View Full Version : Radio show Dr. says PE does not work
prolab7881
05-08-2003, 09:52 AM
I was listening to a local radio talk show, and the guest was a medical doctor. Listeners were calling in with all types of questions and then a women called in asking if the penis enlargement pills her husband bought are going to work? The doctor replied stating nothing short of surgery would increase the size of the penis. He then went on to say Viagra increases blood flow to the penis making it temporarily larger, but after viagra is discontinued, the penis goes back to its original state.
Not that I'm not looking forward to being in a minority (large penis category), but I couldn't help but feel bad for the many people that believe PE is a scam because that's what they're told day in and day out. It does take time, but so many have achieved their goals through months and years of work, it's ridiculous that the medical community (in general) will not accept that PE is possible.
I'll get of my soap box now.
dino775
05-08-2003, 10:19 AM
prolab7881
The doctor is 100% correct PE does not work, past the word. Wink wink nudge nudge do we really need anymore guys with big dicks out there. So like I said that doctor is 100% correct, growing your penis what a joke, shit I got a bridge I want to sell you.
Dino :)
Big Al
05-08-2003, 10:46 AM
(SIGH)
At this point, what would it benefit the medical community to admit that natural PE works?
Consider that many doctors won't claim that something is "possible" without all sorts of clinical trials and an approval by the AMA.
prolab7881
05-08-2003, 04:09 PM
Dino,
I agree with you completely. I too don't want a bunch of dudes with huge dicks running around. That's why I threw in my original post that "I'm looking forward to being in a minority"; wouldn't be much of a minority if most people had 8.5" dicks. LOL
Even still, a small part of me felt bad for others because if I wouldn't have run across informative sites such as this one, I may have accepted the doctor's answer and not given PE a legitimate chance.
Insane_man
05-08-2003, 04:23 PM
My daily surgery sessions seem to be working thus far.
If you would like to book an appointment with me, you can call my office. You can come by my house for a jelq-erectomy session 3-5 times per week. The nurses will help you to sustain an erection level of 70% at all times.
doggmann
05-08-2003, 07:22 PM
Remember, for years they also said that anabolic steroids don't build muscle...Let's keep it our secret...
Iceman
05-09-2003, 05:36 AM
If I see any gains, especially slow but regular (or fast and regular!) then I will pass the info on to some good friends, if they need it.
I wouldn't feel comfortable until I was big though. If I went from my original 6.125-6.5" NBPEL, 4.5" EG to something like 8" BPEL, 5.5" EG then I'd be a lot more comfortable. I couldn't do it now.
doublelongdaddy
05-09-2003, 06:26 AM
I can't stand it when someone with little or no authority makes a blank statement about something they know little or nothing about. Especially penis enlargement. So many men suffer with some of the same issues we have been able to overcome but the know-it-all fucks, like this doctor, sqaush that hope before the would be user even has the opportunity to get help.
GrowingUp
05-09-2003, 08:01 AM
PE doesn't work for the doctors because PEers don't need to keep going back for doctors appointments and be charged for what they can do naturally. And with a little from my friends.....
prolab7881
05-09-2003, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by doublelongdaddy
I can't stand it when someone with little or no authority makes a blank statement about something they know little or nothing about. Especially penis enlargement. So many men suffer with some of the same issues we have been able to overcome but the know-it-all fucks, like this doctor, sqaush that hope before the would be user even has the opportunity to get help.
Exactly. This is how I felt when I heard the doc.
TenaciousD
05-09-2003, 03:20 PM
In all fairness, the MD was probably trying to be helpful. The caller mentined pills, and anlthough there is info out there about manually enlarging the penis, it's not exactly mainstream. And the mainstream info dissemination that does exist (ie junk mail selling penis enlargement programs) is fairly suspicious; most of it seems like a rip off.
So what the doc was probably doing was saying that of the two methods he was aware of (pills, as advertised on tv and mentioned by the caller) and surgery (widely known in medical and lay circles) , only surgery definitively works.
Like someone else said, there are trials and publications proving as much, and without data, no good doctor is going to announce that something like tis works, even if he was aware of it (which is unlikely). Not that it doesn't, just that he can't say for sure that it does.
Anyway, just thought I'd try to quell some of the angry tone taken--and besides, as it was said, better for us!
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