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WhatNext81

Quote from: Tsanchez12369 on January 21, 2018, 01:54:42 PM
Maybe the 3-7 lb of traction is the reason why only 30" x 2/d is needed.

I agree.  
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Gutted

Quote from: Paul52 on January 21, 2018, 11:29:37 AM
This is no scientific proof. It's a report about 1 person (N=1) -who wrongly used a VED- with lot's of estimates and assumptions.

Paul52 ..thanks for your constructive and valuable contribution to the thread .... I'm sure you got the gist of what is being discussed in the thread and what position Pfract was trying to support with some data. If you don't agree and are not sure .... why don't you go and give over pumping VED a try or perhaps traction with the max tension the device goes too ..... do let us know how you get on??

WhatNext81

Correction, I am taking generic viagra at bedtime. Not cialis, like I mentioned in an earlier post in here in regards to part of my treatment plan.
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Paul52

Quote from: Gutted on January 21, 2018, 08:05:19 PM
Paul52 ..thanks for your constructive and valuable contribution to the thread .... I'm sure you got the gist of what is being discussed in the thread and what position Pfract was trying to support with some data. If you don't agree and are not sure .... why don't you go and give over pumping VED a try or perhaps traction with the max tension the device goes too ..... do let us know how you get on??

Sure I got the gist, looks like you don't. It's not about Pfract or this discusion, it's about you. Shouting out loud about 'scientific proof' based on a one person case is not much of a help, neither being sarcastic.

Gutted

Quote from: Paul52 on January 27, 2018, 01:21:38 PM
Sure I got the gist, looks like you don't. It's not about Pfract or this discusion

Eh ? .. of course this thread is about this discussion !?!?! ..... Pfract was trying to support the overall point  - which was - too much tension in Traction or VED can cause damage or disease reactivation. We all know it is true and your post was unnecessarily aggressive and acidic and contributed nothing constructive to the discussion.

Quote from: Gutted on January 20, 2018, 07:15:18 PM

Thanks for the scientific proof Pfract   :D

I hardly think my quote WITH a smiley after it is "shouting out loud" as you put it

The sum total of your 11 contributions to the Forum so far, are to very briefly tell us of your miraculous cure in 9 months (with no proof or evidence that you are so fond of) and to direct us to the well known commercial site MyPeyronies.com which sells traction devices.

......of course I'm going to be offended by your unhelpful attitude


Paul52

Comprehensive reading is a hard thing, obviously. The point I'm trying to make is that there is a lot of fake news (in general), misunderstanding and confusion regarding to this disease. When somebody (you) advocates about 'scientific prove' based on one person, it merely contributes to believes, meanings and assumptions. And you doing it again by saying "we all know it's true". We don't. I rather stick to the facts.

My post wasn't aggressive (nor friendly for that matter), it was just an observation on which you replied with the sarcastic mode turned on.

Yes I've only 11 (now 12) posts because I'm new to this forum and have nothing more to share then (my) essentials. I'm not 'miraculous' cured, it's still there. What I've written is that with the help of traction, medicines & supplements I've managed to correct it in approx. 9 months to a more or less acceptable state. That's all. I've no links with Mypeyronies other than I think it gives well balanced and very useful info.

Wish you the best of luck,
Paul