What traction devices do top urologist recommend?

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Curvekiller94

Hi guys, my insurance currently doesn't include a peyronie specialist (the closest one is Chicago) but my insurance doesn't work with Levine. Does anyone know what kind of traction he recommends? Pmp, restorex, other?

I'm working on getting into an appointment but there are many hoops to jump through and idk if it's even possible with WI state insurance
28 y/o
sex injury - gradually got worse
Hard flaccid, Indentation bottom left close to my body,  mild twist left
28° up 28° Left
official diagnosed @26 peyronies w/pain
Pentox, cialis, NSAID, tramadol(as needed)
Sciatic  pain radiates penis to foo

postrocker

37yo
Congenital curvature plus injury during sex - dec.2019
Curve to the left increase plus pain ~35degrees - nov.2020
Pentox (400mgx3) + Cialis (2.5mg/day) + supplements - dec.2020
Traction - jan.2021 onwards (curve now ~22/25degrees)

Curvekiller94

Can you do both or is it one or the other?
Dr. Levine in a recorded interview said there is a cellular process where the more time of traction seems to be the best. So is the pmp maybe a better approach?
28 y/o
sex injury - gradually got worse
Hard flaccid, Indentation bottom left close to my body,  mild twist left
28° up 28° Left
official diagnosed @26 peyronies w/pain
Pentox, cialis, NSAID, tramadol(as needed)
Sciatic  pain radiates penis to foo

Curvekiller94

I just called his office and they will send me the link of the traction device I should be using. Very nice of them considering I am not even a patient if his yet. Way more helpful than my current doc in Wisconsin who recommend an Encore VED or restoreX after months of telling them I have peyronies and them not believing me and saying they feel no plaque.  
28 y/o
sex injury - gradually got worse
Hard flaccid, Indentation bottom left close to my body,  mild twist left
28° up 28° Left
official diagnosed @26 peyronies w/pain
Pentox, cialis, NSAID, tramadol(as needed)
Sciatic  pain radiates penis to foo

Mikel7

Quote from: Curvekiller94 on March 24, 2021, 11:53:48 AM
Hi guys, my insurance currently doesn't include a peyronie specialist (the closest one is Chicago) but my insurance doesn't work with Levine. Does anyone know what kind of traction he recommends? Pmp, restorex, other?

Dr Levine recommends the PMP. He and two other Dr's were involved in the study on it.  In his instructions for me it basically talks about the length of time in traction and cellular changes etc...If you become a patient of his you get a discount on the PMP.  
Lump 4/2020, age 62 , Dr Levine 6-26-20, Dors Curve 11/2020, Peyronies
Vit E400mg, COQ10, Heat Therapy, Penimaster, Pentox, Cialis, Restorex
SNHL 7/2020 - Stopped all Meds because ototoxicity  Heat/traction/VED are working. CPPS Diagnosis - Stable :)

Curvekiller94

Thank you for the info I heard back from his office and will post a new thread on the forums with the info dr. Levine's office sent me so everyone can benefit.
28 y/o
sex injury - gradually got worse
Hard flaccid, Indentation bottom left close to my body,  mild twist left
28° up 28° Left
official diagnosed @26 peyronies w/pain
Pentox, cialis, NSAID, tramadol(as needed)
Sciatic  pain radiates penis to foo