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Reading many posts, I note that many often discuss the Aneros use with their doctor. I suspect most of these guys are American. ! We Brits ! This is a no go area. I could never say it I’d been using an Aneros. The horror. The shame. The humiliation. OMG. No way. Our culture is dreadful. We are so inhibited with such matters. Once I had a sore willie and went to a doctor. Turned out it was a young woman. I almost ran out when she asked me if she could have a look! Well I did agree and took my trousers down. I lay on the couch and she put latex gloves on. Oh no! She held it up and turned it over and said. “ that’s ok. You can put your trousers on again.” That was it. Over. Since then I don’t mind if doctors or nurses look and fiddle about. I’m in surgery next week with it and that the least of my worries.



   
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I'm in America...I wouldnt think of discussing an Aneros with my doctor. Seems strange. LOL



   
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I'm also in the US, and even though I have some legitimate medical issues that prostate massage could be helpful with, there's absolutely no chance I'd ever talk with any doctor about my Aneros. Stone cold zero.



   
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@Auditom U.K. Here. I once had my prostate checked by my male GP, not pleasant but it had to be done. He arranged a hospital visit for further tests to check the strength of my flow when urinating. I turned up on the day to be met by an attractive middle aged female doctor. I wasn’t too bothered as I thought she was just going to carry out the flow test. But no, she said she would like to check my prostate again. “But my doctor has already checked and he said it was fine and fairly small” I said, thinking it might dissuade her. She was insistent and went ahead proclaiming my prostate as “average”. I didn’t know if that was a compliment or not. I thought it couldn’t get any more embarrassing. A flow test, how bad could that be? She explained the test and then proceeded to wrap an inflatable device around my penis. Some of you may already know about this test and what happens. As you are in full flow this device is inflated and cuts off the stream, then it’s released again. I don’t remember the exact procedure or how long it lasted. What I do remember is that with all of the squeezing and the lady doctor being present I began to feel the flutter of an erection begin. Oh god, how I concentrated for the first time in my life to lose an erection. I imagine it does happen but it does put me off from ever bringing up such mattters again, although obviously I would if something was worrying me.
Good luck with the op auditom.

PS I know it’s a little off topic, apologies.



   
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I haven’t brought up my Aneros use to my doctor. However, I am approaching the age where prostate health will soon be the topic at one of my appointments. At that time I will discuss my Aneros use to him. I don’t see it being any different than telling your mechanic that you were doing some of your own preventative maintenance on your car.



   
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That’s ok, for long time that was culturally unacceptable too. Until just recently have we been able to share with others without being called gay. Some are still like that though I tell people a lot that just cause you enjoy anal play doesn’t mean your gay.



   
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