Lucky Eddie.....NOT......not again

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nogs

Hey guys
I'm new here.
I'm 45 and have already had peyronies for 10 years. Mine was just under the head of my gland so fortunately for me, when it bent, it was only the end that bent up so I managed to get away with no operation.
Yes I lost length and girth over the years  which was bad enough but I had no choice but to deal with it.
My erections have been weak for as long as I can remember.
There is a good chance I also have a leaky vein too.
Now 10 years later, I'm pretty sure I've got another one right at the base of my shaft, it hurts when I get an erection and I can feel the plaque, this is a much bigger one than my original one so I know what's coming.
Man.... It's frikken heartbreaking... I'm a good looking lad who still likes to play.WTF
Going to see a doctor tomorrow who will refer me to a urologist... Probs have to wait months to get in where I live.
Can someone name some top urologists that I can maybe contact in the UK please. I live in an island off the UK
Do I need to start using a VED or wait until it settles and I know how bad it's going to be

Gutted doesn't come close to how I feel

Looking for some love bros xx

Gutted

Hi Nogs,

I am actually "Gutted"   :D :D :D

;)

Best NHS Urology dept for this is at UCLH. David Ralph heads Urology / Andrology there and your GP should do you a referral to specifically them.

J-A

London Andrology were fantastic

There are loads of testimonials on here for them
Happy to chat to anyone who would like more details of my journey so far, on here or on the phone

NeoV

Hey there, we know how you feel! You can certainly use the VED now as well as traction. Be careful and study up on both on these forums. You can also start taking supplements or drugs such as Cialis and Pentox.