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I have this thick heavy chrome-plated cockring and one time I was taking it off my cock in the bathroom and my hand was slippery and as a result I dropped it and it hit hard and cracked a floor tile!

These should come with warnings. Are there any other warnings I should know about?
 
Guffaw guffaw!!!! REALLY??? Holy christ! Wait -- please explain... as an occasional 'ringer, now I'm very, very freaked out!

I spent two and a half weeks in the hospital in October suffering from an staph infection in my blood that was attacking my kidney, liver, lung and heart.

In the end they discovered a blood clot in my renal arteries and my doctor determined it was from a cock ring that wear quite frequently when having sex. I think it was tied to some rather aggressive sex I'd had a few weeks before, but he was very certain that the cock ring had something to do with it.

The cockring trapped the blood and slowed down it's travel thus it allowed the blood time to form a clot and to attach inside the artery in question. I think it was a freak occurrence, but still it was $107,000 of hospital money to correct...thank god for insurance.

The staph built a little factory on the blood clot and was attacking my internal organs from the clot as it's base of operations.

It sucked.
 
I spent two and a half weeks in the hospital in October suffering from an staph infection in my blood that was attacking my kidney, liver, lung and heart.

In the end they discovered a blood clot in my renal arteries and my doctor determined it was from a cock ring that wear quite frequently when having sex. I think it was tied to some rather aggressive sex I'd had a few weeks before, but he was very certain that the cock ring had something to do with it.

The cockring trapped the blood and slowed down it's travel thus it allowed the blood time to form a clot and to attach inside the artery in question. I think it was a freak occurrence, but still it was $107,000 of hospital money to correct...thank god for insurance.

The staph built a little factory on the blood clot and was attacking my internal organs from the clot as it's base of operations.

It sucked.

that sounds pretty scary
 
Actually there's something else to consider. If you get the wrong size metal cock ring mae of metal when you get hard you won't be able to get the cock ring off. You might have known that though since you seem to have gotten a decent size. It's unconfirmed but i heard a guy in philly had to go to the hospital to have it removed cause his dick was getting asphxiated.... scary stuff. I use the cheap rubber ones or a snap on, so i'd reccomend em.
 
Not to get off-topic from the original post (which I'm thinking was a bit of humor), but occasional proper use of a cock ring should cause no problems. A ring that is too tight, or worn too long, or both, could definitely cause problems.
 
so ummm, rubberwilli, what kind of symptoms were you having etc that raised alarm to go to the hospital?

I was running a 104 degree temperature that I couldn't get under control and I was having some gastro-intestinal pains and shortness of breath I had never experienced before. My doc said get to the emergency room and I did.

It took them 3 days to find the blood clot because it was so small and on the back side of all the other organs. They were focused on the ventricle valves as that where it typically forms but they couldn't find any clots there. I think the MRI or Sonogram finally found the renal artery clot. Can't remember it was all a blur really.

We had it under control in 5 days and then it resurfaced again on day 6 when the blood thinners dislodged the first part of the clot and all the staph started moving around again.

I'd been fighting an external staph infection in my beard for almost 2 years at that point, but we finally got it beat down about 6 months prior so I had no reason to think there was anything staph related, it just showed up again at random. It's tough shit to get rid of.