Supine erection problems

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nofear

Hi guys, I have an hourglass deformity, I have problems of erection from supine and the glans becomes soft, can be a problem to the spongy bodies? Is the glans connected to the spongy bodies? Can it be a venous leak?

Sometimes I take a hard parting with soft glans   :-[

pey ron

Quote from: nofear on March 07, 2018, 03:14:12 PMSometimes I take a hard parting with soft glans

What were you trying to say, in Italian???
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nofear

Deformity causes DE with venous leak? Because I have erection problems in the supine position

Paolo

The glans is part of the corpus spongiosum, the 2 corpus cavernosa are the top erectile bodies, the spongiosum is on the ventral (bottom) of penis carrying the urethra.
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pey ron

Quote from: nofear on March 08, 2018, 09:48:25 AMDeformity causes DE with venous leak?

I think the scar tissue - not the deformity itself - may impede some of the blood flow.

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Christopher1

Venous leak needs to be diagnosed with a penile Doppler.

That is how I got mine diagnosed.
Snake Diet + 5-day fasts + pentox + NeoV's stretching routine + Mito Red Light. Curvature 99% gone.

I also used Todd Capistrant's "Fascial Distortion Model" to help my curvature. Start slowly.