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csm101

Hi All,
             I haven't been "officially" diagnosed with Peyronies Disease but my GP suspects it. I'm going for a utrasound of the penis and testes tomorrow. Anyone know what to expect? Currently i'm am having difficulty getting an erection and my pain seems to be present flaccid and a bit more painful when erect.The plaque is soft as of now and at the base of the shaft of the penis. Going to start reading to see what I can find. Thanks for listening.

Pey-penis

Because it seems that the disease is at a preliminary stage rather You should not to expect calcification only fresh scar still not healed because You're still sore. Perhaps the tests show how big and how it is arranged this scar. If you will have the opportunity to perform iontophoresis with colloidal silver ionic form is worth it to try, scar will not increase only heal. Hereinafter referred to as softening and stretching scars :-) as we all do.

csm101

Thanks for the info, there is alot of info out there I will update after the ultrasound

james1947

csm101

Let us know what the uro has said after the ultrasound.
If you have Peyronies, the best chance to stop the progression and reverse the symptoms are in the early stages.
You didn't posted your age in your profile, CoQ10 if you are young, Ubiquinol if older may help you with the pain.

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

csm101

I may have lucked put a little my GP is great and she is very supportive. She got the ultrasound booked while i wait for the uro consult.

Age 50, in good health other than this "P"

csm101

Hey James what dosage for Ubiquinol? may pain is when I dont have a erection right now and its wearing me out

Jonbinspain

I use Puritan's 200mg capsules.

Make sure you see a Peyronies aware Uro. It's important! I would arm yourself with as much info you can get from this site, there's more accumulated knowledge about the disease and its treatment here, than is possessed by most Urologists.

As James has said, now in the active phase, is the time to attack this disease.  

james1947

Ubiquinol 200 to 300 mg per day.
I used in the past 100 mg so it was 3*100 mg, morning launch, evening.
Take a look at VED, Pentox, low dose Cialis.
You have written that your GP is very cooperative, it may help you to tell her what you want if the ultrasound will tell that is Peyronies.
It will help you also with the uro that he may see that you have some knowledge in the subject.

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

csm101

Thanks James, I had the Ultrasound yesterday afternoon. Not sure how long the average procedure us but mine was 45 mins. I'd say they were very complete. I do have a prescription for 5mg Ciais but it's giving me wicked daily headaches I wonder if they can be split to see if a lower dose works for awhile and build up to 5mg. I see my GP again in 5days I will get a URO referral then.

Thanks all.

VED's need more info on those.

Jonbinspain

Csm;

Take the Cialis just as you go to bed. That's the time I was told to take mine by my Andrologist.  

csm101

Thanks, for the info.

So my GP called me in yesterday and the ultrasound results "suspect Pey" but im going to a Uro for another consult. My GP asked for a urgent priority but here in Canada, "Land of free health care" that could be 1 week or 6 months... ;D

QuackAttack

CMS,
You don't have six months to wait. That is no different than a URO saying we will take a wait and see approach. I would suggest you start with a traction device, possible Mag Cit, L-arginine, L-carnitine, Vitamin K2.

LWillisjr

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Developed peyronies 2007 - 70 degree dorsal curve
Traction/MEDs/Injections/Surgery 2008 16 years Peyronies free now
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