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Title: Xiaflex and traction
Post by: Fernapal on May 21, 2019, 08:22:51 PM
59 years old, Peyronies started to develop in 2016, just received my second shot of Xiaflex. I'm considering traction, looking into Restorex and Phallosan. Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Xiaflex and traction
Post by: Pfract on May 21, 2019, 08:27:08 PM
Hey there. Welcome. Plenty of threads here about restorex. Please give them a look. Some seem to have very positive results with it. How bad is your condition?
Title: Re: Xiaflex and traction
Post by: Fernapal on May 21, 2019, 08:47:27 PM
25 degrees curvature up and to the left, mild pain, no erection problems. I went through my second round of Xiaflex with Dr Ramasamy He recommended traction two weeks after the second injection and I'm evaluating traction devices. This is all new to me, too many choices Restorex is the most expensive and it says that only needs to be on for 30 minutes at a time. Not sure that such a short time will have results. I'm baffled and depressed about this freaking disease!
Title: Re: Xiaflex and traction
Post by: Pfract on May 22, 2019, 01:09:42 AM
Yes.... Do a search on restorex on the board. It's FDA approved and developed by a reputable American urologist.  Maybe you can get discount?
Title: Re: Xiaflex and traction
Post by: rojenner on May 23, 2019, 10:12:04 PM
Just met with my doctor today and decided to do 3rd round of Xiaflex.   First 2 rounds have not helped but he encouraged me to go through the next round.  Asked him about using Restorex - he had no knowledge of it which surprised me.  I see the developers did a clinical trial combining Xiaflex and use of Restorex after the treatment.  They report good results.  So I am leaning toward buying one and using it with my next treatment.  Trying to be patient here and really want to avoid surgery.  Not easy!
Title: Re: Xiaflex and traction
Post by: TonySa on May 26, 2019, 05:26:18 PM
Since no success w xiaflex alone-Def add traction as he advises, either a noise type such as PMP or ESL40 it restorex.
Title: Re: Xiaflex and traction
Post by: Bubba dawg on May 26, 2019, 09:25:01 PM
My doctor said 3 rounds was usually the noticable improvement round on average with his patients. He was right in my case. I guess it depends on how much plaque you have . I would give it 4 rounds. If you have no improvement after that then I would add traction. Xiaflex really takes a toll on your penis by itself. I would do light traction. May help work the medicine in