4 RULES TO KNOW BEFORE TREATMENT

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FOUR RULES OF PEYRONIES TREATMENT

 

Peyronie's disease is an affliction of the erection.  If the erection is not examined by your healthcare provider, then they cannot treat the illness properly. If your urologist does not examine your erection, then find a new one. There is more on this issue in my story.

To everybody else but you your bent erection is a big joke. Nobody cares how it effects your mental health or your relationship with a partner. Sorry, but it's true. This is a reflection of our current culture.  Video shows play montages of men getting serious testicle injuries to a laugh track.  Everybody seems to think it is funny.  When a man traumatically loses his penis it's reported by the news  as a big joke.  This is true even among healthcare workers.  They dwell in our culture as well.  It does not mean they won't  do the best they can for you.  This simply means you should not expect a bunch of empathy. My personal experience with women in the urology field has been dismal. I would not suggest a woman healthcare provider for this issue.

Almost all specialists today are employed by medical corporations.  They get paid by these corporations to make them money.  That is the specialists number one job and treating you is secondary.  It is just the nature of our current healthcare system and we all have to deal with it.

There seems to be some truth to the idea that psychiatrist go into their profession because of their own mental issues.  It also seems that urologists go into  their profession because they have no balls.  Over the last 50 years while other healthcare specialties have improved in treatment and technology by leaps and bounds, urology has been mostly stagnant.  Many of the procedures and treatments that are used today are the same ones used 50 years ago maybe with just some newer technology.  There are many ways that treatments of prostate and Peyronie's disease could be improved but it seems that nobody wants to try new things.  Personally, I would treat the acute phase of Peyronie's as well as the surgical phrase much different than is currently done and in my opinion an improvement.
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