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WhyDidThisHappen

Hello,
Hate to say it but I'm in the "Club" too. Just diagnosed 30 day ago and on the pills and my doctor also recomended the ED pump. I'm having a hard time purchasing it,not because I can't find one but it just makes me feel weird, but my wife says, just get it and lets see if it helps more, so I guess i'll give it a try. I'm 59 and not even close to being ready not to have sex.
I've read a lot of your posts and see that im not alone, so good luck to everyone and best of luck. My Dr. says I have a 50/50 chance of it clearing up, so that's not to bad if your on the good 50 side!
Thanks
Wayne

inkhorn

why- Get used to the weird. Considering this disease and other men's sexual health issue's as we age, can make us feel a little like a freak. The VED will be a great boon to you for this problem and general penile health. Regards Inkhorn

james1947

WhyDidThisHappen

Your doctor is wrong. You will be very lucky if you will be at the 5% (not 50%) that this disease will just disappear alone.
I split your post and open a new topic of your own. Other members will be able to refer to you.

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

Norm

It is a dubious honor to get into this club. In any event, welcome. As to the pump, it is not too difficult to find twenty minutes of alone time in the bathroom. It's not like you need for her to watch. She may want to see what you are doing once. After that you will likely be on your own. The VED will help. It may not do anything for the curve, but it will at least help your overall penile health. I also think your doctor is too optimistic with his 50-50 odds. The odds are stacked against you much more than that. If you have not read the new member post, you should. It will answer a lot of questions and will tell you what to do. Good luck.
Plication Surgery Dec. 2013. Straight Again!