Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Full Function

 

Morning

"i'm in mid 20s was in a accident n have to learn things all over again. walking progress is low n frustration is high. can't raise the dead but woke up hard n wet with jizz. any chance i ever be able to get it up on purpose?"



Sorry to hear about this. It's always difficult to lose function like that at an early age. I'd like to be able to say that the nighttime boner and wet dream indicate full recovery. But I remember Christopher Reeve doing an interview with Barbara Walters years ago wherein he told her, "It's got a mind of its own." That indicated he got hard but not "on demand."




You haven't described your level of injuries, but I suppose it's possible to regain function. If you're lower extremities are slowly regaining sensation and strength, there's hope. Have you asked your doctors about this?


If not, you should. They know --- or should --- how important it is to be able to function for a guy your age.


Your age is an advantage. The healing process is faster when we're young. Listen to your doctors, and I hope you continue to heal.

A full recovery and a return to full function soon.


22 comments:

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Whoa!
That's heavy. Best of luck to him.

XOXO

Jeff said...

Hello, your answer is absolutely perfect. This young man needs to be patient and maintain the courage to persevere in his rehabilitation.
Best regards
Jeff
Bordeaux

RockHard said...

My heart breaks for the young 20-something. I can't even imagine. AND thanks for your email response.

SickoRicko said...

Poor guy. However, I think your answer to him is very positive.

Rade said...

Time... all it will take is time. Hard to diagnose from the information provided, but it sounds like he's hitting a positive outcome.

Jacob said...

As a starting point for finding information and support, I would go to the website for the Christopher and Dana Reeves Foundation. Here is the link to their support page. https://www.christopherreeve.org/todays-care/get-support/

Sean Kelly said...

Not knowing the extent of you issues it is difficult to guess. Like our awesome host said. Speak to the doctors. Never shy away from asking any question no matter what. I had an health ER years ago that nearly left me totally paralyzed. Learning to walk, feed myself , even issues with speaking again. You have to focus on all the things you want or need to improve on. Work with your doctors. Check with a urologist about what to expect and what if anything needs done as far as future performance.

CAAZ said...

Wow, that is something else at such a young age. Lots of healing to him and I hope he has full recovery. Hugs to this young man.

Jean said...

Talk to your Doctor. No question is without value, they have heard it all. Knowledge is power. Hugs and bisous.

Anonymous said...

I wish the best of luck!!

Anonymous said...

thank you. a comment you left last month gave me the courage to ask my question.

whkattk said...

I sure hope he finds the nerve to ask his doctors about it.
XOXO

whkattk said...

Thanks, Jeff. I hope he makes a full recovery.

whkattk said...

A lifetime of no sex? For a guy in his 20s? Losing mine in my mid 50s...I can't imagine how frustrating it would be in my 20s.
You're welcome!

whkattk said...

I hope I gave him some positive reinforcement.

whkattk said...

I sure hope it's headed in that direction.

whkattk said...

Thank you for that link! Perhaps he'll find some helpful information.

whkattk said...

Thank you, Sean. I hoped you would be able to provide some inspiration for him.

whkattk said...

Lots of rough road ahead of him, but hopefully....

whkattk said...

Very true statements.
Hugs and bisous.

whkattk said...

Yep. I think we all do!!

Adam said...

To the letter writer: all good wishes to you. Celebrate the body's doing what the body's doing. Enjoy every boner and ejaculation as a natural process.