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I would be ultra-grateful if you could give your opinion on this, and thank you in advance. The questions at the end are fairly short, but I've had to give a bit of background...
I am a healthy, uncircumcised 29-year-old male, but about 12 months ago I noticed the following:
I can still achieve 'sufficient' erectionsErection problems without too much problem, though far more work is needed to achieve them than previously - i used to be ULTRA-sensitive. I also seem unable now to gain an erectionErection problems simply by looking at something without touching (say, porn). Previously, I could.
Finally, I should mention how much 'rest' I have given my penisCancer - penis Curvature of the penis Penis care (uncircumcised) Penis pain. The short answer is that I still masturbate 1-3 times daily, and have done so in the 12 months since noticing this problem. It's just nowhere near as pleasurable. At best, it is 60% as pleasurable.
Apologies for the length of this, but I would be ETERNALLY grateful for your feedback.
You should see a specialist and get some of those neurological tests. If you can't feel an ice cube, than you would want to know if it is a permanent or temporary condition, and what the origin is?
Canesten is an antifungal ointment and you should continue its use until resolution of the problem, especially in view of the fact that it was prescribed by the doctor who examined you.
The fact that you still have full functioning should be relaxing. When I passed the rigidscan it relaxed me. As I feared Venous leakage, a problem that reconstructive surgery has bought mixed results.
You should see a specialist and get some of those neurological tests. If you can't feel an ice cube, than you would want to know if it is a permanent or temporary condition, and what the origin is?
Some ADHD treatment drugs, such as Ritalin or Adderall, have been known to have significant side effects in adults and children.
Adderall has a spectrum of side effects that include numbing or loss of sensation over peripheral structures.
If you could identify the drug you used, it would help identify whether it caused the problem.
Canesten is an antifungal ointment and you should continue its use until resolution of the problem, especially in view of the fact that it was prescribed by the doctor who examined you.
Too frequent masturbation need not cause local effects on the penis. However, it may cause irritation of the prostate which can then result in inflammation or infection.
The cause of the loss of sensation could be attributable to a nerve disorder, such as peripheral neuropathy if you are a smoker, nerve injury due to compression along the spinal cord if you are overweight, etc.
If you believe you may have caused damage or irritated underlying structures mediating sensations in the penis and surrounding structures, it would be best to desist from further abuse of any prescription drugs and avoid other irritants.
Ejaculation should be only as frequent as tolerated by the prostate gland or the epididymis.
You should consult with a urologist after resolution of the infection (do rule out diabetes as it predisposes to fungal infections and can cause neuropathies) to identify cause of the loss of feeling.
Additionally, you may be required to consult with a neurologist.
Do keep us posted on your doubts and progress.
Regards
To answer your question, Dr. Matthews, the drug was Ritalin. I did however use Dexedrine also, but far less. I'd say 95% of the time it was Ritalin, 5% Dexedrine.
I did however notice that on Dexedrine I was not as aroused - it even inhibited arousal. I might have 'forced' masturbation a couple of Dexedrine, so that makes it conceivable that those Dexedrine occasions were the 'damaging' ones. But I think it's more likely it was just over time that it all accumulated from both drugs.
I've never been a smoker, and am extremely UNDERweight actually, so diabetes is, hopefully, unlikely - and nor have I noticed lack of energy.
I will try the cream again for the underside of the head, but I don't think it's the moisture as such causing a lack of sensation - surely a good functioning nerve would be properly sensate regardless of moisture coverage?
Nevertheless, the moisture problem did seem to begin during a very hot, very humid summer when I was living abroad, and during which I had no air conditioning for the first several weeks.
Is it the case that the pleasure/ sensation decrease could actually be owing to depleted dopamine activity as a result of my brain changing its dopamine system in response to the ADHD drugs?
i.e. I am asking is it DOPAMINE that jumps to the nerve, or does nerve function have nothing to do with proper dopamine function.
Could it be that 18 months of ADHD drugs have induced medium-term dopamine dysregulation since coming off the drug, and that this is the cause of my decreased pleasure?
I have heard that it can take one or more years for the brain to return to 'normal' forllowing discontinuation of such drugs. Is that indeed plausible?
Thanks again.
It is likely that the use (or abuse