Got circumcised a couple of days ago and as I am sitting down or even standing up, little drops of Urine will automatically leak and dribble down my leg.
I feel like its always going to be like this and I can't even feel the option to control it until its too late, can feel it running out of the tip of penis though
Anybody experience this, have any advice
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yes, can stop and start the urine flow as normal during chosen urination. but there seems to be little bits of urine stored in the head and when I move, sometimes it leaks out in small droplets
milk, shake and dry? what do you mean?I hope so too, when I used to practise autocircumcision, it also did this.. its just I notice it a lot more now and seem to have less control of it now that there is no foreskin
This is for everyone: to intact or circumcised. It's way more hygienic, if urine won't leak to underwear. You can start it now and continue it to your last breath.
my nurse told me that it is normal at first and will go away, how long did it take for you to get full control of your urine flow and when did it stop leaking? kinda scary
It depends on healing time and healing time differ for all individuals. I got circumcised 2 months ago and I would say urine flow is still 80 percent of what it was before circumcision. But definitely it is getting better with each passing day. There was a time when I had to pee 10-11 times a day because swelling was blocking the passage of urine. Now I go 6-7 times . So things get better with time.Also one more thing the orgasams have been more intense after circumcision .You are going to enjoy it more now. Keep patience and good luck for your recovery .
thank you for your reply.. please keep me updated on your journey and if the percentage improves and when it does.. can't believe I got to wait 2 more months until I can get control of my piss again
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