Peyronie's as a 19 year old

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Maxinator2016

Hello everyone,

I am a 19 year old student from the Netherlands.
How long I have had this disease I don't know, but I am quite sure it has been there for a couple of years already
I don't know if I should see a doctor or not; I don't have a girlfriend and have never had sex before either  :-X...
Also, I am quite sure I have Peyronie's (lump and curvature, no pain however), but since it's not that severe (I guess) I don't know what a doctor could do other than the wait and see tactic...

I hate having this while being so relatively young; I am also afraid about trouble I could have during sex.
Since I am also a member of a 'fraternity' (slightly different in the Netherlands but you get the idea), there is a not so small chance that I might end up with someone after a 'late night' out  :P. I wonder what girls my age would say about this and how my friends in the frat would react when they found out.
Overall, I feel pretty sad about all of this, since I already was not that confident about myself

I haven't read any posts here yet, but I hope there are some of you out there around my age that can relate to this
I also would like to hear if you would advise me to see a doctor, and if all patients with this disease need to get treatment

NB
my penis has a lump on the right side of the shaft, making it curve to the right around 20 degrees
I have no trouble gaining erection at all and it is not painful (except after already ejaculation which is normal)

QuackAttack

Maxinator,

You need to go to a Urologist that specializes in Peyronies. Since you have had Peyronies for a few years, you would be out of the acute stage.  Things that are beneficial are VED and Traction. As for all of the supplements and drug therapies, I didn't find them of any help. I have gone through one cycle of Xiaflex and hope that along with VED and some light traction will start to resolve my condition.  Sorry to hear that another young guy has this condition, it can't be easy when you are single because it can mess with your mind even when you are married.

NeoV

Hey, welcome! I was 18 or 19 when I first had symptoms as well. Definitely do everything possible to avoid pain after ejaculation. Years of allowing that to happen lead to chronic Peyronie's in my case.

You can do anything you want with girls your age even with a bent penis. It's your attitude that matters. You can literally be the fun guy and bring them home and show them your curved penis and they will find it interesting. Now is a great time to learn success with women. I used to show girls my bend and even tell them as an opener. It worked on the most beautiful and smart women I've ever met, so this is no joke. It's not about tricking women, it's about becoming happy about your own issues so that you can lead them into a positive life or time with you.

Definitely do what you can to improve it of course. Traction, supplements, etc. Learn all about penile health, and maybe cut down on masturbation. For me, periods of abstinence and manual traction got rid of most of my symptoms. Message me if you ever are struggling with girls.

popopo

Hi Maxinator, I'm from the netherlands myself and I don't know what a doctor could do for you because in my experience most do nothing unless the bend is very severe. I was able to get pentox and cialis petsprcribed, but they told me it wouln't work and in all honesty it didn't do much. Right now I use the wait and see approach myself since nothing I do seems to make a difference. Do you also have pain and loss of sensitivity?
Age: 25
Date of onset: 17
Symptoms: sharp pains, numbness, change in shape/size, hourglassing and discolaration from jelqing/VED usage as a teen. Diagnosed with a venous leak and possible scarring.
Treatments tried: cialis, pentox and VED didnt help

Maxinator2016

Thank you for replying!

To answer to all of your reactions:

Quackattack
Thank you for the information
I am not so sure about seeing a urologist; is it necessary to see one to get a Traction device? Also, I heard that those devices are the most beneficial and least invasive, but that you have to apply them for at least several hours a day; how should I do that whilst being in college?
I am not very keen to use oral or IV medicine also, since the benefits are usually not that great and it's quite inconvenient...
For now it doesn't mess me up too badly, but I still hope that it won't be any trouble. I know there are worse diseases to have, and mostly I hope it won't get any worse.

NeoV
Thanks for the tips
Hopefully Dutch girls will like the joke ;-)
I have never been a master at seducing girls but my condition shouldn't add up to that, and I won't let it get in the way
However, I hope that (since I have no experience in that field at all) sex will not be painful or more difficult
And yeah maybe cutting down on the masturbation might help, let's try it out

Popopo
Thanks for replying
I know my doctor will probably say "Just keep a close eye and if it gets worse contact me", which it won't since I am (hopefully) not in the acute phase anymore. I don't have pain but if I touch the left side it feels spungy and I can press it inwards; if I touch the injured right side it feels rigid and not bendable. The sensitivity is still normal I think?
Also, I can bend it further to the right, but to the left I hit an invisible wall it seems
Thank you too!
Thank you

QuackAttack

Max,

You don't need a URO for traction devices; however, you really need to know exactly what you are dealing with in terms of how large your plaque is, calcification, etc. There is no other way to do it than to go to a URO. If you get a traction device, I would recommend the PeniMaster Pro. I have a Phalosan Forte and a Sizegenetics and I think the PeniMaster is the best of both worlds, a rod traction device and a positive pressure gland holding mechanism.