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Re: Several problems... desparetely need advice :-(

Written by Ralesk at 25 Apr 2004 15:47:14:

As an answer to: Re: Several problems... desparetely need advice :-( written by nick at 25 Apr 2004 02:09:41:

>Well, in the shower tonight, I was retracted for cleaning, and just wiping my finger along the corona to wipe off any smegma, when the adhesion gave way slightly. Just ever so slightly, though - it's not gone yet, but it did leave a little red mark where it used to be attached, and it's a little sore now, although I wouldn't go as far as to describe it as any kind of pain. Hopefully this is normal (I guess it'd be wishful thinking to hope for it to release without immediate blemish or soreness!); I'll check it again tomorrow when I'm in the shower after the gym. I wasn't applying much tension to the adhesion, so hopefully I haven't done myself any damage, although it might be a sleepless night for me now. :-/

I have vague memories of my own “fights” with my adhesions. The skin was white where adhered, and it wasn’t too much fun to separate them (that was a result of some misinformation I guess, I was about 5 or 6 when I freed up my corona), mainly since the glans was very sensitive to the touch, but also pulling the adhesion apart was kind of painful. I don’t remember the soreness part, but given that the whole glans was rather sensitive, I guess that didn’t add too much to the whole :P

>>You could try to urinate with the tip of the foreskin held shut. I usually suggest this only for detection of adhesions on people who have a [yet] unretractable foreskin, but some other people here suggested this for people with known adhesions for relieving those adhesions. I know that one can control the stream well that way, and only apply thus a comfortable-enough tension to the adhered parts — with a sane enough mind, it should be safe :) If you worry about the urine, do this before showering.
>Oo-er. Not sure I like the sound of that, tbh! Thanks for the advice anyway of course, although I might be tempted to leave that as a last resort.

*chuckles*

>>I do understand the concern. We’ll solve this somehow.
>You're a star! Thanks so much.

Thanks :)




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