Erectile dysfunction?
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Since 15/16, I stopped having morning wood and random erections.
During that time, I also acquired an unhealthy eating and exercising habit. In a span of 2 months, I lost 45-50 lbs., from 180 to around 130 lbs. I was 5'11" tall at the time. I've since eaten healthier. During that time (to this day, actually :cheesy2:) I always felt mentally fatigued and unmotivated. Might be a mild (yet lengthy) case of depression :crazy2:.
The only instances of me having an erection were if I a) was touching myself, or b) was being stimulated by erotic material. I never got random boners. I never had a smidge of any sexual relationship (at all, to this day, yes, I'm a virgin). So yeah, it was not porn addiction, since I still got erections when I fantasized about the people around me (or does that not matter?).
My erections whenever I masturbated weren't all that SOLID really. They were hard, sure, but they still felt "fleshy." If I stopped masturbating/watching porn, my erection went down fairly quick. After a minute or two of no stimulation I'd have been completety flaccid. After I ejaculating, I'd instantly go soft, not like those porn actors who, after cumming, even reinsert their fucking cocks in whatever hole's in fromt of them.
I'm nearing 20 now. Things are still the same. ED? Or am I actually just addicted to porn?
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This could indicate a glandular problem, or an injury. It could also be psychological. I think you definitely need to talk to a doctor about it, though. No one's going to be able to properly diagnose this without running several tests to rule out various possibilities.
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This could indicate a glandular problem, or an injury. It could also be psychological. I think you definitely need to talk to a doctor about it, though. No one's going to be able to properly diagnose this without running several tests to rule out various possibilities.
I guess. I hope it's not psychological though. I'm too fucked in the head. It'll be a pain too to look for a specialist (who treats dicks?) since I live in the backwoods lol.
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If it helps, I went through a similar situation throughout my 20s. It started when I went on anti-depressants, though persisted even after I quit. Doctor sent me to a urologist, who couldn’t find a reason. Even tried Viagra, which helped but not 100%. Then I met a guy I fell madly in love with, and the problem went away on its own. After we broke up, the erections remained, though my performance is somewhat dependent on an emotional connection.
However, since your story started at such an early age, and coincided with other health/body issues, I still suggest the doctor’s visit to check hormone levels and other possible physical causes.
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I have an appointment soon, now. I hope I get a definitive answer as to what's happening. Thanks @furfiend for answering.
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ya !!! talk to a doctor !!!!
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Any updates?
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Inconclusive. My doctor recommended me to see a urologist. He wanted me to see a urologist before prescribing medication/suggesting treatments, and if we don't get anything out of that, more tests. It's been a bit over a week since.
And as I look into ED & other possible causes more, I'm kinda losing initiative to treat whatever I have. :cheesy2: