Father despite dry orgasms
„PURE“-Manager: Father despite prostate surgery
28/10/2014
It's been five years since physicians were the former handball star and today's „PURE“-Manager Uli Roth opened the shocking diagnosis of prostate cancer. On „incredible feeling“ was the first orgasm after the well-survived surgery, Roth said. Over the time before and after the surgery, his feelings and what has moved him, he now reports exclusively to the "image".
He was not afraid of the operation, as his twin brother had recently received the same diagnosis and, knowing he had the same doctor as his brother, he knew what to expect. „I hope he does it just as well as with my twin brother.“ He was lucky beyond that, „potency preserving“ to be operated, as the Focus reports. According to online portal prostata.de, he underwent a radical prostatectomy without metastases were detected. The two most common complications, incontinence and impotence, also failed.
Already eight days after the procedure, he would have felt again sexual pleasure and had an orgasm: „My first sex was with myself after surgery“, with the catheter on the penis, he agrees „image“. The certainty that everything was all right again would be „incredibly calming“ Roth has continued.
Frozen sperm ensures fatherly pleasures
Today he is becoming father. That this is so, he owes a hint of his brother Michael, with whom he published a book about her illness, and who advised him just before the surgery to freeze his sperm. Because one of the symptoms of prostate cancer is that of dry orgasm. That would have made the procreation of a child impossible. Roth, however, froze his sperm „in the very last second“ and therefore looks forward to Father joys today. It is one for him „wonder“, as well as the fact that he afterwards his „Madness woman“ Andrea had met. This says about Roth: „I know few people who are as life-affirming as he is.“
However, an important role was also played by the examination at the urologist, the early detection of the cancer would have saved his life, so the focus.
The book is intended to take the fear of screening for those affected
The two say on their website about the book, it was never their intention, you „Fate, but a platform to create a public awareness of prostate cancer and its consequences. We hope to create something with you, renowned doctors, the media and self-help groups, where those affected can find a first point of contact and qualified help.“
Rather, it is their concern, „Informing people about prostate cancer and relieving them of the need to have a check-up or life after surgery.“ They want to continue their efforts in the future. (Jp)
Image: Thommy Weiss