Does getting one plaque highly increase your chances for more?

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notscared

Has this been scientifically researched or proven? Or is it a very common thing among men on these boards and in general? Or is it just completely random basically?

In other words, if there were 10 men with peyronies and it started off with the usual 1 plaque 1 bend to one side how often do they develop one or more plaques after that?

skunkworks

Not been researched as far as I know, but if your penis is susceptible to Peyronie's then obviously you have a chance of developing more plaques the same way you got the first one.
This is an emotionally destructive condition, we all have it, let's be nice to each other.

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james1947

I don't know also about a research in the subject.
From own experience and others on this forum, it is very unusual not to develop more plaques after the first one.
The sad truth. :( :( :(

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

notscared

So no one can verify based on any of the multitude of studies done on peyronies whether or not people develop more plaques after there first one?

There is a fair multitude of pictures and studies done on this and a lot of the people on this website claim to be well versed on peyronies and have researched themselves.

Therefore, would it not be accurate to say that someone should know whether or not this is considered common or not?

edit: Not trying to sound disrespectful with this post. I'm just saying it's throwing me off a bit where i'm on a site with people who understand and have this condition and the only answers i can get are "well it could be this ___ or could be this___ nobody knows the surprise inside!" those responses are just a little disheartening i guess. That's all. I came here for even just basic answers and just get semantics.

Skjaldborg

Does getting one plaque highly increase your chances for more?

Yes.

If there were 10 men with peyronies and it started off with the usual 1 plaque 1 bend to one side how often do they develop one or more plaques after that?

If they do not receive treatments like Pentox, low-dose Cialis, or VED, if they do not take care of their overall health, and if they re-injure themselves, they will ABSOLUTELY get more plaques.

I suggest you read through our resource library for details on the percentages of worsening and resolution: Peyronie's Disease Resource Library - PDS - Peyronies Society Forums

-Skjald

james1947

notscared

From your last post I think you didn't read my last post.
You have stated:
Quotethe only answers i can get are "well it could be this ___ or could be this___ nobody knows the surprise inside!
But in my previous answer to you I wrote:
QuoteFrom own experience and others on this forum, it is very unusual not to develop more plaques after the first one.
My answer is not enough clear?
By the way, "nobody knows the surprise inside!" is considered true even by the leading Peyronies specialists.

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

skunkworks

Go read the multitude of studies. Come back and let us know if you found a definitive answer to that specific question.

Also, look up the definition of semantics.

Quote from: notscared on February 10, 2015, 10:04:11 AM

Therefore, would it not be accurate to say that someone should know whether or not this is considered common or not?


You have been told whether or not it is considered common.

You and your other username do not seem to grasp how few studies there are on this condition, and how the vast majority of them focus solely on angle of deviation. Those studies have shown that around 40% of men have further progression if left untreated.
This is an emotionally destructive condition, we all have it, let's be nice to each other.

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