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Partial impotence

  • 03-03-2009 9:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭


    I have difficulty keeping my erections and only want sex once a week.

    A few years back I was kicked in one testicle and it swelled up a lot. A couple of years later as i had some pain from the testicle I had an exploratory operation more to check for testicular cancer than anything else. I was too embarassed to mention my low sex libido and just carried on with my life.

    I have often wondered if the damage done to my testicle had damaged my sexdrive.
    The damaging kick happened before I became sexually active so I could never compare the before and after situation.

    I was never a two or three times a night man but when I was younger probably could do 2/3 times a week. One or two women did let me know that they wanted more action, as if I wouldn't if I could.

    I would just like some opinions as to whether this kick may have curtailed my sexlife and whether there is anything that I could do about it at this stage?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,957 ✭✭✭trout


    We can't give you medical advice on this forum - and it sounds like you really do need medical advice.

    Your best bet is your GP - please make an appointment today.

    Don't ever be embarrased to mention things to your doctor - they will need all available information to make the best diagnosis/treatment for you.

    The old cliche is true - they've seen it all before.

    Best of luck

    /thread


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