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Two pints of blood drained from unwanted erection

Jason Garnett said doctors drained more than 2 pints of blood from his 17-hour erection and injected his penis with medication 24 times.

By Ben Hooper
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HARROGATE, England, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- A British man who woke up with an erection that wouldn't go away said doctors drained more than 2 pints of blood from his member.

Jason Garnett, 23, a hotel worker in Harrogate, England, said he woke up Friday morning after having sex the previous night and found he had an erection that would not go away.

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Garnett said he tried an ice bath, jogging and other arousal-defeating techniques, but nothing was able to make his penis go flaccid.

The man said he sought advice from his roommate after eight hours of unsuccessful erection-stopping attempts and Garnett was taken to a hospital, where doctors said the condition is known as priapism. The condition can permanently damage the penis if it is not immediately treated.

Garnett said doctors drained more than 2 pints of blood from his penis and injected it with medication 24 times to make the unwanted erection go away.

"Seeing them stab my penis with a needle was a horrible experience -- like something out of a horror film. The pain was a 10 out of 10," Garnett told The Sun.

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He said his penis was finally tamed after 17 hours of rigidity.

"It is completely normal now, apart from the fact that it looks like it's been through a war. It's all a bit black and blue," he said.

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