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Old 01-21-2010, 11:55 AM #1
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Help Does anyone have pain and numbess affecting their sexual function?

As embarrassing as this is I'd like to ask if anyone has info or advice to share with me.
I have lost most of my sensation throughout my entire penis. I learned that it is a complication of priapism which I've had repeatedly since my early teens. This is really not well documented medically (the numbness or lack of sensation). The priapism type I have been getting is called stuttering priapism or recurring priapism. It has helped me to study priapism and how it can be treated.
But I am hoping that some people here can tell me what I can use as treatment for the numbness. The numbness and priapism has ended my sexual function almost completely. I still get erections but with them is often intense pain. Sometimes I get sharp tingles or like prickly itchy feelings. I cannot achieve an orgasm. But sometimes can ejaculate with sexual stimulation. But not without great effort and pain. When I do, I end up having alot of soreness and edema in my penis afterward.
Is there still hope?
I already have dealt with this for more than 15yrs and I'm tired of waiting for it to just get better whenever it wants to.
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