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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is Maintaining Morning Erections Important?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flimpy" data-source="post: 221954" data-attributes="member: 38524"><p>I also had a doppler ultrasound and have similar challenges. What were your numbers? The diameter of the left cavernosal artery for me was 1.0mm, and the right was 0.9mm. Inflow (peak systolic rates) were 53 cm/s and 50 cm/s on the right and the left was 37 cm/s and 33 cm/s. End-diastolic (outlfow) was 0 cm/s on both sides.</p><p></p><p>I would have loved to try and make my erection go away on my own, they didn't even give me the option, they injected me with phenylephrine to cause detumescence. I've since wondered if that can cause any scarring or other issues.</p><p></p><p>Did you get a copy of your doppler images?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flimpy, post: 221954, member: 38524"] I also had a doppler ultrasound and have similar challenges. What were your numbers? The diameter of the left cavernosal artery for me was 1.0mm, and the right was 0.9mm. Inflow (peak systolic rates) were 53 cm/s and 50 cm/s on the right and the left was 37 cm/s and 33 cm/s. End-diastolic (outlfow) was 0 cm/s on both sides. I would have loved to try and make my erection go away on my own, they didn't even give me the option, they injected me with phenylephrine to cause detumescence. I've since wondered if that can cause any scarring or other issues. Did you get a copy of your doppler images? [/QUOTE]
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