Hello brothers. I'm wondering if there are any men out there who corrected their PD with only using Restorex and VED? I'm using both for about three months now to correct a pretty severe 75 degree (I am not entirely sure of the degrees but it's a pretty severe bend upward). I am using the Restorex and VED consistently, only skipping a day here and there when life gets too busy.
I have seen remarkable results. It's not "cured" by any means but I am getting consistent morning erections now and my erection seems much less curved (but the curve is still present). This journey began for me this past December 2023 so I have relatively sudden onset, recent PD. I am no longer in pain and am fairly certain I am in the stable phase (my urologist agrees).
Every human body is different and every person responds differently and on their own timeline. My uro wants me to continue with this strategy. I am also taking Cialis regularly (but have been for years even before PD). Morning erections are a delightful surprise for me. Also, here's a pro tip, I use the VED in the warm shower standing up. My penis seems to really engorge when there is hot steamy water pouring over the VED device. Mine is manual so I don't have to worry about getting an electronic device wet.
I am also taking about 6 different supplements. Not sure if they make any difference but my doc thought it may be wise to start on the colchicine which I have been on for two months now. My urologist thinks PD is mostly an autoimmune response to an injury. It makes sense since I also have Hashimoto's of the thyroid, which is an autoimmune disease.
As a side note, I am almost at an ideal weight for my height, I exercise like a maniac, I eat a healthy low cal diet, and I am in perfect health otherwise. I am 65 years old. My urologist stressed the importance of staying trim and getting rid of any fat pad near the pubic area (which I do not have but he says he sees it in almost all of his PD patients). So men, if you are struggling with PD or ED in general, diet and exercise helps tremendously. Try to get as lean as possible for optimal blood flow and good health.
OK, so I am curious, have any men out there felt like you've "cured" your curve with consistent use of VED and stretching, counter bending?
Signed,
Bent but not broken in Seattle
Success stories without implantation?
Re: Success stories without implantation?
I got PD over a year ago seemingly overnight, No pain, and it did not get worse.
I lost over an inch of length and an inch of girth, plus I had the curve.
I used a VED (pump) for about 8 months. Twice a day for 15-20 minutes.
I regained most of my size. But still have a curve slightly worse about 45 degrees.
I stopped using the VED daily when we attempted intercourse several times and because of the increased size, pain resulted for both mrs and myself.
I did seven Verapamil injection treatments, then suddenly the urologist paused them because we were not seeing a reduction in the curvature.
I see the urologist in several weeks for a Doppler Ultrasound and to reevaluate my PD.
The last time I saw Dr Brock (my urologist) six months ago, he mentioned surgery. But gave no details.
As I understand there are 3-4 surgeries for Peyronies. Plication and Implant are the most common. Plication is the least invasive and used to straighten the penis by shortening the longer side. While an implant straightens the penis and fixes any ED issues.
I lost over an inch of length and an inch of girth, plus I had the curve.
I used a VED (pump) for about 8 months. Twice a day for 15-20 minutes.
I regained most of my size. But still have a curve slightly worse about 45 degrees.
I stopped using the VED daily when we attempted intercourse several times and because of the increased size, pain resulted for both mrs and myself.
I did seven Verapamil injection treatments, then suddenly the urologist paused them because we were not seeing a reduction in the curvature.
I see the urologist in several weeks for a Doppler Ultrasound and to reevaluate my PD.
The last time I saw Dr Brock (my urologist) six months ago, he mentioned surgery. But gave no details.
As I understand there are 3-4 surgeries for Peyronies. Plication and Implant are the most common. Plication is the least invasive and used to straighten the penis by shortening the longer side. While an implant straightens the penis and fixes any ED issues.
Age: 68. Struggled with ED/PE for years.
Used Viagra for 10+ years with mixed success.
In May 2022 started using Trimix with very good results.
Feb 2023 developed PD
2023 still in treatment for PD, and still using Trimix with very good results
Used Viagra for 10+ years with mixed success.
In May 2022 started using Trimix with very good results.
Feb 2023 developed PD
2023 still in treatment for PD, and still using Trimix with very good results
Re: Success stories without implantation?
there is something called plaque excision and grafting for severe curve, but only performed by leading surgeons. It seems its only option in men with good blood flow and erections, otherwise an implant makes more sense.
62 year old, ED+PD, Coloplast Titan 22 cm no RTE in 2019 with Dr. Irwin Goldstein => failure, now with plaque excision/tunical expansion to Coloplast Titan 26 no RTE in 2022 by Dr. Darshan Patel, now with classic pump 2024
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