Congenital or Peyronie? I'm 6 days post-op surgery read my story

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Dadoone

Hi all,

I've read a lot of post and getting a better understanding on how things work and I've recently discovered this forum.. I'm now 6 days post-op and it seems everything is working I have elections and bruises are now gone.

Back a year ago when I went to my surgeon/ urologist and explained how bad it was to have intercourse, so he measured it and it was 45 degrees downwards and 15 degrees to the left and as we know I had Nesbit procedure. My curvature wasn't congenital curvature as my urologist/surgeon said because I explained to him that when I was little I had quite bad injuries, I was at elementary school and basically I was walking on top of a border I slipped with my left left, and obviously hit with the left part of my urotha I think that is the reason that mi penis is rotated at 11:00 o'clock and curved to the left, and caused me swell penis and lots of liquids come out from it, went to hospital (in Italy) at 7 years old all the doctor did was gloves on and sticked his finger  with some sort of cream to reduce the inflammation liquids and etc... they did not go throw and inspect it well enough to see what was going on, (by saying that I've never had problems with my urotha). However my downward bent as I always complained to my parents about my curvature my mom told me that when I was little and I had my panties she'd always put it facing down because of me that when I'd wee it'd go everywhere and so my mum decided to put it downwards and I think by doing that I think it might of cause as we call it peyronie...

I have a few question as I've been throw surgery and out by now...

On the day of discharged from hospital the doctor or the assistant because my surgeon wasn't there said to me everything went well bla bla bla... and I said about my degrees of curvature he said downwards curvature is gone now is completely straight and but for the left curvature he said 5 degrees is left off but didn't ask the reason... I'm a bit worried about it, would that effect later on and would it become the same as before? I've tried to watch some porn to see how it looks abit of painful when erected, obviously wasn't fully erected because of been 5 days post-op my surgery... brushing is gone already as well... and when do you guys think I will get a full erection? When will my stitches come off? I'm still not able to pull my skin down ...

PS: sorry for my bad spelling a grammar I will edit my post if I see something wrong on it and maybe try to explain better my story as I'm new to the forum! 19th of September  (week5) I'm going to see my surgeon to see how is going and ask him as much questions as I can and will report and update this post or either write a new one with a better story.

JohnWright

Hey Dadoone -

Welcome to the Forum. Sorry to hear about your circumstance, but glad you've taken some steps forward.

Note to self: You have the distinction of being the only man who has rushed into wanting an erection mere days after surgery. Most of us were terrified at the thought -- though the fear was mostly in our brains.

One thing you said is mildly alarming. It's one thing for your body to generate it's own erection as a normal course of being a man, it's another for you to start tinkering around. Risky behavior. Next thing you know you'll be masturbating or having sex. Your surgeon should have instructed you to abstain 10000% from sex, masturbation, etc. for approximately 6 weeks.

The reason: Infection is number one reason.
Question: Where's the last place on your body you want an infection right now? Think about it.

The reason: Healing
Question: Where's the one place on your body that you want to heal properly right now? Think about that.

Your goal after surgery recovery is to have a functional dick. If the doctor is able to deliver some version of that, you'll have what you need.  

Surgery isn't a cure all. Some dicks are quite contorted, and it's a small space to work with (though in some of our minds it's mammoth in size!).

A skilled surgeon can address many aspects of curvature, but, again, there can be limitations. Hopefully, you discussed with the surgeon in advance what the goal was, and you end up with functionality.

We're looking forward to your updates!

John

LWillisjr

I completely agree with JohnW..    take it slow. I would NOT be encouraging erections so soon post op.
Developed peyronies 2007 - 70 degree dorsal curve
Traction/MEDs/Injections/Surgery 2008 16 years Peyronies free now
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