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CPPS/Painful Prostatitis

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 8:42 pm
by Trav8701
Has anyone ever been implanted while actively dealing with these issues? If so, how has being implanted affected your experiences with these issues? How have these issues affected your post-implant life? Did you manage to cure these issues before being implanted? Talk about it here!

Re: CPPS/Painful Prostatitis

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2022 4:45 am
by Fourtytwo00
This is an interesting question. I suffered prostatitis two times last year. And some form of pelvic pain even now. In my case it reduces PDE5 effect and penile sensitivity. I'd like to know what happens if you undergo surgery with CPPS or you develop a prostatitis after being implanted.

Re: CPPS/Painful Prostatitis

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2022 9:26 pm
by Trav8701
Really hoping someone [implanted] can offer some insight

Fourtytwo00 wrote:This is an interesting question. I suffered prostatitis two times last year. And some form of pelvic pain even now. In my case it reduces PDE5 effect and penile sensitivity. I'd like to know what happens if you undergo surgery with CPPS or you develop a prostatitis after being implanted.

Re: CPPS/Painful Prostatitis

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 10:38 pm
by Trav8701
Has anyone with a history of chronic pelvic pain ever been implanted?

Trav8701 wrote:Has anyone ever been implanted while actively dealing with these issues? If so, how has being implanted affected your experiences with these issues? How have these issues affected your post-implant life? Did you manage to cure these issues before being implanted? Talk about it here!

Re: CPPS/Painful Prostatitis

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2022 1:58 am
by TwoStep
Is there really any evidence for a connection between hard flaccid and pain? I also have HF and ED due to the method of inadvertent self-harm known as jelqing, but I’ve never had any pain.

The only thing I could construe as pain is the feeling of pressure in the bulb and crura of the penis (the parts inside the body) during a would-be erection. This pressure isn’t abnormal, what’s abnormal is that the it isn’t associated with an erection because the part of the penis outside the body is not functioning.

Re: CPPS/Painful Prostatitis

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2023 5:41 am
by Never_Enough
Trav8701 wrote:Has anyone ever been implanted while actively dealing with these issues? If so, how has being implanted affected your experiences with these issues? How have these issues affected your post-implant life? Did you manage to cure these issues before being implanted? Talk about it here!


I have this and am considering getting implanted next year... I can get erections OK with sildenafil or cialis but keeping them is hard as is not orgasming within a minute due to sensitivity.