Flaccid State (Or: How's it Hanging?)
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 12:50 am
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Originally posted July 2014
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I have seen many guys say that they have noticed changes in the way their penis hangs (or doesn't hang) since they have been affected by SSRIs. I also have noticed this problem.
It has been described as "shrinkage" (à la the famous Seinfeld episode). Not as in an actual shrinking of the organ, but as in a drawn-up, somewhat tense state. I also have seen it referred to as "turtled up," "penile shrinkage," and "hard flaccid." If there is an actual medical term for this, I haven't found it.
Do all guys with PSSD symptoms have this particular issue? Has anyone found a way to improve it? I'm starting to wonder whether it is the most constant indicator of sexual dysfunction. Might this also be the cause of the BPH-like symptom of "dribbling after urination," which I also have noticed and seen others mention?
Some have described this drawn-up flaccid state as being painful. For me, it's more of an occasional discomfort, but mostly I think that it's a constant indicator of whatever deficit is causing the erection problems. In other words, I am guessing that an effective treatment for SSRI-induced ED would by necessity also treat this shrinkage issue. It only makes sense that a relaxed and loose member is closer to becoming erect than one that is drawn-up and tense.
It has been mentioned here on the forum as being an issue of blood flow, which makes sense. When I've taken Cialis, I have noticed some temporary improvement.
If you have this problem or have found anything that makes it better, share that experience here. I suspect that this is a problem that a lot of us notice but never mention because it becomes an afterthought in light of the more pressing symptoms.
Originally posted July 2014
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I have seen many guys say that they have noticed changes in the way their penis hangs (or doesn't hang) since they have been affected by SSRIs. I also have noticed this problem.
It has been described as "shrinkage" (à la the famous Seinfeld episode). Not as in an actual shrinking of the organ, but as in a drawn-up, somewhat tense state. I also have seen it referred to as "turtled up," "penile shrinkage," and "hard flaccid." If there is an actual medical term for this, I haven't found it.
Do all guys with PSSD symptoms have this particular issue? Has anyone found a way to improve it? I'm starting to wonder whether it is the most constant indicator of sexual dysfunction. Might this also be the cause of the BPH-like symptom of "dribbling after urination," which I also have noticed and seen others mention?
Some have described this drawn-up flaccid state as being painful. For me, it's more of an occasional discomfort, but mostly I think that it's a constant indicator of whatever deficit is causing the erection problems. In other words, I am guessing that an effective treatment for SSRI-induced ED would by necessity also treat this shrinkage issue. It only makes sense that a relaxed and loose member is closer to becoming erect than one that is drawn-up and tense.
It has been mentioned here on the forum as being an issue of blood flow, which makes sense. When I've taken Cialis, I have noticed some temporary improvement.
If you have this problem or have found anything that makes it better, share that experience here. I suspect that this is a problem that a lot of us notice but never mention because it becomes an afterthought in light of the more pressing symptoms.