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Title: PhotoBioModulation Therapy is working for me as expected
Post by: PhotoBioModulationTherapy on June 07, 2018, 03:31:07 AM
PhotoBioModulation (Low Level Laser) Therapy is definitely working for my Peyronie's disease. At age 59, I started having painful erections 4 months ago and four weeks ago my wife first noticed a upward curve to my penis. Last week my PMD confirmed my self diagnosis that I had Peyronie's Disease with a slight palpable hardness, a developing plaque, just at the base of my Penis and just off to the left. Three(3) two(2) minute 50 watt diffused-beam 980nm laser treatments in the past four days has reduced my ejection pain by 50% and reduced the curvature by a small amount. I am from Green Bay, Wisconsin and will continue these high intensity laser treatments every other day and avoid intercourse for 6 full weeks to allow the laser therapy to suppress the chronic inflammation and to aid the inflamed/scarred tissue plaque to heal. Also, I will not allow my wife to rock on my penis any further as a foreplay method since I now realize, this pressure and rocking on my penis shaft, is likely the 'trauma source, that has triggered my particular case of Peyronie's Dosease for at least 6 weeks. As a laser surgeon of 35 years, I suspected this PhotoBioModulation therapy and treatment approach would work and I also realize this type of intervention is foreign to most lay people. I will also produce an erection twice a week during this six week treatment since it's logocal to try a bit to reduce the upward curve while receiving these treatments since whatever reversal on curve I can achieve will only be open to possibility during this important period of time during the suppression of the underlying inflammation and the healing of these inflamed-scarred-plaque tissues. This knowledge of treating inflammed and partially scarred tissues is no different than any other inflammatory disease the body. This posting is for those guys out there who have been recently diagnosed and I know the sooner one gets the inflammation under control and the traumatic source figured out and stopped, the less function and less chronic pain with erections you are likely to have. The research on PhotoBioModulation Therapy in treating and curing Peyronie's Disease is sparse but that's because of ignorance in my colleagues in mainstream  medicine who have been exhausted by the insurance companies to keep coverage for these cutting edge laser treatment modalities suppressed to avoid opening the expensive realm of having to start paying for laser therapy for the masses. I would be happy to communicate to any guy suffering from this disease via text messaging at -deleted-.
Title: Re: PhotoBioModulation Therapy is working for me as expected
Post by: hammerslinger on June 07, 2018, 05:18:51 PM
where might someone find this type of treatment ?
Title: Re: PhotoBioModulation Therapy is working for me as expected
Post by: Comoseanpenn on February 21, 2019, 09:59:55 PM
This is very interesting at the least, I have had "permanent tattoos" removed by laser and would like to learn more about this. I am newly diagnosed and in the acute phase. TY
Title: Re: PhotoBioModulation Therapy is working for me as expected
Post by: popopo on February 22, 2019, 07:12:02 AM
Sounds interesting, thanks for posting this. Do you think such a treatment exists in europe as well? Would like to know which doctors perform such treatments.
Title: Re: PhotoBioModulation Therapy is working for me as expected
Post by: Bubba dawg on February 22, 2019, 07:32:25 AM
He hasn't been back since June
Title: Re: PhotoBioModulation Therapy is working for me as expected
Post by: popopo on February 22, 2019, 10:03:31 AM
Maybe the treatments where so succesfull he forgot about updating us. Hope he'll check back in though.
Title: Re: PhotoBioModulation Therapy is working for me as expected
Post by: TonySa on February 23, 2019, 07:36:38 PM
I suspect it made no difference in the curve.