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Erock

Hello everyone & glad to have found the forum. I'm almost 50 & from the US. Been married for 22 years. I started having pain 6 months ago and was diagnosed 2 months back with Peyronie's. My urologist told me I was still in the acute phase with "significant" scar tissue. Prescribed nothing and told to wait and see. My follow-up with the urologist is in 3 weeks.  
50 & married. First pain November 2019. Diagnosed March 2020. No treatment given. Follow up With urologist June 2020

samsung

You are a good age and you are married. Step one is good.

Step two, don't wait and see. Read like a madman for the next few weeks on here, starting with the survival guide thread.

How is your erectile function and what degree of curvature or any other deformity do you currently have?
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

Erock

Thanks for pointing me to the survival guide. curvature is about 60 Degrees straight up. Erections are possible but painful. Shortening is significant making intercourse very difficult.
50 & married. First pain November 2019. Diagnosed March 2020. No treatment given. Follow up With urologist June 2020

bustedchubb

Replace 50 with 42, and January for March and we could have the same tag line... Welcome, and don't let yourself get down, there is alot of things that you can do and if you are getting crappy responses from the uro, move on and find one that is a Peyronie's specialist or has that as their focus.  
45 Yrs old, Peyronies Disease Onset 11/2019, Stabilized 6/2020.

Dent/Hourglassing distal and dorsal side, lost length and girth.

Underwent Plication with Dr. Brian Christine in Birmingham, AL on 6/17/2021. Fully recovered with no complications.