Water Seaman - Will It Pass? Should I Take Volume Pills?

Confused

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4 months on Propicia and most sides are settling down. Acne seems to be clearing up, libedo mostly back, & gyno seems to have stopped (I hope). But my seaman is still very watery, this really bothers me.

Will it pass?

Is this a sign that my sexual health is in danger (permenent loss of libedo, dick and ball shrinkage)?

Should I take volume pills to try and combat this?
 

Confused

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This is a serious question. And if you didn't know there are people claming it shrunk there balls and curved there penis.

Messing with your hormones is risky. I'm not ruling out these possibilities.
 

UK1

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My semen is still pretty watery too, it doesn't bother me too much.
 

Jm0311

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damn well dont u wanna be able to have sex? hahaa i would stop if i saw sides
 

haunted-ballroom

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usmcmarine083 said:
damn well dont u wanna be able to have sex? hahaa i would stop if i saw sides

Im stopping LOL! Most seem to wait it out to see if they subside but f#ck that! I dont wanna risk it.
 

Jm0311

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so if you see no sides at first would you stay on it...maybe knowing that something can come up down the road?


has anyone seen these side effects while taking geniune propecia 1mg?

why dont some people just take .5mg a day?
 

Jm0311

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because who know you guys who have no sides now. what happens 5 yrs from now?
 

Lorenzo_91

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I personally like the higher volume in my Semen. So does my girlfriend for various reasons. Plus more volume means more pleasure at the release.

On the curved dick I have only seen the study of collagen build up in the erectile tissue in rats. Essentially rats were screwed but this is something that already happens as you age and it even happens in the heart as collagen infiltrates it and makes it harder.

So the idea of this happening to your penis is that once the tissue becomes to rigid ie over 50% build up from collagen infiltration you have ED.

This is one of the basic ways in which people get ED I believe, not completely positive but I am pretty sure that it is one of the risks taken on with long term use of Propecia.

I hope that is what you were talking about, but you will have to ask somebody else to post the link to the rat study on erectile tissue with finasteride.
 
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