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The LSJ Protocol

The LSJ Protocol

The LSJ Protocol

L = Long

S = Standing

J = Joke

As a form of damage control against the harm to their self image from the thousands of very serious injury posts that have accumulated over the years, those in charge on a profit orientated forum took a turn for the disgusting, and opted to take increasingly repulsive measures.

Awhile back, on one of the larger injury threads which they dread people bumping, one poster went off about how no one was recovering from pelvic floor therapy, and it was a bunch of nonsense. His post was particularly impactful.

Very shortly after, a few days or so if I remember correctly, one of the admins made an announcement about a new moderator. He mentioned in this announcement that the owners felt things were getting a little rowdy or out of control, and this was ultimately their decision.

The new moderator was a young man who thinks he had hard flaccid for only two weeks, and was also diagnosed with type 1 bipolar disorder.

This poor kid, being used as a puppet by the sickos in charge of the profit orientated forum, was then used and manipulated into making a phony recovery protocol thread, where he rehashes all of the ideas from someone else’s book that have a proven 99.9% failure rate, and pretends he came up with them. The entire first post reads like part of a manic episode.

Countless pages later on this phony recovery protocol thread, and the 99.9% failure rate remains unchanged.

The poor kid is still being used as a puppet, going around telling people whose penises get messed up after doing PE exercises that they need to work on their head issues and treat their pelvic floors. Since there isn’t a proven solution for these injuries, people don’t really spend too much effort arguing back, and have taken to mostly ignoring it.

I’m not following all of this. We are talking about DLD’s forum, yes?

Check the injury sections on some of the profit orientated PE forums and what I’m talking about is utterly unmissable (sadly).

Inspirit, I don’t have hard flaccid, but I have erectile dysfunction after a jelqing injury in December. My flaccid is sometimes skinnier, and sometimes my head is cold, which means not enough blood is getting there. Probably have nerve damage. What do you suggest I do to heal?

I would very gently and carefully try some ways of promoting bloodflow. Perhaps the angion method, or a little ultra light pumping or even jelqing, and gauge how you respond to it. Start very lightly and with very few reps… even just 5 or 10 at first.

Originally Posted by inspirit99
I would very gently and carefully try some ways of promoting bloodflow. Perhaps the angion method, or a little ultra light pumping or even jelqing, and gauge how you respond to it. Start very lightly and with very few reps… even just 5 or 10 at first.

What about taking 5mg cialis every other day? Any experience with cialis?

I used Cialis for a few weeks years ago and didn’t have any improvements during that time.

Originally Posted by nblade98
Inspirit, I don’t have hard flaccid, but I have erectile dysfunction after a jelqing injury in December. My flaccid is sometimes skinnier, and sometimes my head is cold, which means not enough blood is getting there. Probably have nerve damage. What do you suggest I do to heal?

Mine sometimes gets cold too, like my balls. I don’t think it is a concern point. It varies through the day.

Sometimes your dick gets cold.

I battled an “injury” for like 3 years only to recognize later on that it was a problem with the back and thus the pelvic region. Add to that a mental block and you’re practically impotent.

Check your back(+neck!), and train it if necessary. Relief your pelvic floor and you will be hard again. Angion method is good albeit I do not know how effective it is for growth - it seems like a nice service / health method though.

How did you realize it was a problem with your back or neck after 3 years?

Did you train your back and neck, relieve your pelvic floor, or do both?

How long did it take you to recover?

Why not just start your own thread and post about what you did instead of posting here?

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