Re: discomfort after ejaculation
From: gothika (Vampyres_at_nettaxi.com)
Date: 06/14/04
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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 18:44:38 -0500
On 14 Jun 2004 11:58:29 -0700, ME <ME_member@newsguy.com> wrote:
>In article <b28ic053qjbvdjul37p2u96eqqhmsbdltd@4ax.com>, gothika says...
>>
>>On 10 Jun 2004 02:18:09 -0700, ME <ME_member@newsguy.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I'm 41 year old male, a few years ago, I started feeling alittle discomfort
>>>after ejaculation...a swelling feeling up my ass. Sometimes I think it is gas,
>>>because sometimes the discomfort goes away after a fart, but most of the time it
>>>persists up for a day or so ,but recently it seems like a week, but it usually
>>>starts after a while after ejaculation. I had this probelm for a while and it is
>>>really embarrassing to talk about to a doctor, at least while I could afford
>>>one, now this is problematical.
>>Sounds like your going down the path I've been on for some time.
>>You'll find many men suffering with prostate/bladder problems also
>>having lower GI problems as well.
>>I'm hypoglycemic rather than hyper and have lower gi problems that
>>seem to affect my bladder.prostate. (Bloating that causes pain in my
>>bladder to the point of excrutiating pain.)
>>Pain diminishes after releasing the gas.
>>Other symptoms are pain in my urinary tract and very painful
>>ejaculations.
>>ABX's help when I can take them.
>>You might have pyles either external or internal. They can become
>>inflamed and in extreme cases cause blockage. hence gas buildup.
>>I've only found one uro that was willing to confess that gas and
>>inflammation of the lower gi can exert pressure on the
>>bladder/prostate causing pain.
>>There are other things that can cause blockage, let a doctor check you
>>on those tho'.
>>
>>>
>>>When this discomfort happens I don't usually have probelms urinating, but the
>>>feeling is uncomfortable enough that I worry about the other means of excreting.
>>>I also been diagnosed recently with having Type -2 Diabetes.
>>Start adding veggies to you diet as well as fiber.
>>I recommend broccoli and other leafy greens.
>>For fiber try rice bran, it's very gentle unlike wheat or other types.
>>Stay away from acidic drinks and stop all caffeine.
>>Fruit juices should be fresh squeezed not pastureized.(especially
>>since you're diabetic.)
>
>Probably good advice.
>
>
>>
>>>
>>>I am not very overweight. There's been a history of Prostate Cancer in my
>>>family, My father had it and I guess successfully treated, but my Grandfather on
>>>my mother-side died of it. I've also developed a case of Gynomastia (about two
>>>years ago), and while I do not smoke, nor take recreational drugs.
>>>
>>Start gradually exercising to reduce weight.
>>Genetics can be a bitch. Both sides of my family have lower GI
>>problems as well as prostate cancers in abundance.
>
>>>I did have a history of asthma, since I was 12yrs and have had to take all kinds
>>>of meds for it, all the way from Marax to Theo-dur. I've been on Gluco-steroid
>>>therapy for my asthma, in and out of the hospital. I've exercised frequently
>>>throughout my life...though I have not been very sexually active throughout my
>>>life. I feeled screwed and scared might anyone have suggestions has to whats
>>>causing this is it serious enough to see a doctor..
>
>
>
>>Don't feel alone, many of us here got a similar deal in life.(I've had
>>asthma and chronic bronchitis for most of my adult life.)
>>You just gotta learn to deal as best you can.
>>Not a doctor, but I've read where cortico-steroids can really mess
>>with the natural production of testosterone which is so critical to
>>balanced health in males.(I spent long periods in hospital with
>>reconstructive surgeries some year back and was administered various
>>steroids(non-annabolic) to try and promote rapid healing.
>>They really killed production of test in my system.( I was into
>>competitive sports and it took nearly a year to get my natural levels
>>back up.)
>>That may be what's causing your Gynomastia. See if you can get off the
>>steriods for the asthma and get on something else.(barring that see if
>>the doctor is game about replacement therapy for your natural
>>testosterone. It'll just be a shot 2-3 times a month of test. should
>>help your sexual function as well.)
>
>I avoid the gluco-steroids ,so I don't take them much for my asthma, never did.
>It was only those times when I was hospitalized where they must have pumped me
>full of Gluco-steroids..
>
>I've seen a doctor about the Gynomastia, and presumed they tested me for
>testosterone levels...I guess they said it was within a normal range. I dont
>know about my liver function though, maybe that at fault here.
>
>>
>>I'm personally convinced that dropping testosterone levels in males is
>>key to all the health problem we have, especially inregards to the
>>prostate/reproductive system.
>
>How do you know?
I was for many years involved in professional bodybuilding and ironman
competition.(Had to stop after sustaining severe injuries in an
automobile accident.)
Virtually all the men I know who are still in competition training
have no male sexual or urinary tract problem, in spite of what doctors
say about anabolic steroids causing enlargement of the prostate etc...
Most of these men used anabolics to maintain there testosterone levels
in their later years.
Ask any endocrinologist/immunologist, male immune function and overall
vitality is linked to their testosterone levels.
And while modern medicine can't explain completely why, supplementing
dropping levels with cyclic injections shows improved overall health
for most.
Before I started showing symptoms of bladder/prostate problems my test
levels were all normal(13-18 ppm), which is high compared to
statistical index numbers. the reason I probably never had to use
anabolics during my competitive years.
Around the third year into my ailments I had my doctor run a full
analysis/chem panel on my blood to check my levels.
They'd dropped to under 5ppm of active testosterone in my bloodstream.
And whether it's either causal or part of the symptoms one cycle of
Anathate reversed the chronic fatique and the prostate pain.
I'm not a doctor so can't render a actual medical opinion, just know
it worked for me while I took it.(Had to go to a sports medicine
doctor to get it, very expensive. My regular doctor wouldn't even
consider doing it, even though he had years of my bloodworks to prove
that test levels had dropped far below my normal levels.)
If I had the money you can be sure I'd be supplementing myself with
it.
>
>"Civilisation is the encouragement of differences. Civilisation
>thus becomes a synonym of democracy. Force, violence,
>pressure, or compulsion with a view to conformity, is both
>uncivilised and undemocratic."
>-- Mahatma Ghandhi
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