Surgically Confirmed: BUCK'S Fascia tear CAN cause HF like symptoms

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When you take a big sh*t lets say after the kind of kebab that causes a hernia, you cause multiple minor tears in all kinds of sh*t.

But the asshole doesn't work like the dick
Dicks are involuntary.
If you have low eq after injury thats thevway it is.
Someone mentioned a priapus injection...
Now dont get me wrong but isn't that like compressing a million jelqs into a syringe?
Coming from guys who 'will never do pe or even think of it or never did in the first place.
Retrogression alert.
 

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Jack Johnson, pe is not about micro tears its about very gently encouraging the penis s to hold more blood.
The tunica does not stretch, it does not tear as a result of pe, and even if it does because you are doing it wrong it will repair itself.
You could also regain full potential even with a micro tear ( which will repair itself) or even a more severe tear
Half the population of men are born with hf as thier regular state.
Hf is a physical description of the material properties of a penis.
Its not even a thing.
Peace out to the guys with diabetes and other serious problems xxxxx
 

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Just curious I want to get more into this later though how was your bucks fascia tear even diagnosed through a dopplar?
 

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It wasn't diagnosed until he paid a surgeon to specically diagnose what he requested.
I dont know if the positive diagnosis had anything to do with th 4 grand it cost.
This was most probably a surgical placebo intervention to improve the possibility of the surgery that was unnecessary being successful.
We will see if this 4000 $ penis works in the next few months.
I for one am curious as I had exactly the same symptoms and cured them watching tv
 

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Regardless of all this, guys, if you have an indentation in the underside near the base( cs) its where your pc is overly contracted And Iit connect directly with the cs.
You will notice it disappears at the moment of your uncontrollable premature ejaculation.
 

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^ say what u want but the guy is telling you his experience and that's that. I have sex but my dick is still not like before structurally. Shaft gets way too hard and I still have hf at rest. Some pplz may have it worst then me. And ultrasound shows signifocant reduce blood flow at rest in sitting versus standing. So something is different structurally. Doubt this Guy is lying and doubt surgeon was lying as well. He had torn fascia end of story
 

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Hey mike, I would actually say that the diffential blood flow siting and standingreenforces the Iidea that this ismuscular/head we concontract and relax different involuntary muscles sitting and standing yet our 'structure remains the same.

If he had torn fascia this guy is more important than mother teresa
However.
I didn't have a torn fascia,; I had a ruptured dorsal vein.
I got hf same as you same as op.
I had the indentation on the cs and mine was definitely not a torn fascia.
That identical symptom was definitely my bc muscle pulling back, which in turn caused my weak pc flex- because it was already flexed.
I have no reason to trust this surgeon.
I would rather trust this guys doctor, urologists etc and my own experience.
But you go ahead.
Hey because its the mantra of the injured guy.
Doctors are full of sh*t
Urologists are full of sh*t
Numerous guys who have recovered are full of sh*t.
But surgeons who do price work are not.
 

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Mike, are you telling me you have never seen your old school erection since injury?
Not once?
Even for ten five seconds?
 

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Hey mike, I would actually say that the diffential blood flow siting and standingreenforces the Iidea that this ismuscular/head we concontract and relax different involuntary muscles sitting and standing yet our 'structure remains the same.

If he had torn fascia this guy is more important than mother teresa
However.
I didn't have a torn fascia,; I had a ruptured dorsal vein.
I got hf same as you same as op.
I had the indentation on the cs and mine was definitely not a torn fascia.
That identical symptom was definitely my bc muscle pulling back, which in turn caused my weak pc flex- because it was already flexed.
I have no reason to trust this surgeon.
I would rather trust this guys doctor, urologists etc and my own experience.
But you go ahead.
Hey because its the mantra of the injured guy.
Doctors are full of sh*t
Urologists are full of sh*t
Numerous guys who have recovered are full of sh*t.
But surgeons who do price work are not.

I don't think that is necessarily true. Many people have tried the pelvic floor relaxation stuff and physio exercise but still have HF (especially those that got it through an injury). You're better...but you seem to be only 1 out of a sh*t load of people that have gotten better. I haven't read many other people who have gotten rid of HF from a physical injury. A tear explains many of these symptoms. I highly doubt the surgeon lied to about an invasive surgery to help the person feel better. That is extremely unethical, and if caught his whole career would be tainted and his status as a physician/surgeon would be taken away. Again, this is the first time someone has had surgery on their dick with HF from an injury...so these findings are not suspicious. Also, all surgeons in the USA do priced work...surgery in Canada is free. I could get this operation if I pushed hard enough from a surgeon and it would be free.

