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Title: 18 - Really afraid reading all this
Post by: bigman123 on October 10, 2018, 10:56:09 PM
Hey guys, I'm an 18 year old and I believe I have Peyronies. My erect penis curves around 30 degrees to the left and has been like this for around 6 months. However as I started touching it to find scars / plaque and doing hand traction I think it is beginning to worsen. My flaccid now is a bit curved. I'm extremely afraid of it worsening but I don't want to injure myself / do more to cause the bend to worsen. Is there anyone that has experienced this or know what I can do?
Title: Re: 18 - Really afraid reading all this
Post by: TonySa on October 11, 2018, 09:35:05 AM
If this is s new curve, that is you didn't always have it, I would suggest you consult w a peyronies specialist for an ultrasound.  If it is peyronies I'd start pentox, low dose daily PDE5 inhibitors and traction or VED ASAP.  Good luck guy, you're in the right place for support so try not to panic.
Title: Re: 18 - Really afraid reading all this
Post by: bigman123 on October 11, 2018, 10:53:00 AM
My penis always had a curve to the left although it is starting to get really noticeable so I searched up the curve and potentially could have peyronies. My erections don't hurt but whenever I think about it my penis has this sort of tingling weird sensation I don't know what it is.
Title: Re: 18 - Really afraid reading all this
Post by: Hawk on October 11, 2018, 12:11:05 PM
Welcome, The first thing I want to say is to remain calm.  Men your age VERY seldom have Peyronies Disease without a very memorable significant injury.  What we all have and must learn to cope with is an over-preoccupation with our penis.  We look at it from different angles in every state of erection. We measure it.  We analyze it.  And then we research how it compares to other penises.  Then we start worrying if something really bad could be wrong.

You may have an issue or you may not.  I would recommend you read this and do all the healthy things starting now.  Then slowly (relaxed) start down the process of finding a doctor. Peyronies Survival Guide - Information for New Members - Peyronies Society Forums (https://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php/topic,3180.0.html)


Best Wishes!