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Tdm5673

So I finally went to a specialist a week ago as I have a curve.  I don't have the specifics on front of me as far as degree of curvature. But picture a banana.   The doctor felt for plaque (non erect) and basically said he didn't feel any and is sure it's congenital. However I don't recall having a curved erection as a child and teen, as I would have thought hmmm, that's odd. At 46 and knowing it's been this way since my 20s as my wife can attest to it being bent. But as it is I don't recall the time when it started to bend. I honestly think it happened gradually. It's not bending any worse. I have no pain, no issues with erections. But I don't agree with the MD that it's congenital.  Should I even have it tested further. I'm not having issues now but would like it taken care of before it could be an issue.  
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TonySa

I'd say take objective measurements and recheck every month or two.  If it continues a no changes you're good and it's cogenital or in the stable phase.  See survival guide for instructions on measurements:  https://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php/topic,3180.msg44057.html#msg44057
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