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  • #16
    Castor oil will soften/relax scar tissue, and you can take specific enzyme supplements that eat away scar tissue. Look it up. Your body has enzymes in it that eat scar tissue.. your body KNOWS that scar tissue is not desirable but its not its number one priority and if your in ill health in other ways your body does not dedicate its energies to repair crappy scar tissue. Look up Systemic Enzymes.

    Heres a quote;

    "Systemic Enzymes for Anti Fibrosis

    Enzymes eat scar tissue and fibrosis. (7). Fibrosis is scar tissue and most doctors learn in anatomy that it is fibrosis that eventually kills us all. Let me explain. As we age, which starts at 27, we have a diminishing of the body's output of enzymes. This is because we make a finite amount of enzymes in a lifetime and we use up a good deal of them by the time we reach our 40's (Cystic Fibrosis patients who have virtually no enzyme production to speak of, even as children usually don't make it past their 20's before they die of the restriction and shrinkage in the lungs from the formation of fibrosis or scar tissue).

    So our body begins to dole out our enzymes with an eyedropper instead of with a tablespoon. Result: the repair mechanism of the body goes off balance and has nothing to reduce the over abundance of fibrin it deposits in nearly everything from simple cuts, to the inside of our internal organs and blood vessels. It is then when most women begin to develop things like fibrocystic breast disease, uterine fibroids, and endometriosis. We all grow arterial sclerotic (meaning scar tissue) plaque, and have fibrin begin to spider web its way inside of our internal organs, reducing their size and function over time. This is why as we age our wounds heal with thicker, less pliable, weaker and very visible scars.

    If we replace the lost enzymes, we can control and reduce the amount of scar tissue and fibrosis our bodies have. As physicians in the US are now discovering, even old scar tissue can be "eaten away" from surgical wounds, pulmonary fibrosis, and kidney fibrosis even keloid years after their formation. Medical doctors in Europe and Asia have known this and used orally administered enzymes for such for over 40 years!"

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    • #17
      But we need to find what these enzymes actually are, are they vitamins ? injections ? prescription meds ?

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      • #18
        I think being circ'd makes a difference on overall sensitivity due to the wear and tear/keratinization that the years bring.

        I have been using daily (liberal) application of vitamin e oil (3x per day - kind sold in cvs) with solid increase in tactile sensitivity to glans and underside. I have also heard that Evening Primrose Oil could also make a difference, although I have not tried that yet (plan to pick some up this week).

        I would be curious of methods/applications other user have used to increase sensitivity.

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        • #19
          I feel like my sensitivity fluctuates sometimes.. does anyone else feel a temp. reduction in sensitivy after wacking it a lot?

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          • #20
            I saw a new doctor about my ED need advice

            Hi everyone I have been on these forums now for quite sometime (although I rarely post that much now) anyway I am sure some of you are aware I have been having mild - moderate erectile dysfunction for sometime now (6 years) at least. I am not here to complain about my situation or moan how unfair it is I know I'm positive, I probably did cause self injury to my penis in my attempts to apply penis enarlgement exercises to my penis which I obviously did wrong and/or probably too forcefully. Since then I have had to live with the consesquences. I know I was stupid and I wish I could turn back the clock but of course I can't so I just want to TRY and stay positive and recover from my erection problems as much as I can.

            Okay so, so far I have seen 3 doctors and 1 uroligist and I saw another new doctor today. I wasn't left satisfied or pleased. I told him pretty much everything, like how I don't get full erections (the glands not expanding completely), losing my erection within seconds and only being able to sustain it with constant physical stimulation. I even told him how if I wake up with an erection (again not completely full) it will die instantly the minute I move or get out of bed, i've lost it. Yet the doctor said it's "completely normal" lot's of men have that how on earth can losing morning wood instantly or losing an erection instantly (not minutes) be normal? I told him I want psyhcial tests done for him to refer me to another uroglist and he said there is no point because the tests I had before (for blood, hormones etc) came up completely normal. He said because there was no abnormal results before the uroglist wouldn't do any phsyical tests unless there was. I have never heard about this has anyone else? So basically I got "it's all in your head" talk again I just don't see how it can be I'm frustrated I have seen quite a few doctors now and I haven't been able to get any actual phsyical tests done also he said "you're too young for Viagra" (I am 26) etc.

            Now what should I do?
            UKGuy
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            Last edited by UKGuy; 03-28-2011, 09:52 AM.

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            • #21
              Okay what would you have him test you for? So far since all tests come back normal what test would you suggest?
              The world's still a toy if you just stay a boy!

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              • #22
                There are two types of ED, and being able to wake up with morning wood but have it go down instantly after waking up and you knowing, it's a clear sign of psychological ED. If the body is capable of getting and sustaining a boner (even in sleep), it's not a physiological issue.

                Do you feel rushed or pressured when getting an erection? Are you afraid that you wont be able to keep it up or even get one? Are you letting those feelings take over your mind when getting a boner, or are you focusing on sexually stimulating thoughts?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by CUSP82 View Post
                  Okay what would you have him test you for? So far since all tests come back normal what test would you suggest?
                  A duplex ultrasound or an NPT. Both can show if this is an organic or functional problem.

