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Peyronies Disease TREATMENT Discussion Boards => Vacuum Erection Devices (VEDs) for Peyronie's Disease => Topic started by: RedWilly on September 25, 2017, 10:21:07 PM

Title: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: RedWilly on September 25, 2017, 10:21:07 PM
I bought a VED (automatic push button) and when I use it I've been going to 100% erection, trying to stretch out the tissues.

Almost every time I use it I usually notice small red dots after that fade in about 12 to 24 hours.

My doctor said not to worry about that.

I've noticed my erection quality decrease and my doctor said it was not likely the VED, but I'm not sure I'm using it the wrong way. Am I going too hard?

I've been using a traction device as well, and am very worried that I may have caused further damage.

My erections are bendable, harder to maintain and achieve. Is this the natural progression, or could this be over-working the penis?

I've been using the VED for about 1 month like this; just about every day.
Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: suicidecomingsoon on September 25, 2017, 11:03:14 PM
As I see it, the ved is similar to jelqing (I injure myself jelqing), then if you use VED with a 90% - 100% erection it can hurt you, you should never do it with a lot of erection level. Do you have soft glans now? After my injury I have soft glans and hard erections to achieve and very easy to lose.
I think the better what you can do is to let your penis rest and do nothing with it for a long time, it could heal in the beginning
Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: RedWilly on September 26, 2017, 07:42:26 PM
Normally I go in flaccid and get an erection using the pressure. I'm not sure if it's the same. But I'd always go 100%. Glans inflate but erections are bendable and softish.
Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: james1947 on September 27, 2017, 03:27:09 PM
RedWilly

On this forum is advised to increase vacuum to the point that you don't feel uncomfortable and no pain.
Not 100%!!!

James
Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: Old Man on September 28, 2017, 08:02:22 AM
Redwilly:

Adding 2 cents to the mill of advise!!

DO NOT, REPEAT DO NOT CONTINUE TO GO TO 100% DURING THE VED THERAPY. ALSO, I DO NOT RECOMMEND USING BOTH VED AND TRACTION AT THE SAME. TO DO IS INVITING FURTHER DAMAGE TO AN ALREADY DAMAGED PENIS!!

The reason you are seeing the red dots is that the over pumping along with traction is causing the small blood vessels in the penis to burst and therefore causing more damage.

Old Man
Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: kuaka on September 28, 2017, 11:15:03 AM
The idea of VED and/or Traction is to expand the tunica where it is bunched by the plaque.  Beyond that and you risk causing injury to the tissue at that very location, which will only serve to stimulate additional scarring.

Supplements/heat/etc... to "soften" the plaque as much as possible.  VED and/or Traction to reshape.

Do NOT under any circumstances try and gain (beyond recovering what is lost to plaque) length or girth via traction or VED...you will only add injury.

Only use up to the point of discomfort, never to the point of pain.
Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: skunkworks on September 28, 2017, 11:46:00 AM
And in my opinion VED and traction perfectly complement each other and are both part of the most effective treatment plan possible for Peyronie's.

Red dots is overdoing it with pressure on the VED, it has nothing to do with traction.

Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: RedWilly on November 14, 2017, 01:44:42 AM
Well F~@<. Im pretty sure I've made my ed worse.

Is the ed usually permanent?
Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: james1947 on November 16, 2017, 02:22:27 AM
One should not use VED or traction without learning the subject!
It may end in a disaster!

James
Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: lessor on November 16, 2017, 02:42:50 AM
Quote from: RedWilly on November 14, 2017, 01:44:42 AM
Is the ed usually permanent?
In some place, I dont remember well, I read you should wait 6 months if you are experiencing ED, because maybe it could be temporary, if it last more than 6 months very likely is permanent
Title: Re: Potential Further Damage From VED?
Post by: james1947 on November 18, 2017, 07:59:07 PM
My ED that started from use of Finasteride to shrink my prostate, improved when stopped Finasteride, but didn't get to 100% cure.
Then Peyronies and ED that just gone from bad to worst and it is permanent.

James