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impotent college student.

Last January, I remember my semen as being heavily white, viscous and consistent. Fast forward a year and I'm ejaculating more water and maybe a couple drops of what appears to be semen. I can still maintain my erections but the viscosity and color in my ejaculate is gone; everything appears clear at the beginning and than I leak some viscous semen afterwards.

I'm not sure what I did in a year to have caused this. I eat three meals a day, don't take drugs and walk at least a mile day. I'm 5'7 and weigh 130 lbs. I recently started masturbating 2-3 times day for 2 months back in november and december. My erections are here, I just fear i'm not producing any sperm. I can hardly see anything. If anything, I have been getting 5 hours of sleep for the past month. I also drink coffee and sip 5 Hour Energy drinks.

What happened to me? What should I do?
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1174003 tn?1308160819
Urologist don't just deal with erections.  They do deal with the plumbing too.  That is why I suggest them.  They can tell you more or less what is going on.  That is there area.  

The other side to it is you are masturbating a lot.  Have you tried laying off for a week to see if your substance returns?  Your body won't run out of sperm.  It does make more.  We aren't like ladies who only have so many eggs.  

Try laying off the masturbation for a week then try one time and see what you get.  If you are still running low see the doc and have them take a look.  

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I'm not so worried about the erection; I can't find any substance to my ejaculate though. I really am afraid there is nothing. Imagine that. To think I'm only 20. I have not been getting "morning wood" for since I started college 2 years ago. Not sure if that helps.
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1174003 tn?1308160819
wow you have a lot of caffeine in your system.  I don't know if that is causing it or not but wow that is a lot.  

First things first schedule an appointment with a urologist if you can.  Before you say it yes I know "poor college student".  I know.  But they will be the best ones to take a peek to find out what is going on with that side of you.  
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