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#21
Introduce Yourself / Re: My story
Last post by Pfract - April 23, 2025, 03:33:34 AM
Hey Roman! Welcome aboard.

Pentox has not shown significant improvement according to the latest evidence... It's listed on Dr Trost website too. One good thing is you are being proactive on this and are already on cialis.

Have you had any length or girth changes?
#22
Penile Implants / Re: T.E.P (tunica expansion me...
Last post by Pfract - April 23, 2025, 03:20:57 AM
 8) I bet that they would be very impressed as it's not a common thing for men to have. And chances are the girl won't be judgemental, especially if you perform well like you do in bed.

One thing that wasn't clear was you mentioned ''going to Dr Hakky sooner''. Have you been there already, but I missed the post? I am under the impression you just video called a few times..
#23
Thank you for your wise advice, MIKEL. I'm truly grateful.
I'm also very lost... I'm so sad to have developed this disease. I'm having a hard time accepting it and planning for the future. I'm losing everything.

There's so much information, so many dangers in doing or not doing something. It terrifies me. The pain makes me think it might be a bad idea to start restorex or VED therapy because of the inflammation.
But at the same time, I'm afraid the tissues will shrink and I'll lose what little volume I have... What a horrible ...

Courage to all!
#24
Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello from Germany
Last post by NylonApple - April 22, 2025, 05:50:06 PM
Interesting that you think adderall might be related.  My symptoms also started about 3 months after starting adderall.  I began having worsening hard flaccid and some minor ED, worse quality erections while on the meds.

My theory is that since it makes erections weaker it makes it easier to get injuries from bending during sexual activity and less blood flow to help them heal.  So while it may not have directly caused peyronies, it can contribute to a situation where it can occur in people predisposed maybe.
#25
The PMP is a more gentle stretch but must be worn for more time daily. It also has a suction cup glans apparatus that is more comfortable.

The Restorex is more aggressive in its pulling forces but it has the advantage of being worn for less time and has the counter bending action.

Both could help with hour glassing but remember that each man responds differently to traction. You just need to give it a try and see your response.
#26
Traction therapy: (PMP)

Indication or contraindication in case of hourglass figure?

Any feedback?

Thank you
#27
I am referring to the English Operating Instructions which can be found by using Google: PeniMaster Pro English Instruction Guide pdf
I have the PeniMaster Pro, but I don't use the rod expander system (page 33-38 in the guide) very much because it protrudes a lot from the body, which means I cannot sit down or go out in public, and because the ring (page 33, number 2 in the guide) puts too much pressure on my body for me to wear it for a long time.
I prefer to use the hip belt option (page 26-27 in the guide) because it is more comfortable, can be worn for many hours under my clothes, can be used sitting down and it is barely noticeable.
#28
I recently got a PeniMaster Pro but am having some trouble figuring it out, especially how the pulling force is supposed to work. The manual says I should turn the screws to the right and that I can use how many bars I see to tell how much force there is, but no matter how far to the right I turn them I can still see all the bars, it doesn't seem to change. Am I doing something wrong? (I'm testing out while not wearing it) The only time any of the bars become not visible is if I push down on the top part to contract the whole device, but that's obviously not what the manual means...

I also don't really understand how I'm supposed to use it, I've read you can wear it under clothes while walking around etc. but having tried it I don't really see how it could fit in pants unless it's very loose pants and people don't mind walking around with something noticeable in their pants? 😅 Am I missing something?

I also noticed while wearing it, the vein in my penis was bulging a lot, is that normal? I didn't feel any discomfort or anything, I had it on so it was barely pulling with any force just trying it out, but it looked concerning so I stopped.

If anyone has experience or can help it would be much appreciated!
#29
Quote from: BentKnob on April 20, 2025, 02:27:47 PMThanks Sonic.

I've been putting my penis under a lot of strain by doing traction with RestoreX.

I do it despite the discomfort and always push it to the max settings.

Here is what my foreskin looks like by my glans.

It's swollen and hangs back from all the strong traction and now has a raised tough scar.

It doesn't bother me if it means the curve will go.

Has anyone else experienced the same from long term use of RestoreX?

Yes, I have to be careful about making sure the foreskin is not pinched in the process or it gets distorted temporarily.
#30
Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello from Germany
Last post by onemillion - April 21, 2025, 05:29:50 PM
I think it is not really possible to determine what the cause of Peyronie is. I was thinking my case was caused by finasteride until I found out my brother also has Peyronie s (and he does not take finasteride).
My guess is that it is mostly genetics.

Restorex is a good device.

For girth use VED device.
I found a very cheap one online which you have to pump manually and I find it much better than the more expensive and less practical electric versions.