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Re: Paraphimosis & Sretching

Written by Frank at 19 Jun 2002 07:15:06:

As an answer to: Re: Paraphimosis & Sretching written by Jim at 19 Jun 2002 06:11:34:

I was once one of those nay-sayers. Well not so much that, I thought my problem was more serious than that and there's no way scretching would work.

I will definitely post something later on describing what my exact situtation was in hopes of helping some others out there.

>Da nada senor. Stick around and let us know about your progress. It can be a big inspiration to others in the same boat, especially with all the naysayers who claim stretching doesn't work.
>>thank you for your DETAILED response.
>>I assumed this from the start, but I would rather be safe than sorry. Especially since i've read paraphimosis can be quiet a serious matter.
>>>Frank, you did get the right answer the first time, and from a physician, not a smartass. However, it looks as if you want more detail as to why this won't be a problem unless you're deadass drunk.
>>>In the event that the skin goes behind the sulcus and gets stuck, you simply pull it back over. Your already halfway there, so the likelihood of having a more severe problem is slim to none. The usual treatment used on little kids who panic under these circumstances is to pinch the glans and pull the skin over it.
>>>Any more questions?
>>>>Once again I shall post my question again in hopes of getting a proper response. If you have any smartass or 'interesting' comments please refrain, build up your ego elsewhere.
>>>>I've been sretching for the past three weeks now i'm gettting to the point where I can retract my foreskin completely while erect. Orginally when I started I couldn't even get it half way over the glans while flacid.
>>>>My question is do I have to worry about paraphimosis since i'm getting to the point where I can retract it fully but it's still rather tight?




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