| Wonder Posted: 7/11/2008 11:05:22 AM | | Do you ever wonder what they do when you call your doctor with a painful erection lasting more than four hours? Do they call in a specialist? LOL Always laugh at those commercials when I hear or see them. It is like everything has these big warnings on them now! Whats with smilling BOB? | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/11/2008 11:49:54 AM | | LMAO...... If my man had an erection that long I certainly wouldnt be calling the doctor, I would be too busy! | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/11/2008 4:17:12 PM | | We have several nurses who post on here so maybe they will let us know how that is treated. You've got me curious now. Someone posted once that it happened to him, but it was extremely painful and couldn't be treated in the conventional way. | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/11/2008 5:46:37 PM | | You know I have noticed the amount of nurses on here, they have such a tough job that it must take a toll on their relationships I am guessing? Too bad because we all want a good nurse when we need one, and I mean that seriously! I have also noticed many of them are very attractive! | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/13/2008 10:41:32 AM | Priapism ~ is defined as an abnormal persistent erection of the penis. It is an involuntary prolonged erection unrelated to sexual stimulation and unrelieved by ejaculation. As with many medical emergencies, the saying "time is tissue" holds true for priapism. This condition is a true urologic emergency, and early intervention allows the best chance for functional recovery.
There are basically two different treatments depending on which type you have. All the little blue pill warnings are not a joke ~ Take heed if it happens to you!
Now on the other hand, if you are having crazy hott sweaty monkey sexx over and over and it doesn't go flaccid, that's another matter all together. But most males will complain of pain/swelling and difficutly urinating afterwards. | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/13/2008 10:51:24 AM | | Neysha, what are the two treatments for this? | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/13/2008 11:45:49 AM | Very medical techno mumbo jumbo .... but both require a hospital stay/doctor. If you or anyone else wants to know the details, check out web md site and type in the word priapism.
And as another useless bit of information we all need and want, you really can break a penis. Penile fracture. Type that in and see what you get if you are that bored on a Sunday afternoon here in the pond.
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| Wonder Posted: 7/13/2008 5:05:54 PM | I know it isn't funny but...  | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/13/2008 6:56:35 PM | Had to google penile fracture...just for the heck of it...it looks painful...ouch! | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/14/2008 5:57:27 AM | Now maybe people understand why a warning about an erection and needing medical attention makes these medications something I am scared of! I really hope I don't ever have to experience any of this. | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/14/2008 5:44:17 PM | Based on your photo you appear to be a women? Your profile indicates you are a women? Why would you have to face a 4 hour erection of your own? Is there something you need to share with the entire world? Come on. Let loose. Whipp it out. | |
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| Wonder Posted: 7/15/2008 6:39:49 AM | Yes, climbs, I am definitely a woman, I was speaking as in with a partner silly! I would be scared silly if I hooked up with a guy, chose to take it to that level of intimacy and then get stuck with a 4 hour woody that requires me to have to take him to the ER and explain that! Of course, the first 3 hours would be GREAT!!! | |
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