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Date Posted: 16:00:05 11/27/07 Tue
Author: Stevo
Subject: Re: good news
In reply to: Robin 's message, "Re: good news" on 09:56:38 11/26/07 Mon

To be honest, I only meant "god willing" as a figure of speech. Though to be honest in moments of desperation I've asked for help from someone I doubt exists. It's not a matter of pessimism, I just think it's unlikely.

I had the shot today. It's probably too soon to say much of anything. My pain is on the left side, near the glans, some what circumferential along the side. The pain is of course not limited to a tiny pin point.

I THINK that perhaps one part is a bit less painful, but it's hard to be sure, because a portion probably less than a centimeter away still hurts just as bad as ever.

And it's not pinpoint pain.

I can't tell if one part is now ok, with neighbor pain spilling over, or if nothing has happened at all.

For all intents and purposes I'm in the same boat as before the first shot. My penis hurts really badly, always. But this treatment is seldom done in just one shot. Usually it's 4-6 shots over a few months.

Hopefully it DID do something, and the good Dr, and I will be able to pin point and eliminate remaining pain points one at at time.

Does this mean I'll have to go through life with a significant portion of my dick being numbed out? Maybe, I don't know. Numb is better than pain. But if that numbness makes my function worse still, then all bets are off.

>Hi Stevo,
>
>Firstly my good news is that I saved a copy of the old
>forum in august this year so its only a couple of
>months
>post which we have lost ... and I have now edited most
>of it .. I am
>opening a new site, (for this new start) but that will
>take
>a few more days.
>
>
>Also your doctor/specialist sounds like good news. We
>will
>keep hoping ... (humm ... so I didnt manage to
>persuade you to go to your dentist?)
>
>
>I agree that we are alking about a nerve pain ... I am
>becoming pretty sure that most of the cases we have
>seen
>are a sort of "penis sprain" ... a fracture sounds
>dramatic
>and it is very obvious, its also easy and
>starighforward to
>cure ... sprains and problems with tendons etc. are
>far
>more subtle and sometimes last for years.
>
>My pain is a lot less over the years, but also libido
>is
> next to nohing, girls are still the best thing in the
>world, but sex is uninteresting .... I do sort of feel
>that
>at 56 yrs this is very early to lose interest in sex
>but it
>does make things easier for me ...
>
>
>Maybe you didnt see my last message to you on the old
>forum - I said how all your postings were valuable ...
>even
> if its only because you talk openly about yourself
>... and
> keep us in touch ... and even though you might not
>like "all that hippy crap" I noted a little
>acknowledgement
>to God at the end of your present posing (... maybe
>you're
>weakening?)
>
>anyway good luck -
>Robin
>
>>Nevermind the old forums. On Teusday I'll be recieving
>>a treatment that is 90% effective in treating chronic
>>penis pain.
>>
>>Not some silly holisitc crap, the sort of stuff I
>>desperately turned to before.
>>
>>Of all the urologist I've spoken to, he seems to be
>>the most experienced with chronic penis pain (most
>>seem to have never heard of it.) It's not surprising,
>>he's a very important Urologist here in the United
>>States, in fact, as far as I know he's THE guy (and
>>frankly he's a really nice man).
>>
>>Robin I don't know for sure that this will help me,
>>and even if it does, I can't be sure for you, your
>>situation as I recall is a bit different, involving
>>pain in your thigh as well. He is quite confident that
>>my problem is a nerve problem, and he knows how to
>>deal with that, and has in the past. When I have more
>>information (and can tell you if it worked or not)
>>I'll disclose everything else.
>>
>>If you did something to your dick, that gives you pain
>>in your thigh (as I recall your story) then that is
>>probably a nerve issue.
>>
>>I will probably still have ED after this, my ED began
>>long before the pain, but it's a safe bet, that a
>>removal of penis pain will help improve sexual
>>function to at least some degree.
>>
>>A few weeks ago, I went to the mall. I walked to one
>>store, and left, and drove home. Because of this
>>activity I hurt so badly for the next 3 days that I
>>couldn't think straight, I don't mean that in a
>>hyperbolic sense. The pain was driving me out of my
>>mind.
>>
>>That's the life I've lived for the past year and 8
>>months, hopefully it's almost done. Cross your fingers
>>for me Robin, and for you, and for anyone unfortunate
>>enough to be in this fix.
>>
>>He shared with me the story of a man (a doctor
>>actually) who he treated, who had developed chronic
>>penis pain (in nearly the same spot as mine) and had
>>to quit his practice. His pain is now completely gone,
>>and hasn't returned.
>>
>>I only remember one other person, but I talked to him
>>so long ago, I could never remember his screen name, I
>>met him here, I think it started with an A. If you can
>>remember, we may soon need to get a hold of him. (God
>>willing).

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