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jrileye

I'm 66.  About 2 years ago, after the second of two prostate ablation procedures--I believe the green light laser--as I recovered, I noticed the beginnings of a curve toward the end of my penis--in my case pointing towards my belly: and also some loss of erection ability.  It is not painful, but the nature of the curve makes it hard to initiate intercourse, and since the penis is both less hard and somewhat shorter, it's hard to stay insdie her vagina.  And when it get's frustrating, nothing like that for killing an erection.  I'm curious to hear more about stretching.

Good luck to all.   BTW, and folks who have spontaneously improved?

Norm

Don't count on spontaneous improvement. It's not a good gamble. Take action now. You should read here as much as you can and become an expert on this "disease". For stretching, the best method is by using a VED. And don't confuse jelqing with stretching. Jelqing has caused more Peyronies Disease than it has helped. You can also consider a traction device, but you should read first and make that decision. Good luck.
Plication Surgery Dec. 2013. Straight Again!

inkhorn

jrileye- There is not much that is spontaneous at 66. I'm 62 and have a similar medical history. 4 years ago pc and a prostatectomy. Then as one of the side effects peyronies. As Norm has said, read here about the VED and traction devices and start treatment right away.Concerning the ability to effectively have sex: The VED and cock ring will keep you hard enough for penetration for as long as you need it. Because of the curve, try putting a pillow under your wife's butt and do the missionary style. Good luck, Inkhorn