Surfing with peyronies disease

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Islander123

Hi there,

i thought i might share some infos about this,since i did not find any infos about surfing and peyronies.
For the non- surfers this might sound weird,but if you are really into surfing,
your live is kind of build around surfing,meaning that if you suffer peyronies ( and cannot surf anymore),it seems like you loose your sexlife,eventually your partnership and pretty much all your life ,all at the same time for some stupid disease that has no cure and is largely ignored by modern medicine,so thats a major turndown,which is how it seemed to me when it happened to me.
Therefore shareing this infos might help others to see that there is hope,some light at the end of the tunnel,so hang on,nothing is over yet.

So, i have been surfing for 30+ years and have suffered a severe flare of peyronies about 10 months ago. Still tried to go surfing and after some intents realized that whilst laying on the surfboard and paddeling,the plaque was constantly pressing and rubbing against the surfboard,which ended up in worsening the pain and probably also worsening the whole peyronies issue.
In the end,pain got so bad,i had to stop surfing.
Luckily i found a doc that prescribed me cialis and ved,5 months after the start of peyronies.
9 month after the start of peyronies ,pain was pretty much gone and i started to surf again,using a
groin protector to prevent irritating the plaque again.
You will have to get used to wearing a groin protector ,but it works great !
I have tried several models and the higher quality ones are better,rubberbands dont cease after beeing soaked for hours and they have a large cup that fits your tools niceley without pressing on them.surfing in warm waters also helps to prevent pain from excessive shrinking in cold water.
So if you are a surfer and suffer peyronies,there is hope !

My suggest: - take cialis
                  - never surf without a good groinguard
                   - whilst in acute phase,keep sessions very short ( 4waves a session was my rule)
                       since excessive watertime will cause cold water shrinkage and hard flacid pain
                    - work out to stay in shape,dont give up on yourself,remember,the acute and painfull
                      phase is just temporary and will come to an end in a couple of month
                     - warm ricesock every day and after surfsessions helps soften your penis
                      - once the acute phase ends,surf with your groinguard ,keep it warm and enjoy !