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edzo67

Hey guys, I have been following different topics in this forum off and on for a few months but have never contibuted. I find it a great relief to have an outlet and to hear other peoples stories and relate to their experiences. I have been living with peyronies for about 15 months now and i have my good and bad days mentally. I sometimes have dreams that this has just been a bad dream. My minds way of torturing myself. As bad as i feel about myself sometimes...I will not accept this as my fate and will not give up hope that perhaps one day we will find out how to beat this ugly disease.

Jonbinspain

You don't say much about your condition. Is there pain, how bad is the curvature, etc. anyway, the important thing is to never, ever, give up.

Read all you can on this forum. There is more accumulated knowledge about this disease, and how to deal with it, than just about anywhere else.

Good luck. If there's anything you want to know, just ask. Somebody here will hopefully have the answer.

Norm

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You have the right attitude and you have come to the right place. Be sure to read the article linked above if you haven't. It is full of useful information and will answer the most common questions. Tell us some more about your situation and feel free to fire away with any questions that are not answered above.
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LWillisjr

I trust that if you have been monitoring the forum for a few months that you know you need to take your own initiative and treat your symptoms aggressively. Also need to find a competent doctor you can work with.
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