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Title: Finally got an Ultrasound
Post by: 305made on November 22, 2023, 05:29:05 PM
Hey guys so after going to the ER and lying about how I got hit by a baseball in the penis, I was finally able to get an ultrasound, which was good for me considering even a urologist denied my ultrasound request.

Tom Lues assistant / Parthner Urologist, not a helpful or good doc at all, wouldn't recommend him.


The hospital gave me a drug called Norco which helped alleviate my penile pain slightly, after all the years of pain.

Even the slight reduction of it from the drug made me extremely emotional after leaving the hospital, I was literally in tears.

The drug is definitely out of my system now, however, I feel like the pain is still slightly not as much. It's like the drug changed how I perceive the pain or something not sure but it feels weird, having a little relief after so long.

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The hospital ultrasound machine didn't give me very interesting results, heres a photo of them. Take note on how it says "no definite mass in the penile body " which makes it seem like they weren't completely sure or something.

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Ultrasound Results

1/20/23 1830 US TESTES
Result Code
Status
Signed
Impression:

The ER drs were still somewhat rude but at least I was getting help. The head Doc told me she thinks the ultrasound isn't very high quality so they can't see things with that much detail apparently but they were abled to give me a copy of it on a CD.

Title: Re: Finally got an Ultrasound
Post by: Pfract on November 22, 2023, 10:51:25 PM
305made:

That is something that i my opinion you should not do. Faking a reason to go to the ER is never a good thing. In the case of getting an ultrasound done in terms of accessing ED you should get it done by a sexual medicine specialist. The ultrasound will be more thorough, and they will be able to guide you on the results and on which treatment to pursue. Treatment varies based on if it's venous leakage or arterial insufficiency.

Title: Re: Finally got an Ultrasound
Post by: orriw on December 30, 2023, 07:15:31 PM
Hey, Just curious do you suffer from chronic flaccid pain aswell?