Strange sensation after first VED test, should I seek medical intervention

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Atoka

Greetings,

I developed Peyronies Disease in March 2020, a pain and indent on the right side shaft below my pelvic bone.  With all of the chaos of the pandemic I didn't get to a urologist until the summer, and had no pain by the time I made it there.  They did an ultrasound, said it all looked normal, but for the dent, told me to just watch and wait.  So I did.  

The pain came back in 2021 and I went in again got an MRI and another ultrasound and they gave me no more info.  The MRI had possible plaque. So I went to a new urologist.   The new fellow said take Pentox and Tadalafil.  I started that in June and shortly after added l-acetyl carnitine, Ubiquinol, L-citrulline.  

The new fellow did a second MRI with erection after some time which showed no plaque and looked normal accept for the indent and cant to the right. Perhaps the drugs helped with the plaques.

Pain persisted intermittently until now and although I've got normal erections and mostly stable support in the structure of my penis, I've been worried that the instability may cause it to get worse over time.  

My urologist suggested a VED to see if I could  remodel the indent. Got the manual soma with 3 cylinders and decided to try it.  The small cylinder is too narrow and when erect the second seems also too small, so I thought I would gently see how the third works.  I read the protocols and thought to just test the vacuum. I put myself into the third cylinder while ERECT and very slowly added pressure, less than a pump and a half.  The indent apparently began to disappear and within seconds I released the pressure.  Since then, 5 days now, I have tingling, sometimes heat, sometimes a feeling of tension through the shaft and head.  It is Terrifying.   I still have erections, no discoloration and apparently no deformities.  But I imagine an inflammatory process and complete destruction over time.  

Has anyone has a similar sensation that lasted? I'm scared to death of the VED now.  I believed I was so careful, and I feel incredibly stupid making a bearable situation worse. I'm at a loss what to do.


Indent rt side below pelvic bone, cants to the rt. Since 03/20. No ED. Intermittent pain still.
Pentox + Tadalafil over 6 months, stopped Tadalafil when ears started ringing.  Still ringing.
Multiple supplements, many urologists, no change.

FlatteningTheCurve

Hey,

From my understanding and experience, pain usually indicates an active inflammation. If you feel any ongoing pain, you might want to take a step back and let your penis heal for a month or so.

I recognise what you're describing as a heat sensation. For me, that happened when I applied too much traction and it cause a new plaque to emerge. To be clear - I am not saying that is what is happening to you, but my advice would be to hold off for a while and focus on the supplements and Pentox. It might also be worth adding vitamin E, that would not hurt you and might do add to your current regime.

Since you felt this sensation from using VED early on, it is probably not a severe issue, it can also just mean that you have done something your penis is not used to. It could also be worth consulting a clinic to make sure you are using the device in the correct way.

Remember that in these situations, we all examine our penis more than usual and look for signs of improvement or deterioration, so be mindful of that. I know it is difficult but I would advice you to take it slow at this stage. Just my two cents, hope that helps!
Early 30s, diagnosed with Peyronies in 2017 after trauma during sex. ca 15 degrees upward curvature. Restorex, VED, 5mg Cialis, Pentox, L-arginine, Coq10, Propolis, Vitamin E. Underwent 12 rounds of Verapamil injections 2021-22

Atoka

Indent rt side below pelvic bone, cants to the rt. Since 03/20. No ED. Intermittent pain still.
Pentox + Tadalafil over 6 months, stopped Tadalafil when ears started ringing.  Still ringing.
Multiple supplements, many urologists, no change.