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Xavier99

Met with my Urologist today.. He said because my flaccid and erect pain are gone I am now in the chronic stage. It took roughly 6 months of hell. I've leveled out between a 15-20 degree distal leftward curve , slight indentation + narrowing.. Next step is Dopler Ultrasound in November to assess things for further treatment (if any). It seems my battle with Peyronies may be over (knock on wood) as I may just live with what I have.. I don't qualify for Xiaflex and 27k+ out of pocket doesn't sound worth it.. My wife said to me. "I'd rather have a new kitchen remodel than a straight penis." I thought that was funny. We've had a sense of humor about this from the start. I even made a peyronies playlist.. Beyonce singing "To the Left to the left" really hit home. Anyway.. I don't think Plication will be worth the risk for me either. It's no secret 2020 has sucked for us all.. It sucks personally that I'll never have my old penis back and that at 35 I'll be on viagra for life for rigidity.. But things could be much worse and there are more important things in life.. If I never post again I want to thank you guys for this forum and wish you all the best in your recovery.
35 yrs old
Onset 05/01/20 diagnosed 05/14/20. Taking Pentox, trental, multivitamin, Zoloft & Tylenol
Traction was painful and made it worse
Lateral plaque by glands 20 degrees left/ narrowing
Lost about 2cm length

GreekGuy85

Thank you for to sharing your experience Xavier99.  It is nice to hear such a positive outlook. Sometime we forget that there are more important things in life than a straight penis (even maybe a new kitchen haha). I hope for the very best for you and your wife. Thank you.
Nick, Peyronie's for about 2 years
Good results so far with traction, pump, ADS
Have seen 4 Urologists, each one worthless

bustedchubb

Good luck man!  I agree with you, it's all about priorities and the pain and subsequent pelvic floor dysfunction took priority of the straight penis long ago.  Good that you have a clear view of where you are at.  I'll be getting my doppler scan in February (around 14 months after onset).  Hope all goes well with yours in November and you get a nice kitchen!
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.