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by MorningBliss » Fri Jan 22, 2021 7:40 pm
Can someone guide me t o proper forum of this group
I need to ask this question that
some 17 years ago i went to a psychiatrist for treatment of
depression
masturbation
lack of public speaking ability
his medicine did wonder but also started a kind of dryness and made me thirsty for tea
at the start his medicines ended depression. masturbation and made me confident to talk to people but
also made my throat dry and diarrhea started whic lead to daily quick weightloss and i had lost 15 to 20 lbs in 1 month.
after 2 months i stopped his treatmet and i went back to old me.
and after some time i noticed my penis had shrunk 1 inch.
maybe the weight that i lost was water infact and that also made my penis short
can someone tell me why this happed to me and can i be healthy again i can live with depression but i cannot live with this amputation
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by Snaga » Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:10 am
Hello and welcome to the forums!
I can't think of anything that causes an effective shortening of the penis, except for weight gain. Did you gain your weight back, after you went off the medication? I've read that for every 30-50 pounds above a person's average weight, there is an inch loss of visible penis length, on average.
Could you have gotten used to how your penis appeared, when you'd lost that weight? I'm biologically male; as I have gained weight, I noticed a difference in the apparent length of mine, as well.
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by MorningBliss » Sat Jan 23, 2021 6:14 am
when i push part of body at the root of penis to see its size and it seems smaller it definitely means it has shrunk
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by Snaga » Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:40 pm
Well if weight isn't the problem, then it might have been the medicine, or a number of other things. I'm not sure it's reversible- have you seen a urologist about this?
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by MorningBliss » Sat Jan 23, 2021 5:12 pm
well not yet i have actually lost the hope of being back to normal again
my condition is like this that when ever i lose some water weight i feel Erectyle Dysfunction
i took medicine 17 years ago the problem is with me still
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by serpand » Sat Feb 27, 2021 11:05 pm
Penis just don't change size permanently. It's like going into cold water the penis shrinks a lot but it's because it's contracted and empty of blood. Erection is when blood floods the penis. I am on antidepressants and noticed my erection is not as hard as I would like and it does look small. But I noticed sometimes both penis and testicles are contracted and look underdeveloped but other times they are relaxed and look normal. I suspect stress is an important shrinkage factor.
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