Impotence - How One Man Learned to Deal With It
Men
often joke about the inability to get hard. It's an easy thing to make fun of,
and the right joke is almost certain to get a big laugh. But in reality, a
firmness problem is no laughing matter. In fact, it can be devastating for men,
and those who are impacted might be desperate to find the right male
organ care methods to
resolve the problem.
That's
what happened to one man, who will be referred to in this article as Ben. He
agreed to share his story in order to raise awareness about the seriousness of
impotence, and the ways in which the problem can be handled.
A
Physical Source
"I
started having problems a few years ago, when I had a pretty serious back
injury," Ben says. "I was in a lot of pain, so the whole idea of
intimacy wasn't really all that appealing. But even when I started to feel
better, I noticed that I just couldn't get things moving. I might be
interested, but my body wasn’t really cooperating."
"When
I went through some more tests, they found that I had damaged the nerves that
go from the spinal cord to the male organ," Ben says. "This wasn't a
mental thing, so counseling wouldn't solve it, and it wasn't something that
surgery could cure. I was told that I needed to learn how to adjust and live
with the loss, since it probably wouldn't be coming back."
Mental
Exercises
"When
I first found out that I wouldn't be able to be close with my wife, and I mean
like we used to be, I felt really awful," says Ben. "I didn’t think I
was much of a man anymore, and I couldn't figure out why she'd want to have
anything to do with me, since I was so broken and worthless. All of those
little thoughts went around and around in my head. It wasn't good."
"My
wife is wonderful, though, and she encouraged me to talk to a therapist about
all of this. We decided to go together. We talked about what had happened
between us in the past, and what we needed to do in the future. We just cleared
the air," Ben says. "It wasn't easy for me to talk about this stuff
at all, but I think it was really important."
Physical
Help
"While
the therapy was really important, I also decided to start looking into physical
aides that would allow me to be intimate with my wife. One of the tools I tried
was a vacuum pump," Ben says. "It basically bypasses the nerves
altogether, and when I used it, I saw pretty remarkable results. Sure, it takes
the spontaneity out of things, but I could actually get firm. So that part was
great."
"But
I also learned that intimacy isn't all about the thrusting," Ben says.
"My wife and I have epic sessions now that have a lot to do with touching
and oral play, and we both love that. It's something we didn't do a lot of
before I got hurt, so that's been really great."
Ben
also started using a male organ vitamin crème. While these products can't
repair nerve damage, they contain ingredients that can keep the skin soft and
sensitive, including:
-
Vitamin E
-
Alpha lipoic acid
-
Vitamin A
-
L-arginine
A
quality male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil) with
these ingredients might help skin to stay softer and just a little more supple,
so a man can feel every little tingle and touch that comes his way. These
products can also make the tool a bit nicer to look at, which might entice more
partner interaction.
Visit
http://www.menshealthfirst.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan
is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an
ongoing contributing writer to numerous web sites.