PeniMaster Pro - how do you know when pulling force is correct

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MarkDS

I've been using the PMP for around 6 weeks, but have been experiencing some pain following usage.

Im worries that I might be causing more damage, so just wondered how you know if the pulling force is correct, as there is no gauge like on another device I have tried previously.

Thanks
49 yrs old, Married
Peyronie's started 2016
Upward curve of 100 degrees  
Incision/grafting surgery in 6/2019.  Resulted in loss of length of around 1.5 inches, residual curve of over 40 degrees, some ED
12/2019 had failed skin anchoring procedure

Mikel7

If you look at the diagram you will see the lines where the tension is. The number 1 for starting and so on.
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 :)

MarkDS

Ah, ok.  I think one of the issue is that the pressure is every different when standing and sitting.  Sitting down the tension is so much more.  I wonder if there is something better when sitting at a desk for hours on end?
49 yrs old, Married
Peyronie's started 2016
Upward curve of 100 degrees  
Incision/grafting surgery in 6/2019.  Resulted in loss of length of around 1.5 inches, residual curve of over 40 degrees, some ED
12/2019 had failed skin anchoring procedure

takit

I use a traction force of approx. 460 - 690 g (see instructions p. 51). For me, a stronger stretch results in pain :(
Peyronies Disease: since October 2021, 35° dorsal, 5° sideways, strong hourglassing [active]
Medication: Tadalafil, L-Arginin, L-Carnitin, Coenzym Q10 and vitamins [canceld]
Physical therapy: PeniMaster Pro 4h daily [canceld]
Personal: 35, single