Re-injuries - please help me.

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KeyboardMan

Hi all, I'm here again to ask about re-injures. I've read that it's common and easy to re-injure your penis during sex or masturbation.
Can someone tell me how likely it is that I'll re-injure my penis?
I know it would be different for everyone but I'm kind of panicked because I thought that once my plaque had stabilised, me and my girlfriend could live a healthy sex life. I guess that idea is out of the window.
What positions can you even do with Peyronie's? Is it only missionary?
I'm still in my peak youth years man, I hate this. I don't get what I did to deserve this, why can't a rapist get this or something? Life is unfair.
Thanks for any replies that I hope to receive! :)
18yrs
Got Peyronies mid Feb 2021.
Vitamin E, COQ10, ALCAR, heat therapy, castor oil, manual traction.
Pain is gone, inflammation is gone.
Hooking to the left of approx. 3 degrees.
Dent where my plaque is, causing said hooking.

Mikel7


Keyboardman773 you are young and it sounds like you are at least seeking help with a qualified Dr - that is good. Keep reading the stories about peyronies here. It is different for every man and we all can tell you what has and hasn't worked. You have to remember that some of these treatments take time. Sometimes months to see any improvement/cessation.  As you try out different things you will learn for yourself what works and doesn't.  You have the advantage of being young and will heal quicker than us older gents - "AH Youth".  Remember that your penis is not a hammer drill, be gentle.  You will again have a normal sex life for you - don't despair.  Non of us here know why we deserve this awful disease.  The trick is to accept it and move forward with a plan of action.
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 :)