Re: Cosmopolitan magazine
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 9:52 am
As I recall I think the poster that mentioned he was uncircumcised had phimosis which hurt!
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ETGuy71 wrote:As I recall I think the poster that mentioned he was uncircumcised had phimosis which hurt!
ChosenOne619 wrote:Since I was 13. It's teeth gritting pain.
Frank Talk Admin wrote:Chosenone,
you have a lot going on. Take care of phimosis first, as other guys said. After that, please step back and let sexual medicine experts help.
Before deciding on an implant, you have a long way to go. First, I would strongly recommend you get to a good sex therapist as well as a psychiatrist for an evaluation. You might have an anxiety disorder which is preventing function. This might need meds as well as therapy. they have to be the right meds that don't cause more issues. You need a sexual medicine specialist to help sort this out. where do you live?
It is VERY common for young men to have a very hard time with erections. I would definitely start with injections and see what happens. but you might have underlying physical conditions causing this. your goal should be to diagnose and take care of your health. The ED is almost always a symptom of something else.
Paul
bldoink wrote:Larry,
You should re-read the threads: https://www.franktalk.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11897&start=10 (especially page 2 and 3)
and https://www.franktalk.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11951
Example:ChosenOne619 wrote:Since I was 13. It's teeth gritting pain.
Paul's earlier post in the first thread said it well:Frank Talk Admin wrote:Chosenone,
you have a lot going on. Take care of phimosis first, as other guys said. After that, please step back and let sexual medicine experts help.
Before deciding on an implant, you have a long way to go. First, I would strongly recommend you get to a good sex therapist as well as a psychiatrist for an evaluation. You might have an anxiety disorder which is preventing function. This might need meds as well as therapy. they have to be the right meds that don't cause more issues. You need a sexual medicine specialist to help sort this out. where do you live?
It is VERY common for young men to have a very hard time with erections. I would definitely start with injections and see what happens. but you might have underlying physical conditions causing this. your goal should be to diagnose and take care of your health. The ED is almost always a symptom of something else.
Paul