I don't believe that you can 'get too much rest' for it, I would delay masturbation, sexual/stressful encounters, and playing with it, to see if it is better, for a couple of weeks.
Some warm compresses, a couple or 3 times every 24 hrs, might help.
How is your morning wood ?
To add- and using this forum as an example- most who think they have venous leak or some other type of difficult to resolve injury usually don't.
Based on my description what do you think is the problem?
You quit pumping 2 weeks ago- at the same time you started noticing issues. There's definitely a correlation there, and unless you actually need the assistance of a pump to become erect there's likely a strong psychological element at work here.
Turtling isn't something you should seek out.
The mental aspect is something we touch upon heavily here simply because it's such an important factor. It's something that often contributes heavily to EQ problems even if a problem is initially physical in nature. The corner is turned when the even thinking about sex begins to cause anxiety- instead of the anticipation.pleasure it used to.
I've read L arginine combined with pycnogenol are good for getting erections. If i took these for a few months and my EQ comes back will my body be reliant on these vitamins? My penis is still "dead". No morning erections, no spontaneous erections.
You're operating under the assumption that you have something physically wrong with you. You shouldn't be reliant on anything for more than an initial period of recovery.
Have you received any recent medical attention to this matter?
I haven't gone to a doctor, even if it was a venous leak or something, it sounds like nothing can be done for a venous leak.
I don't have pain or anything, just no morning erections or spontaneous erections. In the past 3 weeks have only had 3 or 4 weak erections. I'm wondering if I just need to let my body heal itself. I was wondering if taking L Arginine combined with pycnogenol might be good to aid in blood flow and recovery. I'm assuming getting some blood flow going is important in helping me recover?
Not so. Still, if you suspect a physical cause you should get it checked. Don't make the mistake of attempting to false diagnose as a replacement for treatment. Some spend months and even years doing this.
Blood flow is vital to proper penile functioning, and if you can induce it without stressing or hurting yourself by all means do so.
You think my body will go back to providing blood flow on its on, once I stop the vitamins in a couple months? Just don't want to have to rely on vitamins for the rest of my life.