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Title: Starting traction in the early acute phase — about 4 weeks in
Post by: MikecarrNY on September 30, 2022, 05:22:12 PM
What are folks thoughts on starting traction as soon as possible? I have a very slight curve less, 5-10 degrees. I started having pain just under four weeks ago. It seems there is research to support starting as early as you can. My concern was starting while the inflammation (ahead of the plaque, of which I have a small 1 near the head of my penis on the top side) is still forming. I don't want o exacerbate that. It wasn't clear to me after reading the research and forum. I also saw a few posts from folks who started early and worsened their condition. If the context is helpful, I am taking daily Cialis and arginine and debating a steroid shot to calm inflammation. Thank you everyone on this board. It's pretty awesome to see the support.
Title: Re: Starting traction in the early acute phase — about 4 weeks in
Post by: Sonic on October 03, 2022, 08:44:39 AM
When did your problems start and have you been diagnosed with Peyronies? If your curve really is 5-10 degrees I would not risk doing anything unless you have for sure been diagnosed with the disease. In that case it would probably be for the better to start traction asap if you feel like you are willing to invest in it.
Title: Re: Starting traction in the early acute phase — about 4 weeks in
Post by: Mikel7 on October 04, 2022, 06:24:31 AM
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Title: Re: Starting traction in the early acute phase — about 4 weeks in
Post by: MikecarrNY on October 08, 2022, 03:19:33 PM
Thank you. Just filled it out! Ideas are welcome.
Title: Re: Starting traction in the early acute phase — about 4 weeks in
Post by: LWillisjr on October 08, 2022, 03:49:11 PM
10 degrees is a very slight curve. How did you detect it?
Title: Re: Starting traction in the early acute phase — about 4 weeks in
Post by: MikecarrNY on October 08, 2022, 07:08:49 PM
By eye. Once the pain set in. I don't think I would have noticed otherwise.
Title: Re: Starting traction in the early acute phase — about 4 weeks in
Post by: LuisFernandez on October 24, 2022, 03:52:29 AM
I would absolutely advice to start traction as soon as possible. if the injury is recent you're essentially just not allowing the wound to heal with scar tissue in a contracted state. additionally you should also add daily VED.

I would recommend a protocol of traction with either PMP or RestoreX and end the day with about 30 min of VED usage.

The best time to start is when the wound has begun to heal and scar tissue is starting to form.

The sooner you start the better.
Title: Re: Starting traction in the early acute phase — about 4 weeks in
Post by: richie2222 on November 01, 2022, 05:28:26 PM
I'm in a similar boat to you.  About 10% and recently diagnosed.  How's the traction going.  I'm going to start manual traction as soon as possible.  Thought I have BPH also and just stopped finasteride (which I think caused it).  I'm on daily cialis now.
Title: Re: Starting traction in the early acute phase — about 4 weeks in
Post by: richie2222 on November 11, 2022, 11:10:59 AM
Hey Mike - I'm in NY also with about a 15-20% left angle.  Just ordered restorex and eager to try it.  I have a similar issue about the scar tissue seemingly formed overnight in a couple spots.  Good luck.