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Jeorge

My introduction to Peyronies was shocking and sudden ... 45 degrees ... total freak out.  

But no pain, no discernible calcification ...

I have not seen a urologist yet ... it's only been ten days.  

Could it be anything else?

Anything other than Peyronies that could cause this? I can imagine blocked blood vessels or such but that looms normal.   Biding time right now for a couple months before Medicare kicks in and hoping it straightens out.  
Onset Jan 01, 2019.  Sudden, no pain and not palpable, 45 degree, no pain.  Left Leaning.

james1947

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James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
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Bubba dawg

I couldn't see or feel my plaque and calcification but 2 doctors could feel it. So best to go to a doctor to get diagnosed imo
5 Rounds of Xiaflex. Good results.

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tonyode

Jeorge, I am not sure biding time is the right thing to do. I personally believe addressing the peyronies (if that is what it is) as soon as possible with a good uro who is knowledgeable about peyronies asap is the right thing to do. At the very least, they can give you options as far as meds/supplements. Its also treatable with Xiaflex as long as it doesn't calcify. Once it calcifies, about the only option at that point, is surgery...if severe enough. I would encourage you, at the very least, to find a good uro for a consultation.  
Early 50s, 7 months diagnosed. 55 degree curve, indentation at base to the left.

NeoV

Gotta agree, urologists do not recognize pre or early peyronie's. Only a few true specialists will, but even then they will not offer much other than the measures you should be taking now (oral supplements drugs) and physical therapies. Start up preventative measures NOW.