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| Julien 2006-04-30, 1:01 pm |
| Hello, I'm 37, a while ago I posted my first worries with ED and said I thought I had some hormone
deficiency.
I took some Andriol and 2 days later was COMPLETELY impotent with a numb penis. At the 5th day I had
an inflammation that couldn't leave the bed, obviously I stopped the andriol, and took Noroxin
thinking of bacterial prostatitis. I could urinate all the time, so, I guess it was not that
serious, but I was seriously impotent. The Noroxin did away with the inflammation and I suddenly
recovered my nerve and vascular functions of the penis, it was a powerfull feeling. For two days I
felt like a 15 year old sexually, and the following 2 months, not as good but still very well (while
on Noroxin). 3 weeks after quiting the antibiotic my partial ED came back and the prostate
disconfort that I've felt for some years now has become a permanent sort of pelvic pain. The pain
has been present even during my brief best periods, although very mild and away.
Right now, my doctor says I have nothing, the echosound showed a normal prostate, my psa is 0.9,
blood is normal and no bacteria detected. I'm on a non steroid anti inflammatory, who seems to be
wearing off in effect day after day.
I would appreciate very much some comments from you guys about this. And also some answers to the
following questions, if you know...
To get rid of the pain and (associated?) mild ED, I'm thinking of trying out flomax or finasteride
to relax my (tight?) prostate?
(Testosterone doesn't seem to be an issue. Am I allergic to it?)
Maybe start cipro or noroxin again with flomax or finasteride?
Should I definitely NOT try finasteride? I'm looking for better nervous and blood flow, finasteride
or flomax may do that?
Don't comment on Viagra or Cialis yet.
Could I have some injury not detectable on the ultra sound?
I have no bladder, penis or testis pain whatsoever.
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| Mr. Softy 2006-05-01, 1:01 am |
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"Julien" <noreply@test.gh> wrote in message
news:4454f78a$0$19696$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Hello, I'm 37, a while ago I posted my first worries with ED and said I
> thought I had some hormone
> deficiency.
> I took some Andriol and 2 days later was COMPLETELY impotent with a numb
> penis. At the 5th day I had
> an inflammation that couldn't leave the bed, obviously I stopped the
> andriol, and took Noroxin
> thinking of bacterial prostatitis. I could urinate all the time, so, I
> guess it was not that
> serious, but I was seriously impotent. The Noroxin did away with the
> inflammation and I suddenly
> recovered my nerve and vascular functions of the penis, it was a powerfull
> feeling. For two days I
> felt like a 15 year old sexually, and the following 2 months, not as good
> but still very well (while
> on Noroxin). 3 weeks after quiting the antibiotic my partial ED came back
> and the prostate
> disconfort that I've felt for some years now has become a permanent sort
> of pelvic pain. The pain
> has been present even during my brief best periods, although very mild and
> away.
> Right now, my doctor says I have nothing, the echosound showed a normal
> prostate, my psa is 0.9,
> blood is normal and no bacteria detected. I'm on a non steroid anti
> inflammatory, who seems to be
> wearing off in effect day after day.
> I would appreciate very much some comments from you guys about this. And
> also some answers to the
> following questions, if you know...
>
> To get rid of the pain and (associated?) mild ED, I'm thinking of trying
> out flomax or finasteride
> to relax my (tight?) prostate?
> (Testosterone doesn't seem to be an issue. Am I allergic to it?)
> Maybe start cipro or noroxin again with flomax or finasteride?
> Should I definitely NOT try finasteride? I'm looking for better nervous
> and blood flow, finasteride
> or flomax may do that?
> Don't comment on Viagra or Cialis yet.
> Could I have some injury not detectable on the ultra sound?
> I have no bladder, penis or testis pain whatsoever.
If the antibiotic helped and the pain returned when you discontinued the
medication, it seem to indicate that you do have an infection. Chronic,
low-level infections are hard to detect. Antibiotic therapy for prostatitis
often lasts for 60 - 90 days and many physicians only treat it for less than
30 days.
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| Julien 2006-05-01, 11:01 am |
| The pain was always there. The ED and the inflammation went away with the antibiotic.
"Mr. Softy" <MrSofty@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
news:uNd5g.27298$P2.4541@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
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> "Julien" <noreply@test.gh> wrote in message
> news:4454f78a$0$19696$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
>
> If the antibiotic helped and the pain returned when you discontinued the
> medication, it seem to indicate that you do have an infection. Chronic,
> low-level infections are hard to detect. Antibiotic therapy for prostatitis
> often lasts for 60 - 90 days and many physicians only treat it for less than
> 30 days.
>
>
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