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I have lost everything after PE with LG hanger

Actually the usual response to minor injuries such as bruised skin, blocked lymph vessels, weak erections etc is to rest for a while and if no improvement is seen see a Doctor.

The response to more serious injury is always see a Doctor.

Originally Posted by Yesler

I didn’t said anything about claims of gains.

Go back read what I wrote. I never said you made false claims of gains. You made false claims against the guys who volunteer their time to help others.

Guys, specially mods,

It’s pointless discuss the frustrations. Stories like that must be taken with care. Right now feelings and thoughts aren’t in the right place. The best we can do is support Yesler, regardless of his resentment. None of us knows how hard it is.

My suggestion is trying to understand what leads to this catastrophic result. Can we trace a pattern of all nerve injuries reported by hangers? I believe in PE, but if we wanna help guys in this forum, the best we can do is learn. There are a lot of things nobody knows about PE. Why some guys can handle 20lbs 3hours a day for months and others got an injury with so little? Finding answers may reduce the risks for all thunders.

Lets try to change our approach here. Yesler got an injury without any Pi indicator. Warms up, warms down, 40min of 2lbs hanging. 1- 2 rest days every week.

Yesler, if you feel comfortable with, describe your PE journey since day one. Did you PE before hanging? Did you try newbie routine, for how long? Did you have gains? BPEL length, flaccid length, girth, steel cord… Details you give are parameters that we can compare with other cases and, maybe, someday, understand a pattern that leads to injury (if any pattern exists). That’s ok if you don’t want to share.

More important, I know there isn’t much that we can do, but we can listen.

Also, are you getting any better? Hope to see good news from you any time soon.

Well, my focus here is only to tell and report my story, and maybe to help some people to wake before to happen something bad and permanent.

But If mods don’t accept any crítics, I will not lose my time arguing on this.

Originally Posted by Yesler
Well, my focus here is only to tell and report my story, and maybe to help some people to wake before to happen something bad and permanent.

But If mods don’t accept any crítics, I will not lose my time arguing on this.

Can I ask why you didn’t follow the instructions that came with the hanger to increase weight every few weeks and instead stuck with 2lbs for 6 months.

You said you have been on anxiety meds for 6 months? Have you been on those med at anytime before the injury?

Originally Posted by capernicus1
Can I ask why you didn’t follow the instructions that came with the hanger to increase weight every few weeks and instead stuck with 2lbs for 6 months.

As I don’t understand the instructions are not TO increase, but how much is the minimum recommended time IF we want to increase.
But I didn’t want, at least in the 1st year. I was not focusing in big and fast gains, but possible and consistent gains, with safe.

But can ask you a question too?
Basically, with the hanger what happened is that my nerves were overstreched.
So, what do you mean with this question? That if I had increased the weight and stretched even more the nerves, the injury would not happen???

Originally Posted by Jimmybob55
You said you have been on anxiety meds for 6 months? Have you been on those med at anytime before the injury?

No, never.

Originally Posted by Yesler
As I don’t understand the instructions are not TO increase, but how much is the minimum recommended time IF we want to increase.
But I didn’t want, at least in the 1st year. I was not focusing in big and fast gains, but possible and consistent gains, with safe.

But can ask you a question too?
Basically, with the hanger what happened is that my nerves were overstreched.
So, what do you mean with this question? That if I had increased the weight and stretched even more the nerves, the injury would not happen???

My question had nothing to do with your injury, I’m just curious why you didn’t follow the weight progression that comes in the instructions with the hanger ?
Did you do any reading at all on hanging protocols before you started ?

Originally Posted by capernicus1
My question had nothing to do with your injury, I’m just curious why you didn’t follow the weight progression that comes in the instructions with the hanger ?
Did you do any reading at all on hanging protocols before you started ?

1st question already answered.

2nd: yes, and this was the base for my routine, here already detailed.

Originally Posted by capernicus1
My question had nothing to do with your injury, I’m just curious why you didn’t follow the weight progression that comes in the instructions with the hanger ?
Did you do any reading at all on hanging protocols before you started ?

But, again, it is wrong to say that I “didn’t follow the weight progression that comes with the instructions with the hanger”.

There is no instruction saying that you should increase the weight after 1, 2 or 3 months, but only the minimum time tô increase, IF you want to do that.

Originally Posted by Yesler

2nd: yes, and this was the base for my routine, here already detailed.

I don’t know what you were reading then.
I’ve never seen a hanging routine or instruction that said stay with your starting weight for 6 months to a year !
They all stress the need to gradually increase weight until you start reaching fatigue and or start seeing gains.
Were you reaching fatigue or seeing gains in the 6 months before your injury ?

Originally Posted by capernicus1
I don’t know what you were reading then.
I’ve never seen a hanging routine or instruction that said stay with your starting weight for 6 months to a year !
They all stress the need to gradually increase weight until you start reaching fatigue and or start seeing gains.
Were you reaching fatigue or seeing gains in the 6 months before your injury ?

I had no “fatigue” and did not measure gains, but as I said, I was planning to increase weight only after one year of hanging, because I was focusing much more in safety, trying to have a very conservative approach for that

It seems that it was absolutely not enough.

Originally Posted by Yesler
I had no “fatigue” and did not measure gains, but as I said, I was planning to increase weight only after one year of hanging, because I was focusing much more in safety, trying to have a very conservative approach for that

It seems that it was absolutely not enough.

I wouldn’t call that conservative I’d say that’s a fundamental lack of understanding of how hanging works which is concerning for someone embarking on a hanging routine.

The reason for increasing weight is because overtime the body adapts to the same weight after initially stretching by getting stronger.
Given that you had no gains the weight you were using clearly wasn’t enough to cause the stretch and collagen remoddeling to cause gains.
If it wasn’t stretching enough to increase length I don’t understand how it was stretching enough to damage your nerves especially after so many months ?

It’s a mystery.

Originally Posted by capernicus1
I wouldn’t call that conservative I’d say that’s a fundamental lack of understanding of how hanging works which is concerning for someone embarking on a hanging routine.

The reason for increasing weight is because overtime the body adapts to the same weight after initially stretching by getting stronger.
Given that you had no gains the weight you were using clearly wasn’t enough to cause the stretch and collagen remoddeling to cause gains.
If it wasn’t stretching enough to increase length I don’t understand how it was stretching enough to damage your nerves especially after so many months ?

It’s a mystery.

What is your medical/scientific base to say that if some level of force is not enough to increase the size of penis, so it would be also not enough to stretch and damage nerves?

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