Hello all. I have not yet received a diagnosis. After the start of the new year, I noticed an odd sensation and interpreted it as needing to urinate. The sensation came from right where my penis begins, and went into the penis itself. I saw my primary care Doctor Who referred me to a urologist. Again, I described it as a urinary issue feeling a sensation that I need to urinate all the time. Everything checked out fine, and the doctor placed me on a prescription in case I was beginning to experience some type of a urgent urination syndrome.
Now, several weeks after my appointment with my urologist, I've noticed a dramatic change in my penis. It is tight through the middle of the shaft, and curves upward, hence my profile name. Ha! I think I was misreading the initial discomfort as needing to urinate, when in fact it was the disease progressing. I took a rather hard fall while hiking about two months ago. I suspect that may have been when initial trauma was created.
Now that things have changed so dramatically, I plan to return back to my urologist with a better explanation of what has happened since I first saw him. I have taken a picture of my penis flaccid as well as erect. Is there any other recommendation I should do in preparation for that first visit?
Thank you all in advance for your support, and insights.
Update: After finding a recommendation on this site for an AZ doctor who specializes in Peyronies, I just made an initial appointment with him. Glad to have this community connection.
Great plan, ask about pentox and low dose daily cialis.
Thank you for the suggestion. I believe I understand the purpose of and benefit from Pentox. What is the purpose and benefit of a low dose of Cialis? I have searched the forum and I see remarks are made about it, but I can't find where it is explicitly explained. Thank you.
Helps to remodel the plaque to healthy tissue.