Why are there so many opinions about xiaflex?

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samsung

Some people say to get the injections immediately. Others say to wait until active phase is over because of risk of damage.

I am not a stupid person. I know that there is only one answer to any question. If there are multiple answers then I immediately stop listening. Just BS breath at that point.

Should you get it right away or should you get it after active is over? There is only ONE correct answer to that question.  
45 y.o. Single. Onset of symptoms (pain-stinging like a wasp) @ 6/2018. No sudden injury. Curve developed slowly. 40 deg. dorsal. Hourglassing. Torsion to left flaccid. 4 rounds xiaflex. Restorex, DMSO+, heat, arginine, cialis, lipoic acid, vit. K2

Bubba dawg

Go to a Peyrones Urologist. He or she will advise you what to do and when after you are examined. We are just Keyboard doctors ;D
5 Rounds of Xiaflex. Good results.

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Pfract

There is not just one question to the same answer.Many times, doctors don't even agree on the same subject. Not saying we are doctors here. Just that there will most of the times be differences in opinion among people. And if you look closely, a lot of the guys that had the injections, had a very different treatment approach. Even if they all share having injections.

tonyode

The issue here is, everyone is different in the active phase. Some active phases last longer than others. Mine was a few months. Others much longer. Knowing when the active phase is over, is a crap shoot...even for the individual going through it. Some feel pain, some don't. Some wake up and its there. The issue with waiting, is calcification. Once that sets in, Xiaflex doesn't always work well and its harder for the needle to get into the plaque. So there really is NO one answer here. My doc didn't hesitate getting started. He did an thorough exam with ultra sound and measuring soon after I saw him. Yes, I did feel my active phase was over. But he also stated he doesn't like to wait because of the issue with calcification setting in. Then you are limited to surgery.  
Early 50s, 7 months diagnosed. 55 degree curve, indentation at base to the left.

samsung

45 y.o. Single. Onset of symptoms (pain-stinging like a wasp) @ 6/2018. No sudden injury. Curve developed slowly. 40 deg. dorsal. Hourglassing. Torsion to left flaccid. 4 rounds xiaflex. Restorex, DMSO+, heat, arginine, cialis, lipoic acid, vit. K2