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tight testicals and possible bladder problems

Okay so when I was in college about 8-10 years ago I was interested in enlarging my penis. I found a free progam of pulls that I did after wrapping my testicals in a hotcloth. Well for the first few weeks it worked then once I stopped my testicals shrank down to the size of accorns more or less and my penis shrank with them. Thats when I started prematurly urinating with kinda a fishy smell. A few years ago I spoke with my doctor and he put me on some pills and that did seem to work and around the same time I went on the enzite program to expand my testicals.

Well I woke up this morning and emptied my bladder into my shorts and it feels like there is something small caught on one side of my penis head but there was no strange smell. I am physicaly disabled I use pole arm crutches to get around my house. Could I have a kidney stone probem
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Passing kidney stones will not make you have uncontrolled bladder problems. This all started after you used the pulls so I really think it has something to do with that. Can you get in to see a Urologist? You have to find out what's going on.   Remar
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Oh yea well it just happened again this morning I got to the toilet and my bladder just unloaded all over the floor no unusal smells
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It does'nt sound like a kidney stone problem. From what I know passing those can be extremely painful. It sounds like to need to see a Urologist and tell him/her everything about the pulls and using enzite. You could have caused damage using those pulls.  
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