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Re: probably got nerve damage from internal self massage :(

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 2:42 pm
by desperate
Ummm isn't your bladder at 6 o'clock ? It is advised for men not to do internal massage on the bladder. Very delicate structure. I'd advise you to do some prostate therapy. Go on http://www.herballove.com/conditions/prostatitis and search for some pills to help the prostate and nerves. You probably inflamed the shit out of your prostate.

I know how you feel when doing the internal massage because your willing to try anything. But the prostate is delicate internalY. You will get back to your base but you need to tone down the inflammation around your prostate. Go order some pills. And no I don't work for that site lol

Re: probably got nerve damage from internal self massage :(

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 3:45 pm
by desperate
I meant prostate not bladder. Even though the bladder is also.

Re: probably got nerve damage from internal self massage :(

Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 6:29 pm
by gsystems
Hi Violet, how are you? I know it's been a long time.
Does anyone knows something about Dr. Oskar Aszmann? I needed to cancel the surgery that was planned for March, but a month and a half ago, I've sent to Austria my MRI results, Dr. Aszmann received it and wrote he will look at it and write me back to re schedule, but since them we haven't heard from him, we sent him a few e mails, but didn't receive an answer.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
G.

Re: probably got nerve damage from internal self massage :(

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 4:18 am
by ezer
gsystems, you said before that your MRI was normal. Maybe Dr. Aszmann feels he cannot help you. You downplayed my posts about surgery and you seem to doubt the prostatitis diagnosis you were given. Still, you should proceed cautiously down the surgery route in my opinion.
What you describe is in line with non-bacterial prostatitis an unknown etiology but linked to stress.

Patients with abacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS; category III in the 1995 National Institutes of Health prostatitis classification system) have the same symptom complex as those with chronic bacterial prostatitis. The chief symptom reported by patients with abacterial prostatitis/CPPS is pain. Genitourinary symptoms include perineal, penile tip, testicular, rectal, lower abdominal, or back pain.
Patients can also have irritative or obstructive urologic symptoms such as frequency, urgency, dysuria, decreased force of the urinary stream, nocturia, and incontinence. Other symptoms are a clear urethral discharge, ejaculatory pain, hematospermia, and sexual dysfunction.

Many patients with abacterial prostatitis have emotional strife and some psychological difficulties (ie, socially, sexually, or both). Patients should be questioned with regard to their overall social adjustment. Stress level is important because stress is responsible for increased tension of the pelvic floor and the internal urinary sphincter, resulting in the symptoms of prostatitis.

Re: probably got nerve damage from internal self massage :(

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 5:02 am
by Violet M
G, I'm not sure what's the best way to contact him. I googled and found this contact information. http://www.meduniwien.ac.at/hp/bionicre ... n/contact/
There is a phone number listed so maybe you could try that.

All the best,

Violet

Re: probably got nerve damage from internal self massage :(

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 8:24 pm
by elizasusan84
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