Hey y'all, I'm 36 yo and was diagnosed with peyronies a couple years back. I have a 90 deg bend up and not rigid enough for insertion. I have talked to a couple urologists and stared at numerous different web pages. Uros want to inject me with different stuff that I have found absolutely no proof of any positive results. I have decided to to go with an implant, due to I don't feel like being a lab rat with no known future outcome. I live in San Diego and was curious if anyone has had this procedure done here or know of a good uro around me. Of course I'm willing to travel to find resolution to my issue. Any input would be outstanding
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Peyronies Disease
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Re: Peyronies Disease
nobody offered u a surgery to correct the curve without the implant?
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Re: Peyronies Disease
Erkull,
Simply search for: San Diego (up top in the search box) there are quite a few replies ... are you sure you are covered by Insurance? Otherwise it's quite expensive.
Simply search for: San Diego (up top in the search box) there are quite a few replies ... are you sure you are covered by Insurance? Otherwise it's quite expensive.
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