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Title: Shockwaves therapy in San Diego
Post by: willy31 on March 01, 2020, 02:40:15 PM
Waiting stem cells therapy for my extreme diffuse fibrosis, I'm interressed to try shockwaves therapy.
But I'm affraid by side effects. A guy in this forum said he have more fibrosis after shockwaves.
So, I want to be sure to do the good choice to avoid side effects (including penile fibrosis).

A friend talk to me about this clinic in San Diego: Shock Wave Therapy | San Diego Sexual Medicine (http://sandiegosexualmedicine.com/male-treatments/shock-wave-therapy)

What do you think about this clinic, their shockwave machine?
Title: Re: Shockwaves therapy in San Diego
Post by: TonySa on March 01, 2020, 07:22:14 PM
No evidence shockwave is helpful for Peyronies...maybe for ED.
Title: Re: Shockwaves therapy in San Diego
Post by: willy31 on March 01, 2020, 08:46:12 PM
I have no peyronie, I have diffuse fibrosis.
Title: Re: Shockwaves therapy in San Diego
Post by: samsung on March 01, 2020, 08:52:49 PM
What does that mean? Do you have curvature and loss of size/girth? Dents? That, in my limited knowledge, is peyronie's. Right? Doesn't matter how you get there.
Title: Re: Shockwaves therapy in San Diego
Post by: willy31 on March 01, 2020, 09:14:22 PM
Me = Penile fibrosis whitout peyronie. All the penis is affected, not just one area. Anywhere. No curvature. And I have a terrible loss size.
Peyronie disease = Localized fibrosis, curvature. Can degenerate in diffuse fibrosis with the time.
Title: Re: Shockwaves therapy in San Diego
Post by: jan.schaller1958 on March 08, 2020, 01:35:40 AM
I went to a recent appointment with Dr. Lue at UCSF and he referred me back to Kaiser for Xiaflex injections. I suppose my case improved with time on its own, because I had an hourglass deformity and shrinkage 4 years when I last say him, he said he couldn't use Xiaflex at the time and said he could offer an alloderm surgery. In hindsight I'm glad I didn't go for the surgery since I don't want any scar tissue laid down on my penis.  Now the hourglass deformity disappeared on its own, and I might have gained a little length back too. But, based on the most recent ultrasound, I can use Xiaflex. I didn't ask ask about shockwave therapy, but Tony said shockwave therapy was no good for Peyroines, only ED. And I don't have ED. I'll ask about shockwave therapy when I go in on the 16th to Kaiser, but I doubt it will do much.
Title: Re: Shockwaves therapy in San Diego
Post by: willy31 on March 10, 2020, 10:30:59 PM
Thank you for your reply jan.schaller!
Can you ask to him if stem cells therapy can help a person like me (with extreme diffuse fibrosis). I have no peyronie. No curvature.
I have too fibrosis for penile prothesis, I need other options (stem cells?, shockwaves therapy?).