REMOVE the penis??

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orriw

This question is meant half serious half funny but in shows in what bad spot i am.
So, i have a really bad case of Peyronies Disease or maybe just fracture. Chronic pain, curvature, cant get fully hard, in short a really messed up penis that is causing more concern than fun to me. Doctors won't / can't help me, nothing helps, things aren't getting better.
I am really wondering if the mental concern overweights the potental fun you can have with sex with it, should you really consider maybe removing it at all, like some soldiers that were wounded had to? Right now i can not imagine that, but i mean if you remove the balls too there is no thrive to have sex in a biological way anyways, so you dont care if you dont have a penis, right?
27y, injured at 21 y!

Reinjured late 2019 when having sex with weak errection.
No curvature, but rotation of the base to the left about 30degrees
Main problem: chronic flaccid pain.

Trying different stuff now

Nolte94

Möglich und vergleichbar mit einer Geschlechtsanpassung, bei der Penis und Hodensack zu einem dem weiblich ähnlich aussehendem Geschlechtsteil umgeformt wird.
26 years old, first symptoms since August 2020, 45° bend to the left, hinge effect and pain at the beginning
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Daily Tadalafil
Traction with PMP
VED with one cylinder
Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Tensiologes, Coq10 and healthy food
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Only 5-10° left 🥳

orriw

( Denke wir müssen hier auf englisch schreiben deshalb antworte ich mal so: )

Yes its possible i know, but maybe then to have no genital at all (no vagina) too?
The other question is of course to find out if it would really get rid of the major problem pain of if there may be phantom pain which would of course not solve the problem.
Crazy to think about this option but this is what chronic pain does to you it is mentally so hard to take you check all options to ever get rid of the pain. Before i may try an implant tho.
27y, injured at 21 y!

Reinjured late 2019 when having sex with weak errection.
No curvature, but rotation of the base to the left about 30degrees
Main problem: chronic flaccid pain.

Trying different stuff now

sky43diver

Firstly I do not believe that there is nothing that can be done in your case. There are lots of treatments for this awful disease and whilst you will never get back what you once had, you can get to a happy place, like I and many others have, through various different treatments.
Secondly and with all respect, I seriously think you need to have some kind of counselling. To even consider removing any of your anatomy is just beyond comprehension. Start thinking and acting positively and you will be in a different place.
55 years old 5 months post op LUE procedure with Prof Ralph in London to fix 90 degree bend to left. Currently doing Traction and VED to gain back 2 inches lost in length, which is going well. Taking daily Cialis and having great erections and sex.

orriw

Hi, of course this isnt really an option to me, when im painfree i have more positive and progressive thoughts but diring pain its bad. From this forum i noticed that classic Peyronies Disease means usually upward curvature, pain for 6-12 momths then pain free and plaques. But my cirvature is more a torsion, i have pain that is still there (years later) and no plaqies. So maybe no Peyronies Disease and it means i should also not try traction ved or other possible treatments. Some member here posted in 2013 he had fracture and was sucessfull at a surgeon and his surgery was delayed too. So i wonder if thats still an option? He got an implant.
27y, injured at 21 y!

Reinjured late 2019 when having sex with weak errection.
No curvature, but rotation of the base to the left about 30degrees
Main problem: chronic flaccid pain.

Trying different stuff now

orriw

I dont want to really remove  the penis even the thought is crazy. But when you have chronic pain and are unhappy everytime you look at your penis that sucks.
Spend so much time thinking about it when actually this is just such a small part of life. Usually (from a nature point of view) you think about sex, have sex, and then that urge is gone for  a  while and you spend no more time thinking about it. Not with me who has to deal with the pain then afterwards. I just looked up, we spend on average 0.45% of our lifetime with sex..... so that small portion is not worth having all this mental stress, depression,......
27y, injured at 21 y!

Reinjured late 2019 when having sex with weak errection.
No curvature, but rotation of the base to the left about 30degrees
Main problem: chronic flaccid pain.

Trying different stuff now