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Title: Severe Hourglassing on the left side, same thing starting to happen on the right
Post by: LightAtTheEndOfTheTunnel on June 09, 2018, 05:07:53 PM
I have one very large plaque on the left side and two other small plaques that are clearly visible. It has caused severe indentation on the left side and I now have a large visible dent when flacid. A new large lump has been forming on the right side in the exact same spot for several weeks and seems to be getting bigger by the day. I am now noticing the same symptoms beginning on the left with my penis starting to indent on right in the spot where the lump is forming. I already get intense pain during every single erection I get dating back to December 2016. The pain has worsened over the last 5-6 months and all the pain occured on the left side. If the same thing is now happening on the right I am going to give up hope. Being single and In my 20's this has ruined my life and its all i think about day and night. Just plain sickening
Title: Re: Severe Hourglassing on the left side, same thing starting to happen on the right
Post by: bdids on June 21, 2018, 11:51:48 AM
Hey I read through your posts and am sorry this has left you in such despair but as hard as it is try and keep your head up. Sometimes when your going through hell you just need to keep going.

Curious have you been abstinent since any of this happened or have you still been sexually active? Also wondering if there was some kind of injury that onset this and where on the penis did you get an injection before your ultrasound?
Title: Re: Severe Hourglassing on the left side, same thing starting to happen on the right
Post by: TonySa on June 21, 2018, 10:01:00 PM
Are you willing to start treatment w a peyronies specialist?  Pentox which can also help w pain, daily low dose cialis or tadalafil, VED or traction and H-100 if you can afford it.  Xiaflex may also be an option if needed.  Oh, generic diclofenac sodium gel can also help w pain.