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Loss of sensitivity in penis head and not feeling orgasms.

It's been 7 or so months since I started feeling a lack of pleasure in orgasms to not feeling it at all. since that time its been mediocre orgasms and rarely some that felt somewhat normal. But I did see a urologist who found I had what he wrote down as "chronic prostititis" and he gave me an anti biotic. I started feeling better for about 10 days on it but after that it went back to feeling very little. I saw him again and he said that the medication had enough time to take care of it and that he doesn't know whats going on and I should see a sex therapist.

I've had this long enough to know that what I'm dealing with is not psychosomatic at all. In truth it feels like my orgasms are generally blocked, like the signal hits a wall somewhere down below and doesn't make it to my penis or the head of my penis and I end up just feeling a warming sensation. Two days ago I had an orgasm that felt okay and then a few hours later I had one that felt very good in fact. The general theme was an orgasm a few hours after a previous one generally felt better than the prior one in the same day. But today was different and they felt progressively worse. I've tried waiting, even up to a week once but it didn't help, I've come at it from every angle and it just seems to me the prostate has to still be a problem after all this time. But what I can't understand is the loss of sensation in JUST the head of the penis. The way I masturbated my entire life was pushing the head of the penis through my fist with lotion, it always felt too sensitive that I worried any stimulation of the head of the penis would make sex difficult because it was so sensitive. But now I barely feel a thing. And I just cannot come up with a reason as to why thats happening. I've given it a long rest, not rubbing it at all and it seemed to increase sensitivity except I tried masturbating the old way and it seemed to immediately lose that sensitivity again.

I cant imagine its medication related because at the time it happened I was only on an anti migraine medication for 5 days. On the fifth day I didn't feel the orgasm, but I noticed a progressive lessening of orgasm sensation for over a week prior to that and even saw a doctor about it who said it was most likely just a passing thing.

Can a prostate problem persist like this and cause lack of sensation in the head of the penis and block or diminish sensation of orgasm and what can I do about this? It's been 7 months.
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Hi there, this has just happened to me this week -- the EXACT same thing -- and I'm panicking and depressed, just as you were.   What you described is exactly the same thing -- I'm older than you, 45, and have great orgasms my whole life.   I don't know if I damaged something or if there was nerve damage.   But I can get erect, get excited, but ALL feeling in the head is gone.  It just vanished in a matter of days.   I'm just wondering if you've learned anything new about this from doctors or have any further idea of what's going on.    Please get back to you me if you have the chance.  
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You know what, screw this place. I've been here 4 times for help and haven't gotten a single response from anyone.
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