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Re: Passing radiation seed implants

Hey Phred,
If your implant was in October it is highly unlikely that you will pass any seeds at this point. If you're still worried use a condom. You should however openly discuss with your physician tactics to get your sex life going again. Use it or lose it is the name of the game. That first time is rather scarey and may be slightly painful but with Kegels, doctor approved medication, and continued "exercise" you should regain most of your former functioning. It kinda depends on how bad you want it. Good luck - Pat (Alaska, USA)

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