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A man had to have his penis amputated after a botched attempt to please girlfriend with Viagra overdose, UPI reported Thursday.

A southern Columbia man had to have his penis amputated after enthusiastically overdosing on Viagra, an erectile dysfunction medication, officials said.

The unnamed local farmer and former politician, who is currently residing in the tiny town of Gigante, Huila, told local newspapers and press that his he had to undergo penis amputation after he had intentionally overdosed on Viagra in an attempt to please his girlfriend.

The 66-year-old man, who is reportedly a former member of the Gigante municipal council, said that his abuse of the penis performance-enhancing drug has led to a constant state of erection for several days.

He claimed that he initially didn't mind the altered state of his member thinking that it would simply pass, but after his reproductive organ began to hurt a few days into the erection, he decided to seek for medical help.

According to Columbia Reports, Gigante doctors and medical practitioners were greatly alarmed by the complexity of the issue that they decided to refer the former politician to Neiva, the department capital with ample medical facilities.

Medical practitioners at the Neiva hospital then alerted the man that his penis was already inflamed, fractured, and was showing signs of gangrene.

They then told the 66-year-old that he has to undergo penis amputation to prevent the spread of the inflammation and gangrene to other parts of his body.

"The patient showed bruising on the testicles and penis,  :huh:  was treated and is recovering well," a medic told local newspaper La Nacion.

Because of the incident, Neiva hospital issued a local warning for men to not use penis enhancing drugs or erectile dysfunction medication especially Viagra without prescription from their doctors to avoid incidents such as this one.

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A southern Columbia man had to have his penis amputated after enthusiastically overdosing on Viagra, an erectile dysfunction medication, officials said.

I'm confused. I thought Columbia was the spelling used in the United States, whilst Colombia refers to the South American country. Is there a distinction that I'm unaware of?

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How do you treat it? Some sort of muscle relaxant?

 

 I am sorry I have to write this, but basically, drawing some blood from the corpora of the penis (up to 3 needles in some cases) :cry: .

 

It really is a serious condition

If these men got fit, lose mass, stopped smoking drugs and tobacco and drinking alcohol they would not need drugs to be able to get an erection.

 

Maybe these men are homosexual and a woman doesn't float their raft.

 

I did read a story about a man that could not get a bone with his female partner but with a male he had an erection like the Eiffel Tower.

I'm confused. I thought Columbia was the spelling used in the United States, whilst Colombia refers to the South American country. Is there a distinction that I'm unaware of?

This is about South America.

 

Apparently it is spelled both ways:

 

http://colombianeivahuila.blogspot.com/2011/08/hospital-de-neiva.html

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