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Hello All, I’ve recently started getting once a week prostate massage from my urologist for my prostatitis ailment. Since starting, results have been good, pain levels are down and prostate texture is better and less boggy. I currently have to drive an 1 hr and 45 mins away to get to my urologist(in another state) as that’s the only one I can find that still does prostate massage for prostatitis. Unfortunatly, since he’s far I Can’t go in 2-3 times a week for a massage which could help speed up results/healing. I’m currently looking into incorporating my own massages throughout the week to supplement the one currently from my urologist. Is there a massager you all recommend? Also, any tips/tricks? It’s my first time wanting to do a self massage so I would like to be safe and effective. Also, would like any directions or guides to ensure I’m doing correctly. Thanks you all. God bless.


   
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Welcome to the Aneros group! Glad to hear you’re making progress with your prostate! Not only is it therapeutic but you will experience lots of pleasure as well! The new HelixSyn Trident looks like a great way to begin! Use lots of lube as you begin your new journey as it will take you places far beyond your imagination! Enjoy!


   
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Thank you for your response. I’ve just ordered my first device, the Helix Syn Trident. I won’t lie I’m very nervous and feel some anxiety about using something like this but when you have prostatitis you will try just about anything to be well. Will it be ok for me to use coconut oil as a lube? Thanks


   
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The Helix Syn Trident will be a really good option for you. I think one thing folks dont know about Prostate illnesses is massaging it can really help in resolving the issue.


   
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Thanks. Trying to get myself relaxed as possible until it arrives. I do believe the massages will help resolve the issue. It makes so much sense. Can you recommend any disinfectants for the silicone?


   
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Just use antibacterial soap like Dial or similar. Use hot water and this soap. No worries man.

Hooe your anxiety is down. Nothing to be afraid or ashamed of. This is a wise direction you are taking to be in charge of your recovery. It also feels really good


   
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Thanks. Trying to get myself relaxed as possible until it arrives. I do believe the massages will help resolve the issue. It makes so much sense. Can you recommend any disinfectants for the silicone?

I use the Fleshlight disinfecting cleaner. But any antibacterial soap and hot water will do.


   
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I’m currently looking into incorporating my own massages throughout the week to supplement the one currently from my urologist. Is there a massager you all recommend?

I commend you for choosing to take a pro-active approach to your own prostate care. FYI, High Island Health LLC is the parent company & manufacturer of the Aneros ® brand of prostate massagers, (see Aneros History. This patented device was originally and is currently offered for sale as the Pro-State ® line of massagers on the High Island Health website. The HIH website is primarily oriented toward the health aspects and benefits of prostate massage in accord with Oriental medicine for prostate related issues, I encourage you to check out that site to learn more about the health benefits. You may also be interested in reading about the ongoing Columbia Medical School study using the Pro-State massagers. The High Island Health website also contains testimonials from users regarding their experiences using these wonderful little massagers. That website also provides links to additional information on prostate health, the Aneros® website, by contrast, is oriented toward the sensual, pleasure aspects of prostate massage.
In regards to choosing a first Aneros model, I recommend that you read the following : The Best Aneros model is...

Also, any tips/tricks? It’s my first time wanting to do a self massage so I would like to be safe and effective. Also, would like any directions or guides to ensure I’m doing correctly.

There are numerous websites on the internet which discuss the basics of safe, effective prostate massage, here's one I thought was particularly well written -> The Pleasure Mechanics Handbook on Pleasurable Prostate Massage. I sent you an introductory Private Message (Newbie's Notebook) with some additional hints and tips to get you started here. Click on your 'Messages' button in the Forums to retrieve it.
Good Vibes to You !


   
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