Doctors mutilated dudes dick trying to fix his month-long Viagra-fuelled erection
A 26-year-old man has found himself unable to get a hard-on after one Viagra pill made him hard for an entire month and left him with multiple medical issues.
Nat Thind popped the blue pill during a fun-filled night but after he shot his load, his knob still didn’t go down. Though the 26-year-old had taken Viagra many times before without any problems, on this occasion he woke up to find he still had a stonk on, which he knew wasn’t normal.
Nat took himself off to hospital where doctors diagnosed him with priapism, which is basically ‘a long-lasting painful erection’. Doctors then used needles in an attempt to drain the blood from his penis, but when that didn’t work, Nat had to undergo a ‘winter shunt’ surgery. What is that, I hear you ask - it involves experts cutting into Nat’s dick to try and drain the excess blood through a small gap forged with a scalpel. Vom.
If having your cock sliced into wasn’t horrific enough, it turned out that the op didn’t even fucking work so poor Nat was sent home, with his rock-on still pointing to the sky. Nat now had a mutilated penis that wouldn’t go down for a solid month.
After a hard (literally) month, Nat’s penis finally went down, but Nat’s happiness was short lived as he soon realised he was unable to get an erection or achieve an orgasm. Speaking of his horrific ordeal, Nat said:
It’s very difficult to come to terms with the fact things aren’t working as they should. It’s particularly difficult to deal with as someone who’s only 26 years old and otherwise fit. I had a healthy sex life before and obviously that’s impossible for me now – my penis can’t get hard and there’s almost no sensation in it.My physical and mental health have definitely been affected.
It’s now been eight weeks since Nat took the pill and he’s still no closer to cumming or achieving a hard-on. He did go to see a specialist in London but by that point he was told it was too late to have another surgery. Nat feels the NHS has let him down and that he should have been to see a specialist sooner. He said:
The problem was ongoing and I don’t feel like enough was being done to stop it. The NHS just kept telling me to sit tight.
Nat now believes that some of the problems he’s now dealing with, including numbness, shooting pains and burning, are a result of the surgery and claims that doctors didn't inform him that there might be some nerve damage following the operation. He said:
The doctors did not really know what they were doing, they just had a go. I was told the surgery had been successful but obviously it wasn’t
Nat now hopes to visit specialists in Belgium and Germany in the next few months in a bid to save his penis. We’re rooting for you buddy!