I have been trying for the past year to ejaculate "the old fashioned
way", but the results are too minimal to really collect.  Besides taking
great patience and skill on my GF's part.  I recently tried Ferticare
and the results were considerably greater, but the temporary AD was
scary.  I've heard of taking blood pressure medicine in conjunction w/
Ferticare and viagra, bus sheesh that's a lotta work and risk.

My next step is direct extraction for artificial insemination.  The
Doc's tell me that they get good results this way.  They even recommend
this over electrostim due to the AD potential and ease of collection.

And, last ditch, mortgage the house, option is invetero.  At $15G a pop
it provides the highest % success.  But that is a few years away.


-----Original Message-----
From: Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 2:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: quadlist Quad-List
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Having Kids

I too tried pvs with no success.  I did not try electro but I understand
tat it is very effective.  I just wanted to ejaculate so I bought a
ferticare. I am c7 asia b and the marketing says it should work for me,
but, after doing more research post purchase, I now understand that if
one is incomplete and has sensation the penis, it probably wont work.  I
guess they neglected to put that in the marketing info  Try electro and
good luck!

best,

Brien
On Mar 7, 2006, at 9:33 PM, Michelle Hansen wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> I don't know if I sent my last email out incorrectly to the list or if

> everyone is ignoring me?  I only heard back from one person. :( Can 
> anyone share their knowledge or experiences with having kids as a male

> quad (post Injury).  We have tried penile vibratory and it was not 
> successful.  Now we are looking at electro-ejaculation and I am 
> wondering if it is dangerous and is it effective?  If that doesn't 
> work then we are looking at surgically removing sperm from the testes.

> Has anyone been successful with
> insemination?  Invetro?   Any information would be helpful.
> Thanks in advance,
> Michelle
> (Fiance' of Kenny, C6/C7, 16 yrs post)
>
>



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