Dry orgasm after prostate cancer treatments
For me this is a very emparassing question and subject. I think MCC is a great place to ask.
I have seen some past post but don't remember much about the discussion. I had 30 rounds of proton radiation and no ADT. It will be 1 year since my last treatment in July 2024.
I am not sexually active (intercourse wise due to back and medical problems with both spouse and I). My spouse and I enjoy each other with manual arousal love making.
I noticed orgasms are dry with litte or no liquid. I plan to discuss with my R/O in July but would like to see if this is something that has happen with others who did not have RP. I am not sure if I should be concerned about it or that is a common issue after radiation.
Bear with me was not easy to ask. I have found MCC a place where I can ask embarassing (at least for me) questions where I would never do so in person or in a in-person group.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Prostate Cancer Support Group.
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I'm sorry about your experience. No biopsy?
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For PCa, I had a transperineal biopsy and all the other stuff (decipher grid, PSMA PET, many doctors and institutions, etc.). After the aforementioned unnecessary surgery, I practice a great deal more due diligence on anything that I hear from the Medical 'Practitioners'. The Dr. claimed that you could not safely biopsy a testicle and, sadly, I accepted that and understand it is rarely done. However, there are many other tests that provide conclusive evidence that were not done.
I don't know the details of my drug coverage - I have Medicare Advantage with Kaiser as well as Part D. But I get all the generic Viagra I want for free...
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Had my prostate removed in January 2020, followed by radiation of the prostate bed. Was also on ADT for two years, starting around the time my prostate was removed. I cannot have an erection and gave up on that type of sex as the injections were not effective for penetration of my partner.
However, about three weeks ago I discovered that I can still have orgasms. And they are very deep ones at that.
I then did my research and found that this is not uncommon in men who were no longer on ADT.
It's been a great morale booster. Wish that I had tried earlier.
My radiation oncologist's explanation for dry orgasms after proton therapy is that your prostate produces most of the fluid that makes up the semen. So, once your prostate has been essentially destroyed by the proton therapy, your orgasms will be nearly or completely dry forever after. Once you get your head around it, not a bad trade off, yes?
@5galloncan
Thanks for information. I was not aware of it being a side affect so was shock when it happended twice after treatments ended.
I completely agree with you that the trade off is dam well worth it!
Again thank Mayo for MCC and learning these things you were not aware of.
Check out my post regarding a Facebook support group I belong to. We openly discuss all of the questions that people may consider embarrassing. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/facebook-support-group-for-guys-with-pc/
If you destroy your prostate, either by radiation or by surgery, you will end ejaculate (having only dry orgasms). You still have a pair of small glands (bulbourethral glands, also known as Cowper’s glands) located outside the prostate. They produce the small amount of liquid to help lubricate the urethra and condition it for the semen. That is often called "pre-cum". That will eventually go away too, though it may stick around for a year or more. So, yes, dry orgasms (the loss of any liquid) is normal and expected when you take action to get rid of or destroy the prostate. With radiation this can take some time. It is also true that doctors are not real upfront about this, especially with patients that they sense are uncomfortable talking about such things.