priapism Posted April 14, 2002 Posted April 14, 2002 Boreal Vectors (not made anymore, don't know why as alot of people thought these were the best sport shoes ever). Size 9 1/2 UK, which is about 43 to 43.5 I think. Excellent condition, only used a few times (still smell new), just a little too small (painful) for me. $75. Give me a PM if you're interested for more info. Quote
Retrosaurus Posted April 16, 2002 Posted April 16, 2002 Trazodone has that risk. Sorry, I hear it is as painful for the sufferer as it is pleasureable for the partner. Quote
priapism Posted April 20, 2002 Author Posted April 20, 2002 O.K., maybe $75 was too much to ask. $50 bucks. Killer shoes. Quote
Fromage Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 Priapism...isn't that a symptom of neurological damage as a result of brain trauma? Trying to remember WFR stuf... Quote
imorris Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 Yeah, puts Bob "the woodsman" Dole to shame. Occurs from damage to spinal cord. Quote
erik Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 i'll give you $25 for them after you resole them with c4....that boreal rubber is beat...... and shoes are just shoes...anyone buying into crank your toes in the wrong direction to place the power in your big toe, must have a perscription to the climbing rags.....cuz last time i tried on a pair of shoes like that i was ready to fight..... Quote
ScottP Posted April 22, 2002 Posted April 22, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Fromage: Priapism...isn't that a symptom of neurological damage as a result of brain trauma? Trying to remember WFR stuf... From the Columbia University Health Q&A site: "Priapism is a prolonged and painful erection that can last from several hours up to a few days. The priapismic erection is NOT associated with sexual thoughts or sexual activity. What happens is that blood flows into the penis, but is unable to drain as it would in a normally flaccid penis. Considering that the penis provides little room for blood to circulate, the blood becomes stagnant after a while, acidifies, and loses oxygen. Without oxygen, the red blood cells become stiff, and even less able to squeeze their way out of the penis. Very few cases of priapism are without an obvious cause. In most cases, priapism results from one of two things: certain medications or medical conditions. Under the category of medications, there are two primary culprits. For one, penile injections used to treat some forms of impotence can cause priapism; however, this usually only happens when a man decides, on his own, to increase the dosage. Second, psychiatric medications, such as anti-depressants, seem to cause some cases of priapism; however, how these drugs affect priapism is unclear. The second major cause of priapism is certain medical conditions and diseases -- generally, any that cause the blood to thicken, or cause red blood cells to lose their flexibility and mobility. Sickle-cell anemia and leukemia are probably the most common conditions that cause priapism." Quote
Fromage Posted April 23, 2002 Posted April 23, 2002 Man you have waaay too much time. By the way, what was the name of that drug? Monsieur Fromage Quote
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