urologist who is a professor and a very good expert in his field. At the first examination, he immediately knew what it was about. These stretching exercises caused me to damage the tissue of a small scar of collagen structures. feeling the tightness in my penis. The therapy that helped me a lot and that I have not finished yet consisted of verapamil gel cream that triggers the remodulation of collagen scars and which for now gives good results.
Other drugs are pronison, trental, and drugs on
collagen degradation enzyme base.
The most effective therapy is with the xiaflex enzyme given under anesthesia, but this therapy is quite expensive.


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