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roberted5


 Hello,
 Is there a place on the forum to start?My symptoms just started and I think I know the cause.
 I can see where this could get worse or cause problems during intimacy.

Norm

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james1947

roberted5

Let us know some more details regarding your Peyronies symptoms that we will be able to answer you.

Welcome to the forum :)
James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
Got amazing support on the forum

inkhorn

Robert- Welcome and sorry to have to welcome you to the brotherhood. Study here on the forum and you should get to a good urologist. Regards Inkhorn

Jonbinspain

roberted 5

As has been said, none of us are glad to have to welcome a new member. My advice to you would be to get to a competent Urologist as quickly as you can. Get a diagnosis, if it is Peyronies, your best chance is to jump on it now! Don't do what I, and others here have done and wait. The earlier you start treating this, if indeed it is Peyronies, the better your chances of mitigating the damage.

roberted5

  I'm 51 years of age and I've always had a slight curve but no dent.Curve didn't cause pain or interfere with activity,but I can see where dent may cause more of a problem.Dent is slightly above base,dent changes direction of erection.
Injury during a erotic dream is very unclear but I think is the cause.Never any pain during dreams or during past activity,but one dream I do remember waking and having to reposition myself because of pain that awoke me.Under-garments caused the injury.Boxers blocked direction.
 Not until just a few weeks ago until I noticed the dent during an erection.
  I'll check list,use the medications until I can see a specialist.I haven't read through all the suggested reading.

   thanks for the support,
   
 

roberted5

  I've been going through the forum trying to get a better understanding to what
Peyronies is,how to treat,etc...
 There's a lot of information in the forum.
 Is there a good place to start reading?

Norm

Look 5 posts back at my previous response. If you read everything in that link, you will know what we know.
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