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Leoqac

Hi All,

About 4 months ago, I started to get a pain on the top side of my penis when I had an erection. At first, as I do with most pains/illnesses, I ignored it and figured it would go away on its own. Unfortunately, the pain persisted and I finally built up the courage to go to a urologist. That's when I first learned of Peyronies. The doctor told me there was really nothing he could do right now and to come back in a couple of months to check in. Since my initial visit, the pain level has been about the same and the curvature much worse. There is a bend up and to the left. It is pretty disheartening and has been tough to accept, especially at such a young age (24). Not really sure where to go from here which is how I ended up on this forum. I go back to the doctor in a couple of weeks. I have been taking a vitamin E supplement daily and applying vitamin E cream every night. Would really appreciate any advice that anyone here can offer.

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LWillisjr

Leo,

Check out this link... this will give you a lot of basic information. Clearly your urologist is not familiar with treating Peyronies.

https://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php/topic,3180.0.html
Developed peyronies 2007 - 70 degree dorsal curve
Traction/MEDs/Injections/Surgery 2008 16 years Peyronies free now
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Indenialguy


Hang in there buddy, you're young and time is on your side.  
32 yo UK
Engaged with two young children
Injured 2017, healed
RE injured Sept 2022
Chronic flaccid pain since 2nd injury
Starting 5mg cialis daily, trying to obtain pentox online

Possible hard flaccid, possible Peyronie's, possible nerve damage

Pfract

Welcome aboard!

Please look for the survival guide, and Dr Landon Trost's website.

You can also forget about vitamin e. It does nothing, unfortunately. Outdated advice.