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This one-sentence sums it up pretty well.

"To summarize the pathogenesis of ED after RP, neurapraxia induced by unilateral or bilateral CN injury, hypoxia, oxidative stress, and consequent structural changes in the penis are key factors."

Let me know if you're interested in the entire article. :-)

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dadzone43

Would appreciate the reference, yes.

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baw1955 in reply to dadzone43

Quite technical. Yet helps in my quest for a PhD in ED. Enjoy!

Current status of penile rehabilitation after radical prostatectomy (JH Kim and SW Lee)

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dadzone43 in reply to baw1955

Appears on skimming there is a 1:20 risk of Peyronie's Disease association. Glad to share this with my Men's Health urologist who says there is no association. And share this with a guy in my support group who stopped TriMix because of scarring.

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tvankirk in reply to dadzone43

I also developed PD after using TryMix. Your urologist is in denial....

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dadzone43 in reply to tvankirk

What seems to be not clear is whether this is an association or is a causal relationship. That does not matter to the man with the bend in his stem, of course. But is could be coincidental as it seems in the Korean review that part of the healing process without rehab is scarring which could lead to bending. Coincidence is not necessarily causality. Do not know if my urologist is in denial or just in ignorance. If you don't want to know, you don't ask--if you don't ask, you don't know.

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dadzone43

Thank you.

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TimCo

Thank you.

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dadzone43

What seems to be not clear is whether this is an association or is a causal relationship. That does not matter to the man with the bend in his stem, of course. But is could be coincidental as it seems in the Korean review that part of the healing process without rehab is scarring which could lead to bending. Coincidence is not necessarily causality. Do not know if my urologist is in denial or just in ignorance. If you don't want to know, you don't ask--if you don't ask, you don't know.

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Jeff85705

Nice to have a little levity among all the sadness over erectile loss. Thank you.

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michael42301

I tell my friends it's a matter of hydraulics and not masculinity.

Limp weinie!!!!

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