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Old 10-18-2008, 06:34 AM #51
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Default Well...

you seem pretty informed to me.

I think you have reached a ceiling of knowledge, and are
now beating a dead horse.
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Old 10-18-2008, 06:14 PM #52
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don't recall dismissing anything. A circumcision has nothing to do with what has happened. I already know about 40mg's study of b12, so. You people seem to have confused neuropathy as being non injury related. Neuropathy is ANY, and I mean ANY disruption of proper nerve function. Whether from injury or auto immune.

I'm looking for someone with answers, who actually has knowledge on this topic.
Mrsd is the most knowledgeable person I know when it comes to vitamins, and you did dismiss her response to you. 40mgs is way too much to be taking, and most of us know that.

I have not confused neuropathy as being non-injury related. Yes it is an disruption of nerve function, and an accident is an accident. This was no accident, you did this to yourself. Most of us have either been injured accidentally, heriditary factors, auto-immune results, or an unknown origin.

I agree, you are beating a dead horse...lets move on.
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Old 10-19-2008, 08:45 AM #53
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Hey, guy.
I guess we just don't have any answers for you.
As you probably have noticed-most of the posters here are not men,
(so they do not relate to your issues)
nor do they work in the health field.
You can pretty much fioigure out by now, that you've
come to the end of the road, here.
The exceptions are Mrs D, & Glenntaj.
If they don't know, or have given you advice, that's it!
Finito!, Genug!,
Nada!, Nothing More !
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Old 10-20-2008, 06:08 AM #54
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Default I'm not unsympathetic to the situation--

--but I did try to do an Internet search for the situation, and couldn't find anything that seemd applicable. (In fact, most of what did come up seemed to fit more into the porn category than anything else, and was of dubious origin.)

It's certainly possible to injure nerves through "overstretching", which will tned to damage axonal fibers and/or fray myelin sheathing. And nerve regeneration is possible, but it tends to be very slow (such as you seem to be experiencing), and often incomplete. At the very least, sensations may be different than before, as when nerve fibers grow back, they seldom do so in the same configuration as they were originally, and the brain may take a while to determine how to interpret the sensations.

I suppose the real question, from a male perspective, is are you having functional difficulties. That may be an area in which help is possible (as witness the various erectile medications, which are often used by people with MS and other disorders of nerve function).
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Nah, its not a tear like that. I didn't rip my penis off. And in the world of penis enlargement the nerve damage only comes from when you stretch only comes and apply 'pressure' to the dorsal nerve at the top. Not anywhere else. Hence, showing its a compression nerve injury not a stretch.
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Don't you get it?
We don't have any more answers for you.
Look elsewhere.
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Lightbulb I am observing an element of obsession here:

What ever is driving you, Acer, to focus on this enlargement subject and now obsessing on what you can feel and what you cannot, needs professional attention.

Since you can function normally as you have stated, I'd seriously get some psychological help to enable you to deal with this subject more completely. Perhaps your answers will be found there.
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Default Healing Nerve Damage

I am no doctor, but I know a lot about this topic, because the same thing happened to me.

The exercise you where doing is called Jelqing. IT IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! I caused nerve damage to myself with that exercise.

I injured myself pretty bad with Jelqing, and was about to give up until I started researching nerve damage for like 6 hours a day for a week.

These are things that I do to heal nerve damage...

1. Stay off the bicycle

2. Do not let your penis flop around a lot (avoid running)

3. Take Male Reproductive Factors by Micheals
This has a ton of Zinc and B-Vitamins in it. Very good for erections.

4. Take Ginseng
This helps with erections.

5. Take Ginkgo Biloba
This helps with blood flow and erections.

6. Take Nerve Blend SP-14 by Solary
This helps repair the nerves and calms them down.

7. Take Organic Flax seed Oil
This helps repair and strengthen the nerves.

8. Take the cell salts Ferrum Phos., Kali. Phos. and Mag. Phos. by Hylands
Good for nerve growth

9. I am researching Advanced Yohimbe-Plus by Iwin Naturals
I think it may help, but have yet to try.

I started taking this stuff 1 month ago and I already feel MUCH MUCH BETTER!!!

GOOD LUCK and remember if your are on any medication or have a serious illness talk to your doctor before taking any of this stuff.
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Default Other Stuff to do

Here is other stuff you can do.

1. Avoid salt, unless its unrefined organic sea salt.

2. Avoid Sugar

3. Avoid processed foods.

4. Exercise a lot (in the form of walking for a REALLY long time)

5. Avoid lifting anything to heavy (this may upset the nerves.)

6. do not lay on your penis (aka don't lay on your stomach)

7. If you are going to masturbate then use a lot of lube.

8. If your going to have sex, make sure to go slower and do not pound so hard.

9. Eat as much organic foods as your can.

10. Get a lot of sleep (most repairing happens in the sleep)

11. Meditate

12. Avoid eating anything out of aluminum. It is bad for the nervous system.

13. Stay way from chemicals as best as you can. (IE if your are the bug spray man, quit)
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Literally one year ago, I happened to be partaking in penis exercises, where you try to stretch and squeeze the penis to try and make it bigger. I figured what the hay and give it a try. Unfortunately I think I pulled too hard or held to tightly on my glans.

Well my glans went numb! In a week, the numbness was gone, but I've had reduced sensitivity. I must say the sensitivity has gotten better over this past year, but still not where it's supposed to be.

I realize I can feel touch on my glans, but I cannot feel temperature (only a little bit of heat, but no cold) or much pain on it. So it goes to show some small fibers must have been damaged. Thinly myelinated and unmyelinated fibers.

Will these ever heal?? I don't believe I tore my nerve, I think that would have hurt! I probably stretched and/or compressed it too hard. Will this finally heal? Has anyone had this happen? What's the last word on nerve damage if it wasn't torn/cut? I mean its been a year now, and I admit it has felt better, and I've felt tiny tingles directly in that area in the past month.

But I think I need some hope or something, this is taking absolutely forever, for such a tiny trauma, that induced no pain, but just numbness at the time. I really pray and hope everything returns to normal.
Acer: I know its been awhile since you incident, but I am in the same predictament. I was wondering if you have healed 100%. Its been only 6 weeks for me...the numbness is gone, but I am still heavily de-sensitized. It sounds like we did the same type of damage. Any info you have would be GREATLY appreciated. Hope you still check your email and this account.

PS. Went to a urologist and he said that it would most likely heal...Hope he is right.
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