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Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 4:09 am
by ObamaDr
Hello,
I'm a fairly young man of 21 and I just met with my GP yesterday where I asked for a Urologist referral. The referral is expected to happen 40-42 weeks from now, is there any thing I can do in the meantime. I suspect my problem is Peyronies, some of the symptoms are less frequent and less strong erections, development of a bend in the penis when erect, hour glassing along the base. I'm worried about losing size or a significant portion at least. Pain is another factor that is a concern. Earlier I was in pain but only slightly and most of it was really mental, however the pain has altogether stopped. Is there anyway of preventing pain from returning? The curve is still fairly mild and stopping further bending is more of a goal than being perfectly straight. These symptoms started around six weeks ago.
Re: Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:20 am
by cbinspok
Obama
You are young, sorry you have pd, your symptoms confirm that. I was put on hi dose vitamin E. And I would recommend VED for tem minutes a day till your opt, 40 weeks is a long time. Pd can do a bad number on your size. Good luck bud.
Re: Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 10:41 am
by LuisFernandez
you absolutely need to start on traction and VED therapy.
get a basic ved from amazon with a hand pump. pump from 5hg to 7hg for 15 min once a day.
for traction you can try the restorex, it's excellent.
i personally use this one:
https://totalmanshop.com/products/penis-extenderaccording to the study you should be doing traction about 7 hours per day.
i did this for over a year and ended up with a longer penis than before peyronie's.
get to it, don't get scared it's crucial.
Re: Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 1:48 pm
by Flavio
Most curvatures are perfectly normal and congenital. And yes, pain can be purely psychological or anxiety related, only your doctor can say for sure.
You've already looked for medical help, that's great. Please keep us posted on your progress.
Re: Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 3:22 pm
by SteveSW
All I can offer is what I learned while battling severe PD. During the acute phase, (which it sounds like you may be) in a matter of about 4 months I developed a 90 degree curve to the left, hour glassing mid-shaft and a plaque mass which covered over half the dorsal side of my penis. As an added bonus, ED. As I entered the chronic phase, I discovered traction and got going. In a year of daily stretching, wearing the device for hundreds and hundreds of hours, I reduced the curve to just under 60 degrees. So, like Luis recommended, start traction as soon as possible, it works. It just takes a lot of time. Can you do anything to see a urologist any sooner, to confirm whether or not this is Peyronie's? You are very young, and need a prognosis right now. Good luck.
Re: Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 3:33 pm
by ObamaDr
[quote="LuisFernandez"]you absolutely need to start on traction and VED therapy.
get a basic ved from amazon with a hand pump. pump from 5hg to 7hg for 15 min once a day.
for traction you can try the restorex, it's excellent.
i personally use this one:
https://totalmanshop.com/products/penis-extenderaccording to the study you should be doing traction about 7 hours per day.
i did this for over a year and ended up with a longer penis than before peyronie's.
Would I need a prescription to use either a VED or a traction device. Both seem safe from other posts I've read. Also can I wear a traction device as I go about my day?
Re: Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 3:50 pm
by Spontaneous1
I saw a couple FT posts (Premature Ejaculation) where this cream helped with the PD, might be worth a try for you. I've tried some and thought it really wasn't doing anything, but after 1.5 months I did notice a slight difference in skin texture and erection sensitivity. I ordered more but it hasn't arrived yet.
https://store.cure-erectile-dysfunction ... /sr-cream/
Re: Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:12 pm
by Flavio
ObamaDr wrote:Hello,
[...] The referral is expected to happen 40-42 weeks from now [...]
Why so long?! If this really is PD, you should see a doctor ASAP.
Re: Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:36 pm
by ObamaDr
SteveSW wrote:All I can offer is what I learned while battling severe PD. During the acute phase, (which it sounds like you may be) in a matter of about 4 months I developed a 90 degree curve to the left, hour glassing mid-shaft and a plaque mass which covered over half the dorsal side of my penis. As an added bonus, ED. As I entered the chronic phase, I discovered traction and got going. In a year of daily stretching, wearing the device for hundreds and hundreds of hours, I reduced the curve to just under 60 degrees. So, like Luis recommended, start traction as soon as possible, it works. It just takes a lot of time. Can you do anything to see a urologist any sooner, to confirm whether or not this is Peyronie's? You are very young, and need a prognosis right now. Good luck.
Could I wear the traction device as I go about my day?
Re: Reducing PD(Peyronine's Disease) Pogression
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2021 2:10 am
by LuisFernandez
apologies for the late reply.
yes you can wear the trction device as you go about your day
but with something like restorex you just have to do 90min a day
however, i highly recommend doing more. i used to use both restorex and totalman extender for like 10 hours a day combined.
use a VED once a day.
you don't need a prescription. stop waiting and start traction.