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Hi

I bought a Helix & Eupho Syn a few months back. Used them for a while and enjoyed some pleasurable sensations. I was aware of a "buzz" after use which might linger on all day - as described in many other threads. The buzz was enjoyable and faded eventually.

I took a break for a while and came back to it for a couple of days last week. Nothing major just a couple of sessions. Since then though, the buzz returned - but is becoming increasingly uncomfortable. I feel the need to urinate more and I'm aware of my prostate much of the time. It's not that it's sore or actually hurting (yet) but it constantly feels "there" if you get my meaning. It's making it harder to just relax and get on with things (especially at the latter end of the day).

It's beginning to make me worried. I've deliberately done nothing with the aneros for six or seven days in the hope that the areas just excited and will calm down. But my mind is wandering towards prostasis, cancer etc etc.

I'm aware this isn't a forum for medical professionals and the solution is probably that I should go and see one asap. I just wondered if anyone else had had these sensations?

Thanks



   
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(@longshanks)
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Howdy @Spiderman,

This also happens to me and it is not uncommon here on the forum. If you search using "Constant", "Continuous", "Buzz", I think you'll find a number of posts describing this phenomenon. For me, personally, it has lasted as many as three weeks. It is a pleasurable feeling though. It can be incredibly distracting. I also worry about it from time to time but it always goes away, eventually. I usually take a break when it does occur. Other have described it as an "Itch", or the prostrate calling for an Aneros session.

Best od Luck!
-Longshanks



   
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Thanks @Longshanks

Yes. I get the "buzz" thing. When I first started it happened and was really pleasant & then faded away.

Another thing I've experienced when using the Aneros is a feeling (whilst all the nice feelings are going on) that I almost need to release my bladder. It's almost like a brink-man-ship with peeing.

Now what I'm experiencing is the buzzing (but it's gone on so long now I'm finding it uncomfortable) - and also the feeling that I could almost pee even when my bladder is empty. I haven't become incontinent. But, I worry that it could happen.

These feelings tend to be less in the morning & get stronger and stronger as the day wears on.

Is there anyone else out there who's had these feelings?



   
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(@exodus)
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Prostatits, cancer, incontinence? I think you guys need to calm down. :p It's very unlikely that aneros use will cause any of these things. If anything, it has a positive effect against such conditions.



   
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(@longshanks)
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Another thing I've experienced when using the Aneros is a feeling (whilst all the nice feelings are going on) that I almost need to release my bladder. It's almost like a brink-man-ship with peeing.

Now what I'm experiencing is the buzzing (but it's gone on so long now I'm finding it uncomfortable) - and also the feeling that I could almost pee even when my bladder is empty. I haven't become incontinent. But, I worry that it could happen.

These feelings tend to be less in the morning & get stronger and stronger as the day wears on.

You can absolutely feel pressure on your bladder due to an engorged prostrate(not enlarged). When the Prostate becomes aroused, blood flows to it, not unlike getting an erection. This engorgement can cause pressure on your bladder.
Have you ever noticed that during an Aneros session, that there is, occasionally an urge to pee. This feeling can indicate that the Aneros is pressing against the Prostate. This is a good thing.

If you are worried about it, go see your doctor. It will most likely be nothing and the visit can help to set you mind at ease.

It is extremely unlikely that the Aneros has caused any of these things but if there is a preexisting condition, perhaps the Aneros is irritating the same condition.



   
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(@Anonymous)
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Discomfort!?. That is a bit rich, is it not? It has nothing to do with discomfort, but everything to do with squirting. SMH. Most are falling too far behind the learning curve. Oh well.



   
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 rook
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"Annoyance?" "Bother?"



   
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(@longshanks)
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@Pspotsquirter, @rook,

What are you saying here?



   
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