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norwegian27

Hi guys

I am a 27 year old from Norway who believe I got peyronies.
About 2 months ago I realized something was wrong with my penis. I do not know the actual cause, but I think something happened when having sex with my girlfriend. I didn't notice anything wrong in the actual act, but I remember my first erection after that I had some pain, a kind of pain I have never felt before. I wouldn't say it was very painful, but very weird and discomforting.
A couple of days later I noticed my penis was no longer strait. It bends upwards, I think about 35-40 degrees.
I cannot feel anything at all when my penis is flaccid, only erect, and mostly when it's fully erect.
I've been searching around everywhere on the internet, and after a while I found this site where I've been reading for hours.
I learned a lot by reading here, but I have some questions on what to do before I can get a doctors appointment (hope to get one early January).
First of all, do you think it would be best for me to avoid erections? could it be worsening if i continue to have sex before I start some kind of treatment?
I may also add that the only difference I can see when my penis is flaccid is that it seems like one of the blood veins on top of the penis is going in a loop. I can not feel or see any plaque.

This has been on my mind constantly since I first noticed, and I must say I am very glad I found this site.
This seems to be the best and most accurate place to learn about the disease. I find it very annoying that there is so many different statistics around.
I hope that it isn't too much of a hassle to read this Norwegians story, I must say its a bit harder to write in English, and there might be some spelling or grammar mistakes.

Reading my post, answers, and support would be very appreciated. Thank you.


james1947

Norwegian

I will try to answer to your questions and no,  it isn't too much of a hassle to read this Norwegians story, we are here to listen and try to help each other.
First, you should see the urologist as soon as you can, be diagnosed and start treatment. Treating early this disease is crucial to success. A treatment I was proposing you is VED, Pentox and low dose Cialis. Take with you to your uro appointment the supporting documents from the library.
Regarding sex, in my opinion you should not abstain if it is not too painful.
Other people may think different.
Try also to relax a bit and concentrate in treatment.

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

Jonbinspain

As James has said, you need to visit a Urologist -  preferably one who specialises in Peyronies, and associated problems.
You may, or may not be developing Peyronies. Usually, an ultrasound will determine what the damage is. You have to know what you are dealing with before you can treat it effectively.