Traction worth trying??

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downandright

My 1st post folks ...52 yrs old...  A few years ago mine started curving as my user name says  :-)  I also had a "woody dent" in the right side in the area the curve started. Back then the curve was not too bad to cause the other half any issues or sex position problems.  Last couple of years the curve has started to cause sex position issues and have purchased some position wedges to assist ... still at time would rather just have the old style sex ya know... even now any position has some discomfort.
 
I feel the curve is stable now and not getting any worse. Couple years ago where the dent was I had a 1/2 pea size knot when flaccid ... but that knot is gone now and the dent not there either within the last year!  I only have the curve and the chambers are solid and consistent.  
When flaccid and pull straight out on my head the right chamber area gets tight 1st.... but I do not feel any hard spots like before.
I did go through chemo about 1.5 yr ago... makes me wonder if that had an impact.... I was not pay attention to that zone at the time  :-)

Anyway thinking of traction and wondering if someone has seen these kinds of trends happen before and if traction might be work trying?

Thanks...

LWillisjr

Quote from: downandright on October 16, 2014, 10:18:32 PM

Anyway thinking of traction and wondering if someone has seen these kinds of trends happen before and if traction might be work trying?

Thanks...

Then it seems that you need to regain some length on the right side. So in my opinion I think traction would make the most sense in your situation.
Developed peyronies 2007 - 70 degree dorsal curve
Traction/MEDs/Injections/Surgery 2008 16 years Peyronies free now
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NeoV

While my curve and dent is central, gentle traction helps rid me of it both short term and long term. For any Peyronie's sufferer I recommend it Aince it helped me so much. Everyone has different experiences. Be careful and use low tension, try it!

downandright

OK!   I was thinking the same... it feels like that chamber is now too short.  I order one and go slow.  
The SG seems the most attractive with the different options for comfort.

Thanks for the feedback!!

payne

I was hoping someone could answer a few questions I've been thinking about.

I read that the study on traction was conducted on men in the acute stage.  Has anyone had experience or improvement in the chronic stage from traction?

Can traction help with ed and/or eq? Has anyone seen improvements with ed or eq while using traction?

Any input would be much appreciated.  Thanks.

NeoV

Mine has probably officially "stabilized" and traction still helps. It really is effective for me.

dplookin

To payne........You want to know if traction will help with the Chronic Stage.  I feel that I am in a Chronic Stage, and didn't know I had Peyronies until the chronic stage.  I used a VED for over a year and it did not help at all.  It did Nothing.  I have been using a Traction Device for 5 months now at 3 1/2 to 4 hours a day and it has accomplished absolutely nothing.  But, I can't give up.  I keep trying even though I am tired of it.  "Nothing ventured, Nothing Gained."

Personally, I don't believe the traction will help with E.D.  Maybe it has helped others.  I don't have the money to buy Cialis so I use a certain type of Horny Goat Weed instead and at times I use Testofen which is helpful.  Horny Goat Weed is the only substance which comes close to what Cialis or Viagra, although definitely not as strong.  Not all Goat Weed is of the same potency.  I use a brand called "Vitamins Because Your Worth It".  I have tried many brands and have found that this works best.  If you have the money, try using Testofen.

FYI.......dplookin

skunkworks

Traction has helped me hugely, and helped with ED. I started using it in the first 6 months after injury though.
This is an emotionally destructive condition, we all have it, let's be nice to each other.

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dplookin

To skunkworks.........that's good.  wish I was as fortunate.  dplookin

Noway

traction works i have the x4 lab its worth doing but you need to stay consistent.

Jonbinspain

No doubt, for me, that traction works. I have reduced the curve and it also gives my duck a fuller feel afterwards. But, as has been said, it's a matter of doing 3-4 hrs ever day, if you can.  

downandright


OK.... So I ordered the SizeGen.   I took me a while to decide  :-)

Thanks for the advice.  Will report if it helps.  Winter is a good time to apply more use in the evenings.


Thanks!!