So tomorrow marks the 7th week since I had a dorsal slit after tearing my banjo multiple times to the point it had scarred that much, getting it past the head once I was fully erect was pretty uncomfortable.
Now I did a lot of research in regards to types of cuts and I never really saw anything about the potential swelling for these types of cuts. My surgeon says this is normal, it's healing well and it should be down in a few months. Genuinely, is this thing actually gonna go down? Everyday I look at this thing and I feel so God damn depressed for real, I made the decision to get cut after a year of all hitching out and now this.
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It hasn't mate. It's still raised when fully erect but a nurse says on here that the swelling will go down when the inner skin heals? My surgeon echoes this but I'm now almost 8 weeks post surgery and I still can't wack off using the head because the frenulum area hasn't healed yet, I definitely can't have sex with my dick like this.
there shouldnt be swelling after 8 weeks of surgery.. thats 2 months. Wait maybe like 1 month more and if it hasnt gone away ask your doctor. This is strange.
Thank you sir, I have been using an ice cube for the last two weeks 3 times a day and have seen very little difference. This is grim.
Damn man, I haven’t been able to jack off in 5 days and I’m going crazy. I can’t imagine you not being able to for 8 weeks. Hope it gets better brother, find a different surgeon if the one you got is not helping
Holy shit. I'm on day 10 and already trying to figure out a way but I think it will be impossible until the stitches are out at least. Jeez man...wtf was it like after 24 weeks???
Well.. it was hard but after 4 weeks I started to get used to it. I went to school and etc and everything was fine. I started to find almost every woman attractive. Then one day I just decided ti try again after tons if attempts and it worked. Then I destroyed the curse of no fapping.
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