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GearsA

Okay, so thanks to some guys on here I managed to buy some pentox(only had it for 2 days so far) which I am happy to add to my treatment.
I am really wanting to get a VED, although, I am scared, as this morning I got a 80% erection and tried like the thing where you make and O and go up the shaft to sort of promote straightening, but since I have been in pain and throbbing in the area of curve, does this mean I am probably not ready to VED? Also, is there any certain technique to help the band effect? Like a band of plaque starting to develop all the way around? So fu***** scared, I am 17, this is too much!
Thanks for any answers!!  

NeoV

I highly highly recommend you avoid that kind of slow jelq or any jelq especially when partially erect!

Those bands may or may not be scar tissue, and could just be veins, but still traction and VED are worth it. Glad you got the pentox.

GearsA

Hi NeoV buddy, yeah the jelq certainly only caused more pain and turtleing!!

How can I tell if they are veins or scar tissue, when I move the skin they stay in the same place and also seem to have gotten slightly bigger, also I have noticed my urethra feels lumpy, like has indentions, is that normal(or at least Peyronies normal?)

Yeah been taking the pentox 3 days so far, so do you think even though it's sensitive to jelqing, VED and manuel traction will be okay? I read somewhere that said VED should only be used in stable phase, but I also read vit E is best medication  

NeoV

Try gentle manual traction, always flaccid and always gentle. Vitamin E is not highly regarded for Peyronies, but as it things the blood it may help. I recommend citrulline, CoQ10, and Acetyl-L-Carnitine, as well as things like pine bark extract, ginseng, nattokinase etc. Low dose cialis is another good choice if you forego Citrulline.

VED is a great tool, very effective.

If you have urethral denting, that is ventral Peyronie's, which I have. Where are your cords?
If you have ventral denting with hourglassing or turtling, downward traction is very effective. It's the only angle that works for me, down to the right, down to the left, and even under my ass in the so called "fowfer" position. These stretches, like any other, pose risks. Be very careful.

GearsA

How long should manuel traction last ish? Yeah I take most of those supplements at the moment as well as pentox and enzymes!

Have people actually regained girth from the VED? And what are the main benefits of it? Seems like most people who recover well used a VED!

Oh great, I am guessing that is worse? Mostly turtleing I get, but I can see a band forming around the lower half of my shaft so I hope that doesn't cause hourglassing!! Is there anyway to reduce the dents? I have a curve to the left by from and indention but not a severe downward curve just the dents?! Okay I will have to keep practising with stretching. Careful seems the best/only way to do traction