New to site, considering options for PD/ED
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 3:49 pm
Hi all, first post to the site but I have been lurking for some time and have learned a lot. I'm 51 years old, married 25+years, fit, healthy, active, Crossfitter type. I started having ED symptoms about 3 years ago. Started testosterone replacement, I was at about 200, and started Viagra/Cialis as needed. Both definitely helped. Over time the Viagra has been sometimes less effective. About one year ago developed Peyronies symptoms with pain and nodules and bending, likely from penile trauma during sex. Pain decreased but the plaque is definitely present and I have a moderate 30-45 degree doral/lateral bend with a significant weakening hinge mid shaft and softening of the glans. Getting and maintaining erection is difficult and penetration is difficult due to soft glans. Overall my erection is very weak, even with oral meds, and unstable and makes sex tentative at best. A couple of months ago during sex I had a serious buckling during sex that actually resulted in bleeding from the urethra. Completely freaked us out. Went to ER and follow up with urologist, diagnosed with penile fracture. No treatment and no sexual activity for 6 weeks. It has definitely marred my confidence and joy of sex and has left me very fearful of a repeat incident.
Due to the Peyronies, the resulting unstable erection and ED, I almost feel like sex is dangerous. I have appointment with my Men's Health Urologist in a couple of weeks. We are going to do an intracorporal injection test to map out the extent of the Peyronies. He has urged me to consider other methods such as VED, injections for ED and surgical procedures such as plication etc prior to considering implant. I think this is prudent advice on one level but none of those options are very appealing to me. I guess with this condition there are no really appealing options at all. My concern is the Peyronies. Many on here have said the Peyronies progresses with more calcification and loss of length etc and they wish they had addressed it sooner than later with an implant. My doc says I'm young but 51 really isn't that young. My profession doesn't give me the luxury of frequent doctor visits, multiple procedures/surgeries and recoveries. I want a definitive solution that is going to address all of the issues, realizing that nothing is perfect and there are always pro and cons.
I have been emailing Dr Kramer in Baltimore. He has been excellent and gracious in communication. He thinks an implant is indicated and would do the procedure. The question is, in my situation, implant now or try alternatives and implant later? Thoughts?
Due to the Peyronies, the resulting unstable erection and ED, I almost feel like sex is dangerous. I have appointment with my Men's Health Urologist in a couple of weeks. We are going to do an intracorporal injection test to map out the extent of the Peyronies. He has urged me to consider other methods such as VED, injections for ED and surgical procedures such as plication etc prior to considering implant. I think this is prudent advice on one level but none of those options are very appealing to me. I guess with this condition there are no really appealing options at all. My concern is the Peyronies. Many on here have said the Peyronies progresses with more calcification and loss of length etc and they wish they had addressed it sooner than later with an implant. My doc says I'm young but 51 really isn't that young. My profession doesn't give me the luxury of frequent doctor visits, multiple procedures/surgeries and recoveries. I want a definitive solution that is going to address all of the issues, realizing that nothing is perfect and there are always pro and cons.
I have been emailing Dr Kramer in Baltimore. He has been excellent and gracious in communication. He thinks an implant is indicated and would do the procedure. The question is, in my situation, implant now or try alternatives and implant later? Thoughts?