countryboy

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Hey Guys,

Several years ago (probably 6 years ago) I used a penis pump for the first time. Not knowing much about pumping I applied too much pressure. My penis got extremely big, once I released the valve I took my penis out of the pump. I started getting blisters on my penis and it was sore. Also, I got some discoloration not on the penis but around my fat pad on the pelvic. The veins on my penis also got really big.

I went to two different Urologists and they said everything appeared normal. They even had a ultrasound done and checked out the arteries, veins, corpa cavernosa (think I spelled it right) and everything appeared normal as well.

Now when I get an erection my penis is not curved at all, therefore indicating there shouldn't be anything wrong with the tunica. But you know the inner part of the penis that doesn't show, when I feel the inner part of the penis by taking my finger and feeling along the inner penis by going over top the scrotum sack, it doesn't feel particularly smooth and I feel chunks of tissue in different places that almost feel like they were disconnected from other parts of a tissue as if they were torn. At least I think I'm feeling the tissue along the inner penis.

The Ultrasound the Urologist did doesn't show soft tissue.

1) Obviouisly, I have nothing else to compare to as I only have one penis but the soft tissue I'm referring to along the inner penis is that normal?

2) Could the tissue I'm feeling be something else and maybe it's not on the inner penis but tissue for something else in the scrotum sack?

3) Can these chunks of tissue along the inner penis affect Penis Enlargement?

4) I noticed that most men when they get an erection their penis points stratight out. My penis points quite a bit to the left. Is this normal?

Thanks!
 
Is this a duplicate thread? I could have sworn I answered this thread yesterday???
 
Hey DLD,

I posted this topic in both the Penis Enlargement Forum which is right here and the Newbie Forum. I often post the same message in both forums because I get responses from different users.

The only person that responded to this post was ggogeta in the Newbie Forum.

Could you please share your thoughts on this topic with me???

Thanks DLD!
 
countryboy said:
1) Obviouisly, I have nothing else to compare to as I only have one penis but the soft tissue I'm referring to along the inner penis is that normal?

The corpus cavernosum is very resilient and I doubt any damage that may have occurred would have healed by now. The inner portions of the penis are a spongy type mass that would be very difficult to separate and function, or even remain living tissue, if there were a "chunk" or "chunks" floating within the cavernosum. I think you are over analyzing this.

countryboy said:
2) Could the tissue I'm feeling be something else and maybe it's not on the inner penis but tissue for something else in the scrotum sack?

Very doubtful aside from a growth of sorts but this would have been picked up by the ultra-sound. The penis can become highly ribbed (see REDZULU) and in this state there are definite feelings of chunkiness.


countryboy said:
3) Can these chunks of tissue along the inner penis affect Penis Enlargement?

Indeed, in a good way as this is a highly desirable state for many Penis Enlargement'ers. In fact I among other members have introduced exercises to achieve this.


countryboy said:
4) I noticed that most men when they get an erection their penis points stratight out. My penis points quite a bit to the left. Is this normal?

As does mine. The penis, if there is any uneven growth left or right or even when 1 of the 3 ligaments is shorter than the others can result in a lean or bend.

You may also want to be checked if any plague is present as this is a condition called peyronies disease. In most cases it is brought on by blunt trauma.
 
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