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Date Posted: 08:04:53 03/26/08 Wed
Author: szabib
Subject: Re: Frenulum Breve - My urologist might not be qualified.
In reply to: DanB 's message, "Frenulum Breve - My urologist might not be qualified." on 09:39:11 03/25/08 Tue

>Hi everyone,
>
> I am a 24 yr. old living in the U.S., in Florida. I
>am uncircumcised, and I have frenulum breve; a short
>frenulum which does not allow me to fully erect.
>
> Mine is only a mild problem, but it has ripped in the
>past, during masturbation. It has never ripped during
>intercourse. I have noticed the problem since I was
>about 16, but never really gave much thought, and
>never heard anything about frenulum breve; so I never
>sought to solve it.
>
> It has been bothering me for the past few years, and
>I decided to go for a frenectomy or frenuloplasty,
>although I am leaning towards a frenuloplasty. I went
>for a consultation with a urologist last week, and he
>said I might as well go for the circumcision, or to
>just remove the frenulum, depending on what I wanted
>to do. After I returned home I began my research, and
>was a bit bothered that the doctor recommended the
>circumcision, and that he did not even fully explain
>the problem with the frenulum. I called his office and
>asked a few questions, and he has not performed many
>frenuloplasties in the past.
>
> I am concerned, and do not know how to go about
>finding a urologist who is experienced here in South
>Florida. Any help??? Should I just go with my
>urologist?


hey, check out my message, i had the same problem and i solved it on my own! Read the "tying up the frenulum" post! It's been almost 3 weeks ago...i can't tell u how happy i am that i did it, without an urologist. It's healing nicely, i had my first sexual encounter 10 days after tying (wearing condom) --no problem at all. The fishing line i used fell out after 5 days--in my case anyway.do some research on this method! u can do it yourself. Good luck!

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