(Yesterday, 07:11 AM)Heaven's Night Wrote: Yes this is quite normal. The tissues will athropy mostly from lack of practice and the blood pressure builds up in a way which could hurt as your body is trying to get the usual amount of blood down there beforeit adapts, the body changes tend to ba faster than what your brain can process, so confusing weird stuff and things not working as before is to be expected.
Unlikely that it is anything other than athropy pain from HRT.
Hi Heaven's Night, I appreciate your support. I decided change from spironolactone to bicalutamida. I bouhgt today my new antiandrogen. It costs a lot. spironolactone is 2 euros, bicaltamida 32 euros. It is a big difference, but bica does not affect the erectil functions like spiro, because it does not block production of testosterone, but just the receptors. I will start tomorow morning. I will take spiro together for 45 days, because bicalutamida needs some days to begin to work. I hope that the changes can be restored, because I have only 4 months using spiro...