Hey, i just payed more attention to the fact that my left side testicle is more firm and sits higher than the right one.
When i'm sitting down, i think the left testicle pushes the penis to lean to the other side (right side), creating a slight torsion. Because when i pull the testicles down so that they do not have contact with the penis, there is no rotation. I wonder if that permanent shortening of one side, considered with it straightening out when standing, could lead to my problems with chronic pain and issues?
I know, there are so many possibilites, most of them probably rubbish. But i'd like to hear what some of you think about that.
It is normal for one of your testicles to hang a little higher/lower than the other one.
Are your testicles drawn up tightly against the base of your penis? Also size differences are normal too. Is your pain while flaccid or with an erection?
All flaccid pain. The worst Thing ever. Yeah when sitting the left testicles is pretty tight to the Base. But i have pain in the Other Side of the Base. The Side that gets shortened because from the Other Side There is pressure. Will try to Show it to my urologist
It sound too me like you are experiencing pelvic pain issues. This is where the musculature areas of the groin and pelvic region get unbalanced. I was diagnosed with that after I fell on a steel beam and broke my tailbone. I too experienced severe pain which I thought was in my prostate. It requires physical therapy so to speak by stretching and strengthening those muscle areas.
Thanks. Yeah i bought a home course for pelvic issues, pudendal, and weak errections. I stopped it, will have to continue. It's just 3 months of 2x 30 min a day but i couldn't finish it so far. This disease is bothering me so much yet i still did not do it. I will start it this time definetely and finish.
The strange things i even feel a tingling feeling, very similar to that in the penis and happening at the exact same time, in my right lower leg and foot. This was more at the begining of the disease, but still there. That is why i really think pelvic floor and lower back must be involved in a way
Yes from what you describe it sounds like pelvic issues. Getting a stretching/strengthening routine in place is what you need. You will find the balance of what works for you over time. You just need to be consistent with the exercises. There are a couple of great videos on youtube from 2 separate guys who have gone through it. One guy goes into great detail of how he cam to his diagnosis.