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Adam Manikis: Man breaks his penis and blogs his way back to health: ‘It blew up like a Coke can’

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Brisbane man Adam Manikis has found a unique way to keep busy while recovering from a serious penis injury.

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A Brisbane man has found a unique way to keep himself busy while recovering from a serious penis injury.

Adam Manikis, 35, an adult entertainer better known as “The Apollo Show,” was hospitalized after having an “accident” while filming last month.

The 35-year-old suffered a blood clot in his manhood which “exploded like a Coke can” following the incident.

After doctors told him to abstain from all forms of sexual activity for thirty days, Manikis regularly updated his followers on how he deals with his particular illness in a now-popular blog.

“At the time I didn’t even think it was that badly injured, I thought it was just bruises or something,” he said. courier mail.

Brisbane man Adam Manikis has found a unique way to keep busy while recovering from a serious penis injury.

Brisbane man Adam Manikis has found a unique way to keep busy while recovering from a serious penis injury.

But the next day it exploded like a Coke can, it was so swollen I was terrified.

The caller Instagram After releasing “The Flacid 30,” Manikis has so far uploaded 18 blogs and shared intimate details about his recovery.

“Day 18 of 30 flaccid, I’m starting to lose it,” he said in a video shared on Monday.

Adam Manikis Man breaks his penis and blogs his way

Adam Manikis Man breaks his penis and blogs his way

Manikis, better known as “The Apollo Show,” was hospitalized after having an “accident” while filming last month. The 35-year-old suffered a blood clot on his manhood which “exploded like a Coke can” after the incident.

‘My big swollen balls, so how are you? My energy exploded. Which means I’ve trained really well and I’m super productive. But my libido is at an all-time high.

Elsewhere in the video, he said his penis was “almost back to normal.”

“It’s a huge relief,” he added.

“I will always play it safe and take the full 30 days. “So I still have 12 days left.”

After doctors told him to abstain from all forms of sexual activity for thirty days, Manikis regularly updated his followers on how he deals with his particular illness in a now-popular blog.

After doctors told him to abstain from all forms of sexual activity for thirty days, Manikis regularly updated his followers on how he deals with his particular illness in a now-popular blog.

After doctors told him to abstain from all forms of sexual activity for thirty days, Manikis regularly updated his followers on how he deals with his particular illness in a now-popular blog.

Throughout his ordeal, Manikis explained how his lack of sexual activity allowed him to devote his energy to “other tasks.”

“I’m a task-making machine,” he bragged in one post.

Meanwhile, Manikis revealed to the Daily Mail that he used his “downtime” to launch a “male enhancement and cognitive support supplement” called Black wave.

HOW IS THE PENIS FRACTURED?

A penile fracture occurs when the appendix is ​​subjected to acute, blunt trauma, which can occur during vigorous sexual intercourse or masturbation.

Since 1924, 1,600 cases have been recorded worldwide, or about 16 cases per year, the Telegraph reported in 2017.

Researchers noted that in 50 percent of cases, a horrible cracking sound can be heard. Four out of five male victims lost their erections.

Those who have already been traumatized by a penile fracture are often left with erectile dysfunction and a lifetime of painful sex.

A 2017 report found that a man in southern China was in agony after breaking his penis during sex with his wife.

Doctors discovered that his penis was at an odd angle and had a swollen shape that made it look like an eggplant.

He was diagnosed with a penile fracture after tearing a sponge-like erectile tissue called the corpus cavernosa.

Blood flows into the corpora cavernosa that run along the penis and make it hard during an erection.

The trick to stopping penis injuries is to push fairly shallowly, according to sex expert Tracey Cox.

Holding your partner close to you using a grinding motion rather than pushing will also reduce the risk, she told MailOnline.

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