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Title: acute inflammatory stage
Post by: xrt on February 17, 2015, 01:41:42 AM
How long does this usually last?
I remember reading that this usually lasts 18 months or so.

And can it reoccur again?

I have had peyronies for around 10 years and it has just taken a turn for the worse in the last month - probably the biggest decline in a month in over 5 years!

Wondering if any other members have had similar experiences?
Title: Re: acute inflammatory stage
Post by: NeoV on February 17, 2015, 03:05:51 AM
That's too bad, there is no definitive answer here. Searching the boards will probably show you that indeed a lot of guys get worse after many years. I believe Old Man had 4 "separate" cases of Peyronie's throughout his life.
Title: Re: acute inflammatory stage
Post by: nemo on February 17, 2015, 08:58:41 AM
Yes, unfortunately it's true. I was "stable" for 13 years then out of the clear blue developed nodules and indentations. 

Sadly, we can only speculate (in absence of a clear injury) what triggers something like this - diet?, lack of exercise?, stress? ... I'm afraid we just don't know. 

Nemo
Title: Re: acute inflammatory stage
Post by: james1947 on February 17, 2015, 02:02:57 PM
xrt

Are you doing some treatment?
All my reoccurring's where when not on treatment.

James