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#1
Penile Implants / Re: Implant Afterlife
Last post by RexRG - Today at 10:12:31 PM
It's usually difficult to get out of a cushioned chair with a semi-hard penis. It angles slightly down as you try to move forward to stand and it stabs the cushion. That, and trying to sit on a toilet with a semi-hard means watching it carefully or ramming the seat with a pole. Not pleasant. 

Not complaining, just saying. 
#2
Introduce Yourself / Re: New Member
Last post by Pfract - Today at 09:30:37 PM
Welcome aboard! Just like LWillis said. I don't think I have read any accounts of members benefiting from shockwave and unfortunately doctors sell it as a treatment that provides some benefits to patients in despair for something that works.

You are already ahead of the game but pursuing those therapies. (vacuum/traction). The key thing with those is following the recommended protocols and stick to them for a substantial amount of time.

Taking pictures of your condition could help you better gauge the progression of the disease. Please stay focused, and stay with us.
#3
Introduce Yourself / Re: New Member
Last post by LWillisjr - Today at 08:06:07 PM
I have not heard of anyone having improvement or success with soundwaves.
#4
For me, I developed a 40 degree curve in about 2 days. There was no initial dent or anything. One day straight, 2 days later a 40 degree curve.
#5
Introduce Yourself / Re: How I Got Here, What I’m D...
Last post by LWillisjr - Today at 08:00:16 PM
Quote from: KrillinIt on May 01, 2024, 02:17:55 AMWhat can I do?
So anyway, given everything I've just said in here, what advice do you all have for me? Also some questions:
1. Will it be possible for the twisting to reverse when the fibrosis heals?
2. Will I regain strength in the injured side when the fibrosis heals (when flexing it)?
3. What can I do to reduce sensitivity on the injured spot?


And I forget the rest because it's 2 AM but I've been wanting to make this post for a while now and had a ton to share so I just had to get it all out.

Please recommend anything you know that has genuinely helped you, and if you think it would be possible for me to make a full recovery. Also feel free to direct me to other parts of the forum as I know responses are limited here. Moral support is welcome as well.

I read this when you initially posted it. I'm sure others did as well. We aren't ignoring you, you are asking questions that are difficult to answer. Will it reverse itself, will you get strength back, etc...  we don't know. You will find support here and it seems you are already trying some good things like cialis, pentox, etc.

Yes Peyronies sucks. There is no silver bullet that works for everyone. It does involve some trial and error to see what works for you.

This was a good introductory post but is not intended for ongoing dialog. Feel free to post specific questions in the appropriate questions of the forum.

Admin - Les
#6
If you Peyronies is "Active"...  I don't know of anything that can stop it. But traction, VED, etc. can help minimize the impact.
#7
I've been on this forum for a long time. And I have seen many images. Some posted on the forum and some sent to via email. It presents really normal to me. I agree with the prior post that without before and after pictures none of us can tell you anything. I really don't understand what you are concerned about.
#9
Hi everyone! I hope you're all doing well, and that your penises are in good health! :)

Some time ago, I purchased RestoreX and began doing traction exercises, following advice from this helpful forum as well as by the user manual of the device.

The issue I'm facing, and I'd appreciate your help with, is as follows:
I have a main plaque located near the base of the penis, with a distance from the tip of the penis to the curvature of approximately 8.5 cm from the beginning of the glans (my curvature is to the left side). When I try to use RestoreX by turning it to the right (the opposite direction), I can't seem to generate traction right over the area of the plaque, as it remains far behind the pivot point.

I've read the manual, and the recommendations there still suggest using the stop at 60° and that traction will work fine anyway:

QuoteWhat if my curvature is further back on the penis than the point of bending? This is acceptable. In a clinical trial evaluating RestoreX, curvatures that were closer to the body responded just as well as those that were directly over the point of bending. Bending is important because it allows more force to be applied to the direction of curvature than other areas of the penis. If the distance from the Penis Tip to the curvature of your penis is greater than 4 inches, only use the first or second stop (30° of 60°). Limiting the angle of opposite force will increase the tension applied to the disease location.

Nevertheless, I still have doubts if the traction will be enough for the treatment to make sense and work the same.

I don't want to subject my penis to possible injuries, or even worse, generate new fibrous plaques in other areas of my penis.

Below, I'm posting photos to make my doubt more evident:

In the following photo I'm doing what's recommended by the manual (or I think so), bringing my penis to the second stop (60° angle) of torsion, maintaining Position 1. You can see in the white arrow where my fibrous plaque is located:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JVcJm-fKUvZWqCtleFWD7O41Mos-ymq9/view?usp=sharing

In contrast, in the following photo, I've tried an alternative which would be to put the screw in position 3 to extend more the penis in the upper area, trying to reach further down (my penis is small -.-).

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mJGY1CZPkErrpSmr-7EWpic5bXu4kcdT/view?usp=sharing

I would like to have your opinions on which method you think is more efficient of both and if anyone had these same doubts could help me find the best method to use RestoreX as efficiently as possible, without causing harm to the penis in the process.

Awaiting your opinions, thank you very much in advance
...and sorry for my basic english (I'm native spanish)
#10
Still for sale?