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BENT!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 10:27 am
by Tybeeman
This morning I gave my self an injection of 85 units of trimix 30/4/30 Papaverine/Phentolamine/PGE1 i the left side. I looked at it after it got hard and what I noticed for the last few weeks was a slight bend in the penis. This morning it was bent toward the left in about the 10 o'clock range. I took pictures and will send them to the doctor. Also my grath is the same half way up the shaft but then narrows to about 3/4 the size on the upper half. Has anyone had this? Is it some thing that I should be concerned with?
Re: BENT!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 1:43 pm
by Cigar56
Check through the posts here. Somebody else started a thread about the very same thread. He said his penis suddenly began pointing to the left. He said he visited his doctor and was told that it wasn't too much of a worry right now but that they would monitor it.
Tell us more. Are you knew to injecting? Is this the first time this has happened?
Re: BENT!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 1:48 pm
by jelquinginjury
Injections can produce bent, it is produced because the injection in the corpus cavernosum creates some of fibrosis, in many cases it is minimun but in others cases it produces a bent, if it gets worse you should stop with the injections
Re: BENT!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 2:13 pm
by Tybeeman
I have been injecting for 8 months. I have not had great results. I have a doctors appointment in 2 weeks. Damn these injections are painful
Re: BENT!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 4:34 pm
by jonbaldbg
I developed Peyronies disease after injecting. My urologist says that wasn't the cause, but I find it odd that after a lifetime of having a straight penis and then injecting for a couple years I get Peyronies. Wish I'd never injected. Should have gone straight to in implant. Peyronies causes loss of length so I have that to deal with. If I'd had an implant back then, perhaps I'd still have my length. Unfortunately, I didn't know implants existed and I blindly followed my urologist's advice and took injections.
Re: BENT!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 6:43 pm
by morse73
I have a bend to the left but my scarring is at the base of the shaft (confirmed with ultrasound), not where I inject. I was told because of this the injections aren't the cause, but that 25% of RP patients develop scar tissue.
Re: BENT!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 9:09 pm
by Cigar56
jonbaldbg wrote:I developed Peyronies disease after injecting. My urologist says that wasn't the cause, but I find it odd that after a lifetime of having a straight penis and then injecting for a couple years I get Peyronies. Wish I'd never injected. Should have gone straight to in implant. Peyronies causes loss of length so I have that to deal with. If I'd had an implant back then, perhaps I'd still have my length. Unfortunately, I didn't know implants existed and I blindly followed my urologist's advice and took injections.
Your urologist could be right, or could be wrong. There are many reasons for Peyronie's. From WebMD:
Some medications list Peyronie's disease as a possible side effect. But there is no proof that these drugs cause the condition.Also:
Symptoms may develop slowly or appear overnight. When the penis is soft, you can’t see a problem. But in severe cases, the hardened plaque hampers flexibility, causing pain and forcing the penis to bend or arc when erect.If you started using Trimix and became fully erect for the first time in a while, hardened plaque in your penis may have shown itself in the form of a bend of your penis once you started injecting.
I obviously am not a doctor, so I cannot say. Have you considered seeing other urologists for additional opinions?
http://www.webmd.com/men/peyronies-disease#1
Re: BENT!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 9:33 pm
by jonbaldbg
Cigar56 wrote:jonbaldbg wrote:I developed Peyronies disease after injecting. My urologist says that wasn't the cause, but I find it odd that after a lifetime of having a straight penis and then injecting for a couple years I get Peyronies. Wish I'd never injected. Should have gone straight to in implant. Peyronies causes loss of length so I have that to deal with. If I'd had an implant back then, perhaps I'd still have my length. Unfortunately, I didn't know implants existed and I blindly followed my urologist's advice and took injections.
Your urologist could be right, or could be wrong. There are many reasons for Peyronie's. From WebMD:
Some medications list Peyronie's disease as a possible side effect. But there is no proof that these drugs cause the condition.Also:
Symptoms may develop slowly or appear overnight. When the penis is soft, you can’t see a problem. But in severe cases, the hardened plaque hampers flexibility, causing pain and forcing the penis to bend or arc when erect.If you started using Trimix and became fully erect for the first time in a while, hardened plaque in your penis may have shown itself in the form of a bend of your penis once you started injecting.
I obviously am not a doctor, so I cannot say. Have you considered seeing other urologists for additional opinions?
http://www.webmd.com/men/peyronies-disease#1
I took injections for 2-3 years before developing the Peyronies. I can't prove they caused it, but it is suspicious.
Re: BENT!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 10:52 pm
by NeedleD
If injections are painful for you, re-visit your injection procedure/placement and Syringes and mix. Most as well as I don't not experience bad pain from them.
Re: BENT!
Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 1:15 am
by rahod1
Any bend indicates fibrotic formation...can't be anything else...