I think cialis has improved my orgasms and sensitivity.
I’ve used DHT in a oral form with no success, have you cured yourself with this treatment? How do you get close to the pudental nerve?
Is cabergoline also included in category 1? I also got information about oxytocin sprays.
have you read @Sibelios success with cream directly on the pudendal nerve?
Where can we read more about this?
Read my post here. Higher up in the same thread I also give links to older threads where I describe my earlier experience with topical DHT.
Topical DHT application on key areas does have an effect on contraction strength and pleasure during orgasm.
Do you find it increases visual lust or merely the mechanics of ‘down below’?
I will have to give it a try, I have used oral DHT and oral Testosterone with no luck, it does seem like people are having success with creams which I have never tried. It makes sense with how are symptoms feel almost like a lost connection between the brain and genitals.
Any side effects? Has it made you lose more hair?
Update: I was talking with Dr. Goldstein he said he would prescribe several of these drugs. He will not prescribe Mifepristone he says it’s got a lot of side effects add it’s essentially birth control.
As far as the DHT cream I heard it is not FDA approved in the US but you can get it from Europe, do you know the name or brand?
Have you tried any of the drugs listed?
Tribulus and NAC. I’m not interested in TRT at 27
Treatment - tried Vyleesi twice a week, harder erections a little higher libido but no change in orgasm
Trying cabergoline, anastrozole and clomiphene - so far no change in orgasm, slightly lower libido and ejaculation barely comes out, will quit in one week if I see no improvements
@voice what do you think about HCG for our orgasm problem? Others seem to be having mixed success following joekools protocol
The thing that helped me was completely and totally unexpected. It is relaxing the pelvic floor. You will need to work on this - but that’s the strange thing - it is the opposite of work. You need to avoid tensing the pelvic floor at all and completely relax your muscles when engaging in sexual activity. I started this approx 6 months ago and have restored a lot of orgasmic sensation. It has been a huge breakthrough for me. I am very glad with the results.
I did somatic for 6 months which is supposed to release pelvic floor with no success. I would like to pursue reverse kegels more but I have a problem I can tighten my pelvic floor muscles but I can not feel them relax. Do you have exercises or a scheduled routine that helped you can orgasms back?
I only tried HCG for 6 weeks with no success I might try this protocol again for the 6 month period to see if it works. It is a very well tolerated drug for me besides weight gain
I can’t really find what ‘somatic’ is from some quick searching.
I had my first look at ‘kegel’-related stuff years ago. I got absolutely no benefits from kegel exercises. But the complete opposite was very helpful: relaxation of the pelvic floor.
If you have a chronically tight pelvic floor, this will compound any erectile problems and inhibit your orgasms.
You can get a check of your pelvic floor muscles via a public health physiotherapist. They can tell you whether your pelvic floor is damaged or not, then recommend exercises for fixing it.
There hasn’t really been a deliberate routine, but this is what I’ve been doing:
- Do not tense the pelvic floor when engaging in sex or masturbation
- This includes keeping relaxed before you get an erection. Tensing up the pelvic floor seems to choke off the erection
- I have been deliberately relaxing my whole body twice a day. This has just been a basic yoga posture (the one where you lie down and relax everything).
Over several months in summer I noticed that my perineum area had bulked out, like the muscle had started to grow back there. When I got the crash using Accutane, one of the early things I noticed was that the perineum muscle shrunk.
I have been pleased with the improvements.