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Years ago I had a tumor removed from my spine.  Between the tumor and the surgery there was severe nerve damage done to my pelvic floor.  I could still get erections but had no sensation.  I can only orgasm from prostate massage.  I would get hard when bottoming as well as when sucking guys off.  While my dick didn’t work I still enjoyed getting hard.

I started taking Adderall to help with my ADD on April 25.  My doctor told me to start with one 18mg pill per day and after a week go to two.  I went to two on May 2nd.

I was using a dildo the day before that and did eventually get hard before I orgasmed.  At the time I didn’t think much about the delay in getting hard.  On the 2nd, I was going back and forth with someone through text messaging about sexual stuff and was semi hard.  Last Saturday I was bottoming at Spa Excess and noticed I was struggling to getting hard.  This afternoon I was using my dildo again and was unable to get any reaction.  My dick stayed completely flaccid.

I know that ED can be a side affect.  I have a follow up on 21st with my doctor to discuss how I am doing and will bring this up to him.

Has anyone else experienced this and if so what did you do?

I am really unsure how I feel about the situation.  As I mentioned even though my dick no longer works, I still enjoyed getting erections while fucking.  At the same time since I am a total submissive bottom there is a part of me that says to embrace possibly never getting hard again.

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