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SouthernPir8

...Well, my urologist said the needle wouldn't hurt, that it would feel like a mosquito bite. When he stuck me with it, I said, "OUCH!". he didn't think it was funny - Most Urologists don't have a sense of humor. He said give me your hand, pulled up my penis and told be to hold it and he would be right back. Well I am glad that he came back, because my buddy (penis) hadn't been this rigid in quite some time. Anyway, he informed me that I had broken my penis!

Of all the lines of life to get into, this is not one that I would willingly get into. I chose to have the surgery where he would strategically place four stitches on the opposite side of the scar tissue to prevent it from bending. He NEVER TOLD ME that I would lose approx. 1 inch for every stitch! Now instead of 9, I have 5. Has anyone else experienced this?

Batgirl20

My boyfriend "broke" his about 4 yrs ago. We have only been together a few months, but she was on top, came down wrong and snap!
I did not know him pre-break but he says he lost over 2" in length and substantial amount in girth. From what I have seen that is normal.
I just got on here but everyone is pretty nice and knowledgeable. Lots of people will be available to help support you and answer questions

Pfract

Wtft? What exactly is your first post about? Curvature correction? Penile fracture?  ?? And 9 inches? Yes... And I am Arnold Schwarzenegger. I just wish people wouldn't lie about their penis size so often. Why do people need to lie about their size in a anonymous web forum?

NeoV

Strange post I agree but thanks for sharing.

There is no established standard that for fixing a penile fracture that I know of but I'm not sure those extra opposite side stitches were warranted. I would much rather use light traction after healing or after healing from the stitches on the original wound

Maybe someone could read up on prognosis reports but it seems like a messy science, the same as Peyronie's surgery.

You could use traction to try to restore some length, or see a Peyronie's SPECIALIST and find out if you can get those stitches out or what you may need. Either way you should be very careful with your penis from now on, with anything you do.

I'm glad you're attitude is good because this stuff gets devestating man, don't lose that.