I was finally able to get un ultrasound of my penis. My Urologist said that he couldn't find any visible calcification or scar, arteries are fine. His explanation was that, sometime you don't see the calcification, and it could be that some tissue just don't expand, at least what I understood.
Since there is no visible point to work on, doc said if I wanted to try the Verapamil injection, we would need to aim just where the curvature start.
I showed him the pics of my erect penis, and he confirms Peyronies, with a curvature of about 35%.
if this is only a matter of tissues non stretching, then a stretching device could be my best option?
I would absolutely get started on traction immediately.
Hi Gian, that's quite similar to my case.
I bought a traction device
postrocker NeoV, thank you guys! what traction device are you using or suggesting? do you guys do any manual stretching or massaging?
I've done manual traction for nearly ten years. It's what basically "cured" me, and it worked very quickly after starting. Be careful.
PMP for best standard traction device, RestoreX for counter bending.
NeoV, thanks for the info, is there any instructions for manual traction?
I think he made a video about that
yes. just discovered the YouTube channel, thank you
NeoV, I just found your YouTube channel with the videos, thanks for that. Why would you say to get started with traction rather than counter bending? paraphs my theory, or hope, of just having some tissues that don't expand, by doing traction would eventually stretch these tissues?