I, on the other hand, have accepted I have HF and don't feel stressed about it because I can have sex like I used to...but it doesn't mean my dick is the same structurally or has returned to normal. I have not had the same erections as my pre injury state. The shaft is always hard and the head does not fill up sometimes. I have been doing a sh*t ton of pelvic floor exercises and reverse front kegals and other sh*t...but its still the same. My HF is still there. And you can't tell me its anxiety/emotion related because I have felt very happy over the last month since I realized I could have sex with my dick again as much as I wanted...I even had sex today twice...I did lose my boner during the second bout but I'm still happy because its way better then before. This is purely physical in my case and in many other HF-injury related cases. Facts are facts
 

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It would be dishonest but not unethical.PPlacebo is often effective.
Anyway, lets just see if the guy recovers.
Was he given a time frame?
 

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It would be dishonest but not unethical.PPlacebo is often effective.
Anyway, lets just see if the guy recovers.
Was he given a time frame?

Surgery takes about 4 weeks to recover up to 6
 

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It would be dishonest but not unethical.PPlacebo is often effective.
Anyway, lets just see if the guy recovers.
Was he given a time frame?

It would be extremely unethical man what are u saying lol. He's geting his sexual organ cut open and being told something is being restitched back together. This isn't the 1950s lol. I don't know why Its so hard to believe.
 

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I just find it really sstrange that torn fascsia causes exact symptoms to a ruptured dorsal vein. (Cs indentation, general hf etc....)
Regardless of the fascia issue these are just general hf symptoms that dont relate specifically to torn facia, its just reflex bc retraction.
What I mean is the indentation will most likely still be there because it is caused by a tight bc which flexes in the anus rather than the perenium.
I genuinely hope this works.
It just doesn't seem to make any sense, hf symptoms are more or less identical regardless of how the injury is sustained.
 

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I just find it really sstrange that torn fascsia causes exact symptoms to a ruptured dorsal vein. (Cs indentation, general hf etc....)
Regardless of the fascia issue these are just general hf symptoms that dont relate specifically to torn facia, its just reflex bc retraction.
What I mean is the indentation will most likely still be there because it is caused by a tight bc which flexes in the anus rather than the perenium.
I genuinely hope this works.
It just doesn't seem to make any sense, hf symptoms are more or less identical regardless of how the injury is sustained.

The torn fascia is causing the HF symptoms and it cannot heal because it is torn 360 degrees around the penis. Not sure how else you want it chopped it up...this explains too much information regarding why people who get HF from an injury do not recover. People have tried everything and many still have the symptoms (erectile issues, HF, large and flaccid hang, etc). There is nothing more to say...if OP recovers and HF goes away, you can bet this is a big step in people being able to seek the right treatment.
 

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So hang on, this was a 360 degree tear around the base that caused little or no a pain or a micro tear?
Make cares you have mentioned both but op hasn't said either.
One would be a tear and one would be a complete severance
 

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So hang on, this was a 360 degree tear around the base that caused little or no a pain or a micro tear?
Make cares you have mentioned both but op hasn't said either.
One would be a tear and one would be a complete severance

I spoke to op on Skype.fascia in the penjs is aponeurotic (aka minimal nerves).
 

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And the reason this doc is not world famous doing this procedure and curing hard flaccids is???????
 

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And the reason this doc is not world famous doing this procedure and curing hard flaccids is???????

Sorry what? Urologists dknt understand hf at all...especially from an injury. Tbjs was simply an explorative surgery that led to this finding (like a knee arthroscopy). Most surgeons would not do this. And lastly, hf is not a huge issue compared to other issues. You can still have sex with it and havee decent function, which is why most Surgeons won't do surgery.
 

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But if a doc finds out his procedure is successful he writes it up, gets reviewed, publishes it in a journal so other guys know and then makes lots of money. It doesn't seem to have happened here so I'm just wondering why? Docs love fame and money don't they?
 

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But if a doc finds out his procedure is successful he writes it up, gets reviewed, publishes it in a journal so other guys know and then makes lots of money. It doesn't seem to have happened here so I'm just wondering why? Docs love fame and money don't they?

Not sure what you are asking me. Seems irrelevant to the issue. This procedure is fairly basic and doctors do it all the time - they do it in circumcisions (depending on the technique they use); doctors cut through the skin and then fascia and stich it back up after. The problem in this case is that there are no screenings or tests to confirm that the fascia is torn. The urologist that did this simply hypothesized that the fascia was torn and decided to do an explorative surgery. OP hasn't recovered yet so only time will tell. I'm sure he could convince the surgeon that many people have this problem and that this is a viable treatment option but that will only come with time