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Title: Update on completion of 6 courses of Ultrasound treatment
Post by: Addo1971 on November 22, 2021, 08:26:36 AM
Well, I had my final (6 of 6) treatments on Saturday (20th Nov) at a clinic in Richmond.

I had 2 weeks in between each course (he said from 1 - 2 weeks between treatments) and noticed a few changes in my Penis over the last 12 weeks - I was also using a PMP which he gave me and said to use that for at least 4 months - I have been using it regularly for about 8 weeks now. I also invested myself in a SOMAcorrect and was using that initially but have been unable to use it recently due to lifestyle (I'm also a musician in a band).

I expressed my disappointment on Saturday after the last treatment to which he replied it is now a waiting game and to see how it goes. He is calling me in 8 weeks time as a follow up - if no improvement by then I will enquire about a partial refund but I won't hold my breath.

To sum up the shockwave therapy - has it done much good? I can't honestly say but it certainly hasn't cured my Peyronies - the 30 degree curve to the left has reduced to about 15 degrees but I also now have an upward curve at almost 45 degrees so I am not in a better place at all - I personally feel that it was a waste of £2,950. I doubt I can ever get some of that back now!

I will continue with the traction and VED in the hope that they will help.

Again, I personally feel that they will take anyone's money regardless of knowing if they can help or not - I feel ripped off and a little angry with them.
Title: Re: Update on completion of 6 courses of Ultrasound treatment
Post by: projectpd on November 22, 2021, 03:10:17 PM
Thanks for the post.  I've always thought it seems risky.  Important to note it's shockwave not ultrasound. 
Title: Re: Update on completion of 6 courses of Ultrasound treatment
Post by: Mikel7 on November 23, 2021, 06:00:30 AM
Don't be down on yourself.  I would say continue with the VED and traction. This is not a sprint but rather a m a r a t h o n. You gonna make it in the long run.
Title: Re: Update on completion of 6 courses of Ultrasound treatment
Post by: jj21 on November 23, 2021, 11:12:48 PM
I am having the same treatment except it is 2 sessions per week for 3 months. Two procedures - one for peyronies and one for ED.

Most people havent had much luck but a lot hvae reported that it helped with ED.

I saw the best results from VED - was almost 60% cured until overpumping. I definitely think traction and VED is the way to go just take it easy.

Like Mike said its a marathon.
Title: Re: Update on completion of 6 courses of Ultrasound treatment
Post by: Addo1971 on November 24, 2021, 05:36:58 AM
Quote from: projectpd on November 22, 2021, 03:10:17 PM
Thanks for the post.  I've always thought it seems risky.  Important to note it's shockwave not ultrasound.

Yeah, my bad but I can't edit the heading now :(
Title: Re: Update on completion of 6 courses of Ultrasound treatment
Post by: westerntown on January 05, 2022, 11:36:48 PM
I am disgusted by every urologist who offers this treatment knowingly that it does not in fact work. They are the scum of the earth i promise you
Title: Re: Update on completion of 6 courses of Ultrasound treatment
Post by: Bud luck on May 07, 2022, 03:46:57 PM
Western town, what about the "medical" facilities that promised  the P-shot "can cured penis fibrosis", when in fact it can make it worse!!!!! I spended $2000 for the P-shot to created more scar tissue, how these "clinics" are allowed to make false statements? They are making millions using useless "Therapies".
Title: Re: Update on completion of 6 courses of Ultrasound treatment
Post by: Mr man on November 14, 2022, 06:42:38 AM
Quote from: Addo1971 on November 22, 2021, 08:26:36 AM
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I will continue with the traction and VED in the hope that they will help.

Again, I personally feel that they will take anyone's money regardless of knowing if they can help or not - I feel ripped off and a little angry with them.

Am really sorry to read your post. All improvements I have made have come from advice from this site. It's a great site.

Stick to working with vacuum and especially traction.

Personally I do experiment with new treatments but only on a D.i.y basis. And that's just because  I have spare time and as long as it's safe and well self-educated. I give it a go. My doctor prescribed potaba. It definitely stopped symptoms worsening.