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  • How they get the nerve sparing

    Posted by Mike on October 23, 2007 at 4:30 pm

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    On the way to the penis, the nerves pass across and adhere fully to the prostate gland. Lifting them from the gland has been compared to peeling a wet tissue, undamaged, from a surface, which is why the skill of the surgeon is crucial. Even if successful, the nerves can still suffer “trauma” that may require additional time for recovery.

    Why you need an excellent surgeon and some luck from that surgeon tis not an easy task appears to be very crucial. Joe

    Gholmes1936 replied 16 years, 7 months ago 6 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Gholmes1936

    Member
    November 19, 2007 at 11:58 pm

    Really a helpful letter for those still waiting. For me, I have had to take another road, implant. The nerve still works but the rest doesn’t. One out of two isn’t bad in these circumstance, I don’t think. ;)


    George Holmes
    Austin, Tx
  • Guest
    November 17, 2007 at 2:37 am

    Thanks Joe, Good illustration,, I am waiting patiently, or not.. Gene

  • Irishguy

    Member
    October 31, 2007 at 7:35 am

    Great picture thanks, this image came at the right time for me – as I had no idea how these nerves looked or behaved like. The description of wet tissue really shows how difficult these nerves are to work with for a surgeon. I’ve had a nerve sparing R.C. three months ago now, and am going through the long and winding road to having “lead in my pencil”! and this image helps me to be a little more patient


    Winning the battle :-)
  • RAH

    Member
    October 24, 2007 at 2:50 pm

    My surgeon said he felt confident that he spared my nerve. He said he has had men take up to 2 years to gain their first erection. Blood flow to the nerves somtime takes time and quite a bit of activity. Viagra and stimulation is his secret to success. I told him last week that it was two months down twenty-two to go. I haven’t given up hope. My wife seems up for the challenge too.
    Rick

  • timb

    Member
    October 24, 2007 at 7:32 am

    nice clear illustration Joe. It’s not surprising it’s difficult!

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