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Title: Loss of size?
Post by: Graggaxy on January 30, 2021, 01:29:30 PM
I  went to the best peyronies doctor in my country and he did an ultrasound on my penis. He told me I am in the beginning stages of Peyronie's. I am only 23 years old and very scared about this fckd up disease.

I am fine with a curved penis, but I really don't want to lose length/girth.

I haven't really noticed any loss of size currently but I am scared about the future. Can traction/VED get you back to baseline size?
Title: Re: Loss of size?
Post by: Asphyxia on January 30, 2021, 01:56:45 PM
I think it can even increase baseline size if you're lucky
Title: Re: Loss of size?
Post by: Graggaxy on January 30, 2021, 03:07:47 PM
https://benthamopen.com/contents/pdf/TOUNJ/TOUNJ-3-16.pdf

According to this study only 1/3 of Peyronies Disease patients experience loss of length?
Title: Re: Loss of size?
Post by: Bud luck on January 30, 2021, 05:41:18 PM
I experienced loss of girth, length is the same. I used the Androperoynes for 8 months, losted my girth during that time. What I noticed after wearing the device for over an hour straight, that my penis was cold, so I'm not sure if the traction device was good for me.
Title: Re: Loss of size?
Post by: Asphyxia on January 30, 2021, 05:58:13 PM
Andropeyronies makes my glans cold and my penis numb, it blocks circulation, suction traction devices seem to do better in that regard
Title: Re: Loss of size?
Post by: Mr man on February 05, 2021, 08:52:09 AM
Hello gragaxy,

Can only speak from my personal experience. I lost substantial length and girth. Back then I had little experience with Peyronie's. Started using the andropeyronie device. After 6 weeks I learnt it stops blood flow too much, but did regain 4 degrees towards streight.

Moved onto a suction cup device. Called totalman. It's an excellent device. Can wear for hours without restricting blood flow, but it's not really geared for Peyronie's. PMP is probably better.

Anyway, after 2 years of traction. Have regained almost all my length, and all my girth.

Penis looks great. It only took this long because I had to grow penile skin too. Most guys have sufficient skin.

If I know what I know now back when I first started getting peyronie's. I would have stuck to traction.

In fact i instinctively did traction in bed before sleeping. In the morning my penis was streighter! That's how good it was. It's just I was hospitalised for 6 weeks soon after. Unable to do traction. Unfortunately, peyronie's got stronger in that time.

Honestly, don't start any needle treatment. Start conservative treatment. Healthy diet, good night sleep, and 3-5 mins manual traction before sleep. Hopefully, you will recover without any need to take expensive or dramatic treatments.

Also, definitely read the survival guide in this site. It's essential reading.