My penis genetics screwed up not once, but FOUR times.

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Johniscurved

Okay guys, ever since I've noticed my curve I've began to do a ton of research on the penis as far as anatomy goes. I thought all I had was curvature initially but this is what I now realise I have!!

-Congenital Curvature
-Mild phimosis (only when erect)
-Frenulum Breve
-Penoscrotal webbing (aka Turkey neck)

What crap luck I got. Nevertheless I should look on the upside, the phimosis is easily curable by stretching, the frenulum only requires a simple operation. I'm unsure about the penoscrotal webbing, anyone enlighten me here?

I'm feeling depressed as hell about this but happy about everything else, still only 18, but I vow I won't do anything with a girl as far as the tool goes until all issues are resolved.

Strange question but what order should I sort of go for in solving these problems? If I got the treatment for the three more mild conditions, would that affect the surgery for the congenital curvature?

Johniscurved

HM.

The turkey neck seems extreme when flaccid, but minor when erect (I have an erect photo on one of my earlier posts if anyone is keen, a haha, to help try and diagnose this). Could the tight frenulum and/or foreskin possibly also be a contributing factor to the turkey neck?

Johniscurved

I know I shouldn't complain as many have it far worse off but at this age this is a living nightmare. It's not an issue I can tell anyone about and I have to turn down girls frequently while screaming at myself inside of my head.  >:(

james1947

Johniscurved

I read again all your 26 posts and I am confused.
You are stating in your last post that you have 4 problems.
In an other post, you are stating that you had treated 2 of them, so now you suppose to have just 2.
Are you doing any treatment right now?

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.
Got amazing support on the forum

Johniscurved

Hi james,

none are currently treated as of yet
i'm planning to to get the lesser conditions sorted out soon but all 4 issues are still here.

Sorry for any confusion,

john

james1947

John

Don't be sorry for the confusion, I asked because I wanted to understand.
If I was you, I was staring to treat all your problems as soon as you can mainly because you have written in one of your posts that you are turning down girls because of this conditions. :)

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.
Got amazing support on the forum

Johniscurved

James, the phimosis can be cured in a month or two by stretching, its only mild to begin with. If I get the penoscrotal and frenulum issue sorted out soon, you don't think that will impact on the curvature surgery?

phew, gonna be a few scars down there!

Thank you to the members on this site though I have to say, all support and advice means more than you can imagine and is helping me through this slow journey to a correct tool.

Cheers,

John

restore

Quote from: Johniscurved on April 06, 2014, 09:46:01 AMI have to turn down girls frequently >:(

Wish I was so lucky at 18.  Actually, having my foreskin cut off at the age of 10 due to phimosis, and a lifetime of problems from it bring an overly aggressive circumcision, I couldn't perform even when I had the chance.  Your issues are treatable.  

Johniscurved

Just my luck isn't it. As soon as I start becoming a lot more involved as far as my social life goes and doing alright with the ladies I start worrying about all this.

Sorry to hear restore, I hope your problems can be solved to some degree eventually

At least the good news is, is that I found out its not really classified "turkey neck" unless its noticeably present when you're erect. It's barely there when I'm erect, and I realise the phimosis and frenulum might even be 'hogging' a bit of skin up there so to speak. So when those two problems are sorted out, what tiny bit of webbing that is present in an erection should disappear. A urologist has advised me that even with patients who actually did have proper penoscrotal webbing, he often advised them to reconsider surgery as it has very little effect on your function or performance. So I'm glad that scare is over and it was all a minor/non-existent worry.

Now is the hard road to saving over $10,000 for my surgery. But I'm determined, its a goal and gives me something to work towards.

Cheers everyone

restore

John are you sure it's true phimosis which is rare and actually over diagnosed?  Check out one MD's position on it:

peaceful parenting: The Phony Phimosis Diagnosis


welshwales

Do you know the cause of your phimosis? The most common cause of phimosis in adults is a condition called balanitis xerotica obliterans (see this link for further info What Is Balanitis? What Causes Balanitis? - Medical News Today). I developed it in my late twenties for no apparent reason. I dealt with it quickly before it became a severe problem, and had a full circumcision. It cured the balanitis, but due to rough handling during and after the surgery I went on to develop this cursed peyronie's disease.

Johniscurved

Well restore, that link was a real eye opener.  
It's hard to say if I have phimosis after that, first retraction was at 17, due to a shocking lack of education,  once I read about it and tried, it wasn't overly difficult. Flaccid retractions are not a problem. Erect ones are a bit tight ill admit but I haven't started stretching yet. The limiting factor there is the frenulum but as I've mentioned before I'm kn my way to dealing with it. So maybe I don't have phimosis, ill keep on doing those stretches to benefit erect retraction but other than that it's just the frenulum discouraging me from retracting when erect.

Johniscurved

Well after a lot of hard research this post is somewhat of an exaggeration.
There is no phimosis, that's only the frenulum causing the tightness. And the penoscrotal webbing does not exist either what I have is no different to pretty much any man, my jumpy mind just jumped to conclusions because of ignorance.

Bottom line is, congenital curvature and a tight frenulum are my only worries, both solvable through my upcoming surgery :)

Cheers all  

james1947

Johniscurved

What kind of surgery you will have and when?

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.
Got amazing support on the forum

Johniscurved

James1947,

opting for STAGE surgery mid next year with luck. :)

John

james1947

John

I don't understand too much in the STAGE surgery, but I wish you good luck and GOD lighten your ways. :)

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.
Got amazing support on the forum

Johniscurved

James,

I've done an exhausting amount of research on it, and spoken to members who had the opportunity to get the surgery, and in my opinion, it is the best overall option in terms of effectiveness, safety and lasting impact.

Thanks so much for the kind words, helps a hot!

Cheers,

John