About to do the PRP....

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SciGuyKai

Hello. I've got Peyronies Disease. About a year ago I wrapped up about a 2 year treatment of, first Verapamil, and then Xiaflex. No improvement in my curve. Even tried a traction device, which come to find, only works on Peyronies Disease that curves down or the side. I gave up hope.

Went to the Carolina Men's Clinic in the Charlotte area for the PRP shot. They wanted me to pay up front. Well, so did the urologist at Chapel Hill before I started Xiaflex. I'm now waiting a couple more days for my appointment and I'm starting to think I should back out. I'm reading everything you guys are saying about the P-shot. Especially Mr Incautious. Dude, you had the same amount of curve as I currently do. Just about the same build. Your pics make me feel hopeful, but I'm just not sure I should pull that trigger. Maybe I should get my money back before I fully commit.

james1947

If you will read:
PRIAPUS/PRP Injections Trial (forum) - Peyronies Society Forums
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Priapus shot - Peyronies Society Forums
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Debate on Pripapus/PRP efficiency for Peyronies - Peyronies Society Forums
and other topics if you wish, you will get to conclusion that yes:
QuoteMaybe I should get my money back before I fully commit
If you get to other conclusion after reading the above topics, make the PRP shots :)
It's your money, not mine 8)

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

NeoV

I enjoyed the fullness it gave my penis and am sure that any increase in fullness can help stretch out the scar tissue and remodel the penis. That feeling lasted for many months and I could somewhat feel it even a year later. That being said, it's hard for me to recommend since I did not get any obvious benefits afterward. There's no way to know honestly, maybe it helped, maybe it didn't, but again the fullness theoretically should assist your natural erections and the stem cells should do something. It's ultimately a question of money and whether or not you mind having a needle in your penis.