Mens Rea's Battle against PFS.

Hi guys just checking in with you all…

I’m good. Great in fact. The reason I checked is in fact I just ejaculated straight over my shoulder - it’s the second time today I’ve ejaculated too. Sorry to be gross but I know this is a mature forum. Strangely this randomly made me think how I’ve come (no pun intended) compared to back in 2010/2011. A nice feeling.

I’ll never be my 19 year old sexually charged student that I was but I’m fairly sure I wouldn’t have been at 30 years of age anyway

I believe I’m pretty close to having made full and fully stable recovery.

I say close because once in a while I’ll get prostrate ache and also my penis definitely lost mass when I crashed (I had pains - I believe it was cell death of some cells in my penis). When flaccid it’s more floppy than it used to be. If you haven’t experienced this you’ll probably not relate but I’m 100 percent sure this was PFS.

Anyway I’ve been fine for a number of years and have a healthy sex life. I’ve been married 8 months.

I’ve always said I wouldn’t forget this forum upon recovery. I’ve always felt certain people have did that and as a result there are less recovery stories than there should be (and more bad stories of desperate people needing help). This creates a disproportionately grim picture.

I believe this thread should now be in the recovery section to give people a perspective and hope.

I have job secret. I took zinc. Only take it occasionally now though. I take berocca every day but don’t it’s necessarily connected.

Time is my healer.

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Nice to hear some good news, with so much bad recently. Congrats on your recovery. Are you saying zinc was your cure? How much did you take?

Congratulations buddy. We talked a few times via PM in my darkest times, and I’ll always appreciate that. Couldn’t have happened to a better person. Wish you all the best, and I can’t wait to be on that other side with you.

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Add my congratulations too. You made me involuntarily spout out “Fucking Hell”, when I read about your power shot over your shoulder. Gives us all hope that we can get back there too and don’t just have our memories.

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Sorry - I meant to say I’ve got no secret. I took zinc but I think it may just helped expedite the natural recovery process.

I also attribute my progressive recovery to less alcohol binges. I think this was causing Estrogen spikes which obviously isn’t helpful to a PFS sufferer.

Time, patience and I believe living a normal life is what did it for me. Engaging in sexual activity with my now wife definitely helped. Real sex is definitely different than masturbation, even when I found myself very unresponsive to porn I always got a better spark from real life intimacy. When I would have had sex etc I would feel the next morning a surge of libido a few years ago. I definitely think these bursts pushed me further in the right direction , slowly but surely. I really believe the body responds and teaches itself / learns to redress imbalances if you pave the way for it. Obviously everyone has different starting points.

I also believe people over extending and pressuring their body to kick start is ultimately the wrong approach. This creates false dawns as temporary reactions aren’t sustainable for the above reasons. Excessive exercise etc to a down regulated body surely is stressing an already stressed endocrine system.

Anyway guys I’ll keep coming back to see how you are all doing.

No problem man, feeling any better?

Much better man. Heading in the right path. Thanks again.

Congratulations Mens Rea.

You were one of the first people I talked to 2 years ago, and you were very helpful. I am also very recovered fortunately. My shoulder is still virgin, but I know I will be there too…

Seriously, thanks for sharing and helping. Enjoy your life, you deserve it.

(By the way, I have not drunk alcohol for 9 months now so it seems teetotalism is key undoubtedly. Regarding the rest, I agree with you 100%. Trying sex, even when you have ED and not stressing your body also cornerstones).

Hi folks

Just doing my occassional “check-in” - i certainly haven’t forgotten about this forum or the people on it!

Hope everyone is keeping well.

I’m much the same as previous, thankfully. I’m quite confident my body has reached a stable state in which is now comfortably rests. Which I’m happy with.

I don’t think PFS is directly, if at all, related to gut-health but i do think gut health is a very important concept for general health. I took a programme called Zymprove which is a very strong probiotic and now im continuing my probiotics by taking a different tablet form probiotic daily. I would recommend this.

I’m also drinking alot of water and have cut out most sugary things from my diet. And im eating alot of fruit, especially blueberries which are a super food with anti-toxins. Amazing little treats!

Again, these are more things for general health. I thought i could never do it but now its easy. I hated drinking much water and now my body craves fresh water! It’s amazing. You train your body to either have good or bad habits - it’s our responsibility to make sure it craves the good stuff. In the past i’ve felt physical addiction to coca-cola, sweet things etc but now I don’t.

Other than that i continue to take vit d3 every few days, aswell as cycle zinc and magnesium.

I see in another thread Dr Crisler (who I would respectfully question on his medical credentials but he does seem to want to help) said that PFS patients have a tendancy to “jack rabbit” between treatments. I think there is some truth in this. How can your body recover from a crash if you keep chopping and changing things? I would urge a simplistic (not too extreme) but consistent approach to PFS patients - help the body help itself!

Hope this helps anyway folks. If i can be of any assistance just fire me a message.

congrats man on your your recovery, i am new here, just 3 month off fin, you once mentioned that you have penile tissue changes can you tell me what were the changes, i mean was there a bend or dark veins, i have dark veins and is it gone for you?

sorry for bad english

Hello Mens Rea,

I would like to direct message you but can’t find a way to do it. New to the forum, 4 months off Fin. I have bad PFS and I am looking for advice to cure myself in anyway possible. I noticed in previous threads and replies you made that it looked like you tried a lot of different methods including some drugs. Did any of that stuff work for you? If there is a way I could get in touch with you and ask a few questions that would be great. Thank you.

