andrew15
10-02-2007, 11:52 PM
I have posted here before and I have posted in the Sexual health forum.....
Does anyone know if low-voltage (120 volts) could cause damage to nerve endings in the penis? A shock which happened years ago still has me convinced that the lack of (pleasurable) sensation I feel and the presence of myriad aches, stings, rawness, pins and needles, abrasion is a result from physical damage, tissue changes caused by the penis being one of the exit paths for the charge.
The neurologist I saw from a reputable place in Mpls, Mn said because I could feel the feather at the tip and because I can still get erections fine there can't be any damage - that it's an all or nothing proposition.
There was no major burn on the outside but I'm convinced there was some damage inside. The physical sensations are too consistent and too long-lived to be purely pyschological it seems.
If anybody has any experience with repro nerves or nerve function in general any thoughts would be welcome.
Andrew
MN
Does anyone know if low-voltage (120 volts) could cause damage to nerve endings in the penis? A shock which happened years ago still has me convinced that the lack of (pleasurable) sensation I feel and the presence of myriad aches, stings, rawness, pins and needles, abrasion is a result from physical damage, tissue changes caused by the penis being one of the exit paths for the charge.
The neurologist I saw from a reputable place in Mpls, Mn said because I could feel the feather at the tip and because I can still get erections fine there can't be any damage - that it's an all or nothing proposition.
There was no major burn on the outside but I'm convinced there was some damage inside. The physical sensations are too consistent and too long-lived to be purely pyschological it seems.
If anybody has any experience with repro nerves or nerve function in general any thoughts would be welcome.
Andrew
MN

