A lumbar sympathectomy is a common medical procedure. It is not silly or damaging. It is most commonly used for treating pain, however, as the study shows, it also has huge benefits for those with ED caused by "cavernous adrenergic hypertone", also known as hard flaccid. The first people are starting to get this as a treatment option for hard flaccid and it appears to be achieving a complete reversal of symptoms. This is a revelation with a condition which afflicts many, where many treatment options have been tried, generally with little to no success.harry_nerve wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2024 1:42 pm People are real desperate on here to get better so they can see this and try pursue it. I'm just making a comment to make sure people don't consider something so silly and damaging. Address the root cause, the compression
Living with hard flaccid is an absolute living hell. You're absolutely right that people are desperate. but I don't blame people for pursuing this and I will be watching the results with interest. It's also worth noting that the first stage in the procedure is a temporary nerve block. Only if that gives good results is a permanent sympathectomy considered.