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sadkid1

Hi, guys,
Started reading the forums, going to use your info to see if I can solve my problem

Info:
-  23 years old
- incredibly healthy diet
- university athlete

I think i've had Peyronies for the past 3 years? I started noticing a 20 degree curve to the left when erect and 40 degree when semi-erect.

I honestly think I damaged my penis through sex with my girlfriend (penis cracked) & from masturbating way too damn hard w/o lubricant.

My erections do not hurt, but since then i've had very poor ED for my age.

What i've noticed:
40 degree left  cuve when semi-errect
20 degree left curve when erect
Penis doesn't not get as hard as before
There's a pretty large vein (green) that runs along the right
I can feel a slight bump when erect on the right
there may be some scarring on the left? not sure but it's a little darker there and I guess this is where the bend usually comes from?

What i've tried:
Traction - made it worse
Penis extender - made it worse
Jelqing against curve - made it worse

Going to purchase Vitamin E and see if it helps

Thank you for any help you can offer







Crooked_Stick

You first need to find a Urologist that specializes n Peyronies Disease and get an appointment....swallow your pride and get this looked at...most supplements are a waste of time and money. Pentox, low dose Cialas, VED, traction and Xiaflex are your best bets....what city are you in?
Born 1960, Diagnosed 2013
Initial 40 degree bend, 1" loss, Xiaflex 3 rds of 2 injections
Current 25 degree bend, no palpable plaque, 1/4" loss
VED 5-6 days/week, traction daily,
TRT 20 ml twice weekly, Cialas 3 mg - No ED - Doing Well!

QuackAttack

Sadkid,

If you are going to purchase Vitamin E, you need to get the natural form of Vitamin E with all eight natural compounds

Tocopherols:
Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta
Tocotrienols
Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta

Watch Dr. Mercola's video on Vitamin E

Vitamin E Supplements | Benefits of Vitamin E

NeoV

Vitamin E may or may not help, but since your diet is good, in the years to come I suspect you will have improvement. Try ginger, blueberries, everything that may cut down inflammation. Try the supplements used here as well, Citrulline, ALCAR, and CoQ10. Also see a specialist and consider pentox and low dose cialis.

Definitely do not jelq, ever. Light traction while flaccid can help as can traction with a device. I'm sorry you're going through this, but have hope! For many things get better.