| ernestnolan 2004-08-26, 7:08 pm |
| Hi,
Part of the problem here is the conservatism of the doctor with both the
rings and the 4 hour limit on the erection. When I was a kid in the 40's,
Mom cut the rubber bands off of the little boy next door that had the blood
supply in his penis cut off for most of the day and think he recovered OK.
He was really in pain by then and couldn't tell his grandma till he thought
he would die.
Yes I think you are right about the surface veins especially as the head
will also fill with blood when you use a pump and clamp the ring on the
erect penis. When you squeeze it, you can feel the blood run through those
veins under the ring if it allows any flow at all. The head is not inflated
by trimix so isn't part of the circulation of blood in the cavity.
Off the record I heard you can probably not suffer damage even at 8 hours if
you didn't put ice on it or let it get very cold, but you better be in the
emergency room by then.
ernestnolan
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> ernest,
>
> I've been meaning to ask you, we're told not to use a constriction ring
> for more than 30 minutes. Apparently, they cause zero flow of blood
> through the veins and out of the penis. Again apparently, this could
> cause damage to the penis.
>
> If an injectable,especially tri-mix, is used and a 3-4 hour erection
> ensues, is that the same as using a constriction ring? Or does tri-mix
> allow a little venous leakage just as a natural erection would?
>
> Ed
>
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