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                  • #24
                    That doc you saw seems confused. A normal blood test doesn't mean there is nothing wrong, it just means it's not heart disease or low testosterone. The next logical step is the doppler ultrasound as per the previous post. That's assuming that the urologist performed a full physical exam when you saw him: check for inguinal hernia, Peyronie's disease, enlarged prostate, bulbocavernosus reflex, etc. If he didn't then find yourself a new urologist! Btw, a GP has no business handling a case such as yours himself, he should refer you.

                    I'm not saying it's not in your head, but clearly you need to pull out all the stops in terms of medical investigations. I don't know much about the injuries you can get from PE as I don't practice it myself. But some of the stuff in these forums sounds like damaged/torn arteries, aorto-cavernous fistulas, and internal hematomas.

                    Also, you might find it difficult to get stuff done on the NHS. It might be best to go private and bear the cost yourself? The really important thing is to have your tests done by experienced people. Not everyone does penis ultrasounds on a regular basis.

                    My experience with urologists is similar. I've been through 5 so far, getting as much from each one as I could in terms of medical tests, in the face of uniform skepticism. So far we have found a tear in the urethra, which I've had to diagnose myself! (Cowper's syringoceles. It's pretty rare. Thank God for the internet). I've dragged the medical profession kicking and screaming all the way, so don't give up!

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                    • #25
                      Living in the UK will not help geting tests, they tend to undertreat due to the way they are paid.

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                      • #26
                        HI again guys. Well I guess I have two options right? Either go private and spend a fortune to try and get some better answers about my phsyical ED (although there is no guarantee much will come out of it) or just live with problem and try and find a woman/women who are understanding about my dysfunction.

                        What has given me some hope is I do know of one guy from the ************* forum (user name "tbirdy") who caused trauma to his penis through being too rough jelqing. He had "Venous Leak" like symptoms and could barely hold an erection at all. Even his chambers in the penis were deflated when erect. He supposedly got surgery to fix the ED but it ulatimately failed despite a brief return to normal erections he used to have. However the results of the surgery barely lasting a few weeks and he was a bit worse of than before the surgery. However he claims with him taking regular use of Viagra (like almost every night for at least for 6 months - a year) it cured him of the erectile dysfunction and he no longer needs Viagra for erections.

                        I am tempted to try this but Viagra is hard for me to get hold of as usually you need to get a doctor's approval and prescription to get it. There is online as well but how safe is it? I don't have a credit card though.

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                        • #27
                          A dangerous road you will travel. You are now becoming the doctor and using the interent to help cure you. Would you be doing the same if you had a heart condition? If you are convinced that your ed is physical then if you have any interest in getting better you may have to spend money and get more tests. Using the internet as your doctor may be cheaper in the long run but it can also kill you as well. Why not spend what you work for to get a proper cure? You want cheap, then you know what the old saying is; you get what you pay for. How much is it worth to you to get a diagnosis and a correct treatment? If it was me I'd spend whatever I had, but that's just me.
                          The world's still a toy if you just stay a boy!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by UKGuy View Post
                            he said there is no point because the tests I had before (for blood, hormones etc) came up completely normal.
                            ...
                            Now what should I do?
                            Stop right there. You think you have a venous leak. Blood and hormone levels DO NOT test for that condition. WTF is the urologist talking about!!!???

                            I know all about tbirdy--he did not just have "venous leak like symptoms"--he had venous leak--diagnosed. An awesome guy to be sure, but totally irrelevant to you at this point because you have NOT been diagnosed with venous leak. I'm really sorry that you're getting responses like that from "urologists." Where the hell did they get their degrees from? Find a reasonable urologist who will do the right tests. Anything else is a waste of time. I live in the US so I'm sorry but I can't tell you how to find a reasonable urologist in the UK. Good luck.
                            11/2009: 6.25 NBPEL/6.5 BPEL, 4.7 MEG/4.95 Base EG
                            current: 6.7 NBPEL / 7.0 BPEL, 4.95 MEG/5.2 Base EG
                            goal: 7.25 NBPEL, 5.25 MEG

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by flex View Post
                              Stop right there. You think you have a venous leak. Blood and hormone levels DO NOT test for that condition. WTF is the urologist talking about!!!???

                              I know all about tbirdy--he did not just have "venous leak like symptoms"--he had venous leak--diagnosed. An awesome guy to be sure, but totally irrelevant to you at this point because you have NOT been diagnosed with venous leak. I'm really sorry that you're getting responses like that from "urologists." Where the hell did they get their degrees from? Find a reasonable urologist who will do the right tests. Anything else is a waste of time. I live in the US so I'm sorry but I can't tell you how to find a reasonable urologist in the UK. Good luck.
                              The OP's symptoms don't show any possible signs that there is a venous leak, which is more then likely why any good Urologist wouldn't waste money testing for such.

                              Just because the patient thinks there is a physical problem, doesn't mean a doctor is there to do what ever the patient tells them to do and run tests for something that is very likely not an issue.

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                              • #30
                                OK so if it is in your head lets do something about your head.

                                Are you prone to anxiety/depression?
                                Do you figet alot?
                                Wag your foot or both feet constantly?
                                Do you have cold hands and feet?
                                Do you worry a lot and have forboding thoughts?
                                Are you experincing a lot of fear?
                                Do you halucinate, hear voices, see things?


                                For I will restore health unto thee and I will heal thee of thine wounds, saith the Lord Jeremiah 30:17

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