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ChaseDakoda
March 14th, 2018, 11:32 PM
My cousin is 12, and he needs a circumcision. He has Phamosis and streaching is hot working. So he is getting a Dorcil Slit. It's not removed but it's cut to allow it to go back and forth.

Anyway has or does anyone remember thers?

Did they numb your shaft?

If you know what they used to numb it with?

And did you feel the needle in your penis as they were numbing You?

Thanks for you help.

NZPerson
March 15th, 2018, 02:58 AM
This applies to any surgery really but yes they will numb it, you will feel the needle go it but its not bad. The local Anestetic Xylocaine or whatever drug they decide to use will probably sting abit as it goes in as its acidic but this feeling will go quickley.once its numb you will feel some sensation like pressure and touch, just not pain. The doctor is required by law to to explain the procedure if you want him to. In the case of a 12 year old they will probably tell the parents and maybe the kid.

ChaseDakoda
March 15th, 2018, 05:54 AM
NZ PERSON

I am 18
I went to doctors yesterday for my HPV VACCINE.
And i told my doctor that since I hat my baseball to my ball's accident I was having a hard time with a erection. I was given 4 things to try but they did not work.
So now he us going to inject some medicine in my penis to see how hard I get hard.
Is this normal?
I am scared.
Thanks for advice for my cuz

jamie_n5
March 15th, 2018, 12:26 PM
Your cousin will get a local anesthetic and I am sure it will go well.
No your erection problem is not normal. Hopefully your doctor will find a solution. Did he try like Viagra or something like that? I feel bad for you my friend. I hope that all goes well.

Turbofan explosion
March 15th, 2018, 05:31 PM
NZ PERSON

I am 18
I went to doctors yesterday for my HPV VACCINE.
And i told my doctor that since I hat my baseball to my ball's accident I was having a hard time with a erection. I was given 4 things to try but they did not work.
So now he us going to inject some medicine in my penis to see how hard I get hard.
Is this normal?
I am scared.
Thanks for advice for my cuz

Wait a week. Does anything get better?

ChaseDakoda
March 15th, 2018, 06:25 PM
Whatever he injected, it works fine, I mean BETTER. now we need to find whats damaged.

NewLeafsFan
March 16th, 2018, 11:24 PM
So much better to just get circumcised. The recovery time is a lot less and there's a good chance that they will put you out. When I had that problem, I got circumcised. I don't miss my foreskin at all. Smartest thing I could have done. Plz urge your cousin to reconsider.

ChaseDakoda
March 17th, 2018, 03:36 AM
So much better to just get circumcised. The recovery time is a lot less and there's a good chance that they will put you out. When I had that problem, I got circumcised. I don't miss my foreskin at all. Smartest thing I could have done. Plz urge your cousin to reconsider.

Thank got we did not listen to you. You sound ANTI UNCUT.
Not everyone had a bad experance like you sound like you did.

So please don't say circumcision is the cure all.

It isn't.

But thanks for your incorrect responce.

NewLeafsFan
March 17th, 2018, 03:42 AM
Thank got we did not listen to you. You sound ANTI UNCUT.
Not everyone had a bad experance like you sound like you did.

So please don't say circumcision is the cure all.

It isn't.

But thanks for your incorrect responce.

?????

My circumcision experience was a positive one. Why would I recommend it if it wasn't a good experience?

ChaseDakoda
March 17th, 2018, 03:49 AM
Why were you circumcised and why will you circumcise you boy children? It should be there choice.

Sep 8, 2015 · While there may be a benefit for some boys in high-risk populations and circumstances where the procedure could be considered for disease reduction or treatment, the Canadian Paediatric Society does not recommend the routine circumcision of every newborn male.

Sep 8, 2015 · While there may be a benefit for some boys in high-risk populations and circumstances where the procedure could be considered for disease reduction or treatment, the Canadian Paediatric Society does not recommend the routine circumcision of every newborn male.

This is where you live.

And to take your sobs foreskin away at birth, that's your choice, but a bad choice.

And mods, he is fighting with me.

Doesn't sound like fighting to me. But nevertheless I kindly ask both parties to stay civilised.

And please don't double post. Use the edit button next time, thanks.

~Dalcourt

NZPerson
March 17th, 2018, 03:51 PM
NZ PERSON

I am 18
I went to doctors yesterday for my HPV VACCINE.
And i told my doctor that since I hat my baseball to my ball's accident I was having a hard time with a erection. I was given 4 things to try but they did not work.
So now he us going to inject some medicine in my penis to see how hard I get hard.
Is this normal?
I am scared.
Thanks for advice for my cuz

It sounds like a reasonable course of action. It probably just because as you get older you get less erections but on the other hand it could be a damaged nerve. Im not sure

Turbofan explosion
March 17th, 2018, 09:33 PM
About 10 years ago and earlier, people thought circumcision was a good thing that is a panacea to infections, STDs (Obviously not true), and other health conditions related to the foreskin. However a lot of those were not true. In fact, around the 1980's and earlier, people thought circumcision was a cure to masturbation as people didn't realize masturbation was something healthy and normal.

Today, people are starting to realize how child circumcision should be stopped, and why it should be his choice.

So I mean, unless it is absolutely necessary with nothing less harmful that would work, it is better to try something else. For example, prepucioplasty is a surgery that can be done to fix phimosis as an alternative to circumcision...

ChaseDakoda
March 18th, 2018, 07:58 AM
Everybody, thanks for you experience and suggestions. I got lots to think about and talk to my doctor