4 months Restorex and stopped - my experience

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JItterbug

Hi all,

I used Restorex for 4 months while I was in the acute phase and got some pretty descent results like good erections, less pain during sex and a stable bend like 15-20 degrees. FYI I used it every day for 90 to 120 minutes and it felt quite OK.
Now it's been 3 months without using it at all, since my uro told me i'd better stop traction to avoid further damage to my penis. Although I was a little puzzled I agreed to do so because I was quite satisfied with what I got.
Do you guys think it sounds right to leave it this way? Or have some of you been doing traction for years and noticed a real improvement?

Thanks in advance for your feedback

Take care of your penis!
45 y/o, Peyronies found in february 2020, upward curve about 30-40°, dents both sides.
Shockwave therapy eased the pain at the beginning.
No improvement from PRP shots.
Cialis and Viagra caused unpleasant side effects.
Back to VED.

NeoV

I've noticed benefits from traction even after at least eight years of doing it. It always helps, not sure why your urologist would suggest that. But yeah there have not been longer studies sadly.

JItterbug

The urologist argued that it's a light version of Peyronie's that I have... and since I had it once I might well be subject to more Peyronie's in the future if I'm not careful.

45 y/o, Peyronies found in february 2020, upward curve about 30-40°, dents both sides.
Shockwave therapy eased the pain at the beginning.
No improvement from PRP shots.
Cialis and Viagra caused unpleasant side effects.
Back to VED.

NeoV

Sorry, it makes sense to me that a urologist would never tell you to do traction for life, even if it was helpful.

Personally, I would do it to the degree that you feel that it's helping. Traction has helped me for years and still does.

JItterbug

I agree... that's what my instinct tells me to do. I just can't sit here and do nothing about it.

Thanks NeoV for stopping by.
45 y/o, Peyronies found in february 2020, upward curve about 30-40°, dents both sides.
Shockwave therapy eased the pain at the beginning.
No improvement from PRP shots.
Cialis and Viagra caused unpleasant side effects.
Back to VED.

LuisFernandez

If you're satisfied why keep doing it? It's painful and a time consuming.
I personally keep doing it even after my length was restored, but i'm also trying to get my girth back.
Injury in April 2020. Onset of ED.
Started RestoreX and VED 2 months after injury.
Taking 10mg daily cialis, pentox, coq10, vit-e.
Traction (+1 inch)/VED/PGE-1/DMSO+X

JItterbug

That's right, and it makes us feel very lonely against Peyronie's since we can't really trust doctors!

I still have room for improvement... So I decided to do what feels right to me while being very cautious of course. I'm using Restorex again and I'll see if it helps, though I know my penis will never be as straight as it used to be.


45 y/o, Peyronies found in february 2020, upward curve about 30-40°, dents both sides.
Shockwave therapy eased the pain at the beginning.
No improvement from PRP shots.
Cialis and Viagra caused unpleasant side effects.
Back to VED.