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mykelo

I had posted a question on last Monday, regarding some of the issues treated here. But it was´t on the list today. Perhaps there is a delay so it can be filtered by the moderators, which is fine for me. I Bought a US PhysioMed devise for 340 dollars ( shipping is in the price, perhaps with say 40 dollars). My questions is similar, the penis head (glands) if fixed tight so it makes traction without loosing retention by the front piece, it gets cold and bluish in color, which speaks of lesser circulation. In this in one 50 minutes. The first day I got a few blood drops from the urethra, which lead to a consultation. No harm done.So I discovered that if the silicone tube that hold the silicon rod or traction cord is too long it makes sort of a bulky mass on the base, which can cause additional pressure on the penis. So I cut it to the length that does not produce shrinking of the tube one makes less pressure. So probably, both me and my penis, we must get accustomed to this by training and "hanging inn".

kuaka

When you have an area which is underserved due to prudishness, there is great opportunity for "profit" at the expense of those unfortunate enough to have that need.

I have built my own traction device for under $10.  It is NOT spring loaded, and is managed by wingnuts, so use is when reclined and stationary only, but it did correct some of the bumps and depressions at my bend almost immediately.  

I borrowed a couple of it pieces to repair a window, and need to replace them this evening in order to return to using it along with my home made VED cylinders.

With a little ingenuity, treatment of Peyronies Disease need not be extremely expensive.  So far, I'm out about $50 for devices and $100 for supplements...but more supplements are on the list too.

I came extremely close to successful intercourse with my wife last weekend, so I'm making progress.  My bend is still a bit too much and I wasn't quite erect enough, but it is progress.

james1947

mykelo

I split your post and Kuaka answer that your subject will not get lost on the other topic.
Regarding:
QuoteI had posted a question on last Monday...But it was´t on the list today.
As a rule, moderators and administrators are not deleting posts!!!
The reasons that can make a post to be deleted are detailed in the forum rules, for example offensive words, even in most cases we are modifying the message and not deleting. It is made online, no any delay caused.
Also we are not moderating any post except if they are someway violating the forum rules.
We are also not "Filtering" any posts, so can't be delay.
Maybe you forget to click the "Post" button?

James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
Got amazing support on the forum

mykelo

Ok, might be that I forgot to press POST, and there was no harm meant in "filtering" which I understand as checking if the rules are followed or not.
Kuaka, great to be able to build your own traction device. I don't think I will be able to do it, but your answer makes quite clear that in the end, solutions are mainly in our hands, ingenuity, decision-making, find ways. Thank you.

kuaka

You can see pictures of the finished product under Traction Devices...

It is made from scrap hardwood, some 1/4 carriage bolts, nuts and washers from Home Depot.  The "strap" is the fun part, and I have returned to the double sided velcro wire bundle strap as it works better than the thing I pictured.  I don't wear it long, but between that and the VED and the supplements (L-Argenine, L-Carnatine, B6, D3, Ubiquinol etc...) I think I've got a working treatment.