This may possibly be the worst disease ever

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Kobegianna

This forum has been great. But I cannot believ how some of you guys are so optimistic. Within the last 4 months I have gone from pain. And within the last two weeks I have seen my penis just morph into something I don't even recognize. I been in this forum and there are people here who have fought for years or tens of years with this disease. Is it better to just bite the bullet  and get an implant? I honestly think I will commit suicide if I have to fight this for more then a couple years.  
34 yrs Old, Healthy very active
Possibly injured penis or took too much Cialis
Symptoms starting January-February 2021
First dent seen April 4, 2021, painful erections

Mikel7

Each new day for me when I get out of bed I have a choice.  I can choose to say that I feel like this is going to be the worst day for my peyronies or I could also say that today things are going to be better.  Which one sounds like a good plan?

You are now in the acute stage and it is very disturbing.  Keep reading the forum and using the things suggested here, VED, traction, COQ10 etc....  I believe you are trying to tell yourself how your story will end.  You don't have a crystal ball do you?  Don't try to predict your future destruction - be a bit more positive.!

        "Each new day is fresh with no mistakes in it."  
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 :)

Winter

Quote from: mikel7 on April 17, 2021, 06:29:57 AM
Each new day for me when I get out of bed I have a choice.  I can choose to say that I feel like this is going to be the worst day for my peyronies or I could also say that today things are going to be better.  Which one sounds like a good plan?
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        "Each new day is fresh with no mistakes in it."

Great reply, Mike.
I'll try to live that way. Even if the future is dark, I'll try to enjoy every single bright day until then.
41 yo, married. Onset on 07/20. Flare up on 07/21. Brand new flare up 01/23. Indentations and hourglass. It still hurts sometimes; No erectile dysfunction. Taking Pentox, Cialis, Supplements, trying diets, fasting, VED and manual traction.
God bless