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Jsp

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Posted: 11-19-05 09:55am

Hi - I wonder if anyone can help me/if anyone has had a similar experience...

I'm almost 24 - about 5 months ago after masturbating I noticed that my penis was tingling/slightly numb. From that moment I started leaking a lot of precum - initially all the time and then just when I had an erection.

I continued masturbating (unwisely) during this period. About three weeks ago I began to have fewer and fewer erections. I stopped as it was taking me longer and longer to recover from ejaculating (days).

It's been about 2 weeks since I last masturbated. At the moment i'm having only very weak erections and am still leaking some precum. I know I have to see a doctor about this, but I would still appreciate any thoughts/experiences anyone might have. Thanks.
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cd998776

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Posted: 11-19-05 14:51pm

Was the tingling and numbness in the head, the shaft, or all over. This leads me to beleive that it might be a nerve problem...
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Jsp

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Posted: 11-19-05 16:46pm

I can't remember precisely as it was a while ago and disappeared after 3 days or so. Definitely in the head at least though.

I would add that I don't seem to have lost any sensation, when I can get an erection, as far as I can tell.
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cd998776

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Posted: 11-19-05 22:17pm

Loss of sensation doesn't have anything to do with it. The tingling and numbness is almost always a nerve problem.
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