← Return to Dry Orgasm after surgery: Does it get better with time?

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@robertmizek

Well, Jeff, here you go again.

You wrote. “There is no reason they shouldn’t be just as intense as before surgery. it may just take a while for you to be adjusted to the new situation and then intensity will come back“

You’re not a doctor. You’re a cancer patient like the rest of us and to make matters worse you have no first-hand experience with recovery from surgery because you chose radiation.

Your comments aren’t constructive and helpful to those of us on this form who chose surgery and are struggling to get quality of life back.

I want to believe that your heart is in the right place, so if you want to help other men in this community, don’t tell other cancer patients who chose surgery what to expect. You can relate your experience and personal struggles any day of the week, but for the rest of it, let it go.

Do the right thing and good luck on your journey with prostate cancer.

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Robert, I was only speaking of my own experience. I had exactly the same problem he did at first and after a while, the orgasms became much stronger, equal to before surgery.

Other people have confirmed the same thing with their experience

I had surgery 14 years ago and salvage radiation 3.5 years later. I have spoken of this many times in this forum. Apparently you haven’t followed my saying this many times. Hard to do that on this forum, can’t just search for some particular person’s comments.

Rob - I hear you Brother . He is trying to be helpful and encouraging I think. I posted a note here today to BDC . I was light , and explained to hang in there , it will get better . BDC is also exposed to ADT , so that may not have washed out of his system yet . Im no Dr ( thank god ) , Im a commercial pilot BUT , ive hear some guys have problems after ADT for 3-10 months after . On that note , I hear a lot of my pilots I used to fly with are comming down with Prostate Cancer . Very high number than general population. We are exposed to massive RF radiation from radio's , Nav equipment, and transponders (2) operating at massive wattage ! Also the air at Flight Level 40 ( thats 40,000' ) there is so much , X-rays , Gamma rays , and other comic rays. Darn I was exposed to that for 30 years . Now when I take contracts overseas ( ill be with Cebu Pacific in Jan for 5-6 months) . I try and get on the ATR-72's . Its a turbo prop , flys very low ( 18,000 feet is usually cruise altitude ) and is rather slow compared to the A320, 737, 767 ( Which I usually fly ) . So now I choose lower altitudes - safer for a pilot . I would say 50-55% have prostate cancers . Way more than population- I have told the Government of Canada and Health Canada . they say they have no money to investigate . I said what about all that money you have in Breast Cancer ? They said nothing ! Men get little respect in North America (NA) . Prostate Cancer get about 2-5% of the funding breast cancer gets if you do a long study on funding and direct and indirect funding ....yet more men die of prostate cancers than people die of Breast Cancer these days . God Bless you Sir . Keep the faith and thanks of all your help to our brothers !