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Man stuck with permanent erection after surgery, unable to wear trouser, can’t see his daughter [Photos]
A 57-year-old Scottish man has been left plagued by a ‘permanent’ and agonising erection after an operation to fix his todger.
James Scott developed the embarrassing problem following a major accident at work four years ago – when 1.5 tons of glass fell on his pelvis.
According to The Sun UK, the dad from Balornock, in Glasgow, Scotland suffered four injuries to his groin area, fractured a bone at the bottom of his spine, had lacerations on both legs and suffered a blocked urethra (the tube you pee through).
James was forced to have major surgery to repair his penis problem two years ago.
However, the op left him with further complications and struggling to get an erection.
He had more surgery in an attempt to fix that issue, which involved inserting metal rods into his penis.
James was told his pecker would be sore for up to eight weeks but he is now plagued with a permanent erection.
Now he says he feels like a prisoner in his own home – because he can’t put trousers on and suffers from crippling pain.
He told the Daily Record:
“I’ve now got a permanent erection and I’m in agony.
“I can’t bear anything to touch it. I can’t even wear clothes. It’s a nightmare.“
He says he can no longer have his nine-year-old daughter round to visit, and he claims medics are refusing to visit him at home to help sort out his painful problem.
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James says staff at the surgery that his GP was off on holiday and there wasn’t another male doctor available to send out.
“Surely male and female doctors assess patients of the opposite sex daily,” he said.
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