Hi guys,

Just a quick update for you all. I know how much i used to hate how guys who recovered disappeared off the forum when their need was gone, leaving other sufferers unclear about many things.

Thankfully things are great with me. Lately i’ve been masturbating alot and having strong ejaculation etc. I can have sex as much as my wife lets me! Only since January I have started the gym quite seriously. A mixture of circuit training, running and weights. This seems to strengthen my sex-drive somewhat. Luckily, there is little problem here anymore anyway, i would my sexual function is above the average 32 male.

Quite importantly however, my wife is 3 months pregnant. Everything is good so far, we have had two scans arleady. Obviously im delighted about this. We conceived very quickly from when we started “trying” so i am feeling very blessed indeed.

I’ll never say im 100% recovered, but my recovery is permament if that makes sense. I still get prostate pain once in a while - mabe every few months (hard to say as i dont think about it often). It quickly goes away. I guess, in terms of sex-drive etc i can’t compare my current self to myself 7 or 8 years ago as there will be a natural decline between 24 years and 32 years of age. Penis changes - shrinkage and tissue changes. I’m absolutely positive that i suffered both of these but ive recovered to a point that the changes, although permanent, aren’t noticable to anyone but me and don’t present any sort of problem. That said, I am very happy and relieved with how i have come out of this and i hope to give other people hope that they will too. The body is an amazing thing - just give it a chance to recover and it will do it’s best!

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thanks a lot mens rea

That gives me a lot of hope, and sometimes hope is all that keeps me going

Would hugely appreciate if you could answer one question

Inability to maintain an erection is probably my worst symtom, did this affect you and did it improve?

Mens rea, thank you so much

Fellow irish sufferer here, have one small question I would really appreciate if you could help

my main problems are sexual kike yourself, i cant maintain an erection for more than 20 seconds , is this something you suffered from, and did it get better over time?

A urologist has told me that it could be a permanent venous leak

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Did you check your prostate for calcification or other issue?

Have you ever done the broccoli treatment in order to treat prostata issues? You can find it online.

Hi noprop

I had my prostrate checked by two urologists but only physical checks. They both told me everything felt as it should.

I might try the broccoli treatment if i feel it becomes necessary. Thank you for the suggestion.

Hi Mens Rea!

Sorry to say that, but physical check cannot identify calcification. You need sonography. I did it.

If you have calcification, I know a way out.

Here is the link to solvepfs:
solvepfs.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t … ion#p34549

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I searched for calcification and found this, too: nanobacterias causing calcification, also in the prostate. They protect themselves by using calcium as a protective cover. Important: calcification causes inflammation. Step by step.
Bob Klein, MD, mentioned prostate stones.
On a forum - no more existing - someone said “nanobacteria were a calcium bomb”.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanobacteria
newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn5009
ajpheart.physiology.org/cgi/cont … 87/3/H1115

So, what to do? Any cure? Yes, there are some possibilities.

A) The drug protocol: This is the protocol of a member who had success.
EDTA (Chelat) erases the protective cover of the nanobacterias.
Tetrazyklin given will destroy the unstealthed nanob.

B) The Kalium Protocol (Potassium)
K1! : broccoli (as mentioned the broccoli protocol), spinach!!!, parsley…
K2: the Soja ferment product “natto”, fermented products in general

[0013] It has also been discovered that high intake of vitamin K can lead to removal of calcified precipitates from blood vessels that have already been affected by pre-existing calcification. This is a new and stunning discovery with great importance for patients with existing artery disease. Implications for the nutrition industry are that vitamin K-enriched foods and food supplements may be developed.

0065] The term “reducing calcification” or reduction of calcification includes decreasing the rate of calcification in and/or on the blood vessel. As used herein, the term “reversing calcification” includes removing pre-existing calcium deposited in and/or on the blood vessel. While the mechanism is not completely understood, it is believed that vitamin K enhances MGP (matrix Gla-protein) to rigorously protects against further accretion of calcium, whereas other proteins or cells (macrophages, osteoclast-like smooth muscle cells, or others) participate in the actual removal of the calcium. Alternatively, MGP’s Gla-residues (formed under vitamin K influence) have some structural resemblance to EDTA, and may act as such to directly dissolve the calcium. Finally, it may be that MGP (through its Gla-residues) may directly bind to the calcium precipitates (as all Gla-proteins do) and exert chemo-attractant activity towards macrophages, which are then thought to remove the calcium-MGP complexes.

Best…

Hi guys

It’s been a while.

I’d love to hear of some more recoveries?

I’m doing great guys, I am very blessed with a “gentleman’s family” and my sex drive etc is just as I’d hope it to be.

I believe for the most part my recovery has been 100% natural. Vit d3, zinc and the usual basics are what everyone should do and live clean. Little to no alcohol and get to the gym (don’t overdo it either).

Anyway, hope everyone is well guys. Keep the faith.

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Thanks for posting… I can remember reading all your posts a few years ago when I first joined… I’m now 2.5 years off finasteride but still have really bad erection problems, albeit not as bad as the first 6 months coming off the drug, and I have had some improvements… I can’t really take cialis either as I get really bad headaches - I take it the odd time I get lucky but couldn’t take it regularly… I’m hoping my situation will be much better in 2.5 years time which will be the five year mark for me, and hopefully meet someone then and start a family… Congrats on the family and delighted to here you’re doing great