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Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 7:28 pm
by slipnslider
I've been injecting small doses (4-6 units) of (30/2/20) trimix for 9 months or so, averaging 1-3 times a week.

I think I've always had a slight left curve in my dick, but lately I'm noticing it a lot more, especially when partially erect. When I'm fully erect it's straight, but partially erect seems more curved than before. It's not painful. I can't feel any scar tissue but I don't really know what it would feel like.

Is this the beginning of peyronies? If so, will it keep getting worse leaving me with an implant as the only option?

Why does trimix cause peyronies in the first place?

Re: Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 8:46 pm
by 68CatFan
From what I've read if you had Peyronies you would definitely see curvature when erect. Make sure you rub the injection site for 3-5 minutes after injecting...

Re: Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 8:48 pm
by Qoheleth52
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-con ... c-20353468

More than you ever wanted to know...

Re: Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 10:08 pm
by frwmw1
I thought I was getting a similar issue, it would lean to one side until erect,
so I stopped injecting on that side, and it seems to have stabilised. I only inject once a week.

Re: Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 12:18 am
by LuisFernandez
It is the acidity in the other ingredients in TriMix beside PGE-1. This along with injection errors can cause Peyronie's.
No, you do not need an implant just for that but you must combat the curve ASAP.
You must do traction with either a RestoreX or a Penimaster Pro to stop and reverse the curve.

In the case of girth loss you should be using a VED on days you don't inject, but with injections i'm not entirely sure that girth will be an issue.

Best.

Re: Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 12:51 am
by frwmw1
LuisFernandez wrote:It is the acidity in the other ingredients in TriMix beside PGE-1.



What can be done about that? I'm on what is effectively bimix, and I wonder if I should ask to change it.

Re: Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 2:21 am
by LuisFernandez
Along with traction, you could ask your doctor to try monomix of PGE-1.
It is much safer to TriMix when it comes to Peyronie's.

Re: Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 12:57 pm
by slipnslider
frwmw1 wrote:I thought I was getting a similar issue, it would lean to one side until erect,
so I stopped injecting on that side, and it seems to have stabilised. I only inject once a week.


I'm trying to vary my injection sites, but I have a lot of veins, espcially on the right side, so I end up injecting on the left more often. I guess i should try harder to balance it out.

Re: Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 1:13 pm
by slipnslider
LuisFernandez wrote:Along with traction, you could ask your doctor to try monomix of PGE-1.
It is much safer to TriMix when it comes to Peyronie's.


I'm actually one of the unlucky people who experiences pain from PGE1. Not as much as when I first started using it, but I switched from trimix to bimix (no PGE1) for that reason. Bimix gave me no pain, but less hard erections that were still usable. Eventually I switched back to 20/2/30 trimix (20 PGE1) and the pain is bearable. But i think using only PGE1 would be painful for me.

Might be worth a try though.

Re: Beginning of Peyronies?

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 1:42 pm
by slipnslider
LuisFernandez wrote:It is the acidity in the other ingredients in TriMix beside PGE-1. This along with injection errors can cause Peyronie's.
No, you do not need an implant just for that but you must combat the curve ASAP.
You must do traction with either a RestoreX or a Penimaster Pro to stop and reverse the curve.

In the case of girth loss you should be using a VED on days you don't inject, but with injections i'm not entirely sure that girth will be an issue.

Best.


Thanks that's helpful. Sounds like I should talk to my urologist about those devices.