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#1
I understand how tough it can be. I went through a rough patch during university where I felt really low. It was hard to cope, but I found some solace in smoking vapes. I remember the cherry-flavored ones from https://shopc9.com
They were like a little escape. But I'm glad to say I'm in a better place now, and I'm thankful I made it through those tough times.
#2
Introduce Yourself / Re: Lemme introduce myself aga...
Last post by Mikerey - Yesterday at 10:09:37 PM
Quote from: Mikel7 on Yesterday at 04:47:32 AMThis does need investigating. Any numbness or tingling could mean a possible pinched nerve, muscle tightness or blood flow issues. Also any pelvic issues can seem like prostate or penis related problems. Remember that getting older can slow down on our bodies healing process sometimes. Also worry and anxiety can do a lot of damage too.

Hi mikel7, my uncle thinks it's an impinged nerve. I am praying like crazy. My gp will not help me, was gonna go to er for this. I've been having some suicidal thoughts, I am not a threat for self harm. I will give you an update when it gets better!
#3
I also had many sessions of verapamil with EMDA (electromotive drug delivery). My penis continued to get worse, they should stop selling ineffective treatments, also remove them from the forum.
#4
I'm also curious about the devices, I think combined with xiaflex is better.
I am in year 9 of the disease and my penis has already lost all elasticity and is shrinking, it makes me desperate
#5
The usual starting dose for Cialis is 2.5mg daily. It can be increased after the initial break in period to see if you have any side effects.
#6
Hi,

because I feel really obliged to this forum, I've uploaded another photo to the appropriate section...

I have received a couple of messages and I must first of all point out that I am not a fake account, I don't know how to prove it, you can come to see me for a beer in Czech Rep  ;D

It's quite a challenging operation, I feel very sorry for those who didn't have a good or expected result. Also the recovery is daunting. I was down for months myself but it turned out great in the end. You have to be persistent. 

function is normal, sensitivity is unchanged, I don't feel stitches...
#7
How much Tadalafil are people taking?

I've had some for a while now, but didn't realise it was a daily pill rather than an as needed, my bad.

I started taking 20mg most days about a week ago, what should I be experiencing?
#8
Penile Implants / Re: Surgeon recommendations eu...
Last post by tsp - Yesterday at 10:08:49 AM
Why don't you have video consultation with Dr Trost. He has plenty of international patients, and his initial video consultation is free.

Dr Trost is the world's foremost authority on Peyronie's and, at a minimum, will point you in the right direction.
#9
I completely agree with you! Often, it's the habit itself that plays a huge role in addiction, and switching to nicotine-free vapes can really help. I'm glad to hear you managed to overcome it while keeping your routine. Thanks for recommending the source; it's always good to know where to find quality support and advice. It's great to have places with a wide range of products and assistance to answer all your questions. Best of luck on your continued journey!
#10
If you're looking to buy a SOMAcorrect in the United States, it can be a bit challenging since it is primarily distributed by iMEDicare, which indeed might not ship to the U.S. Here are a few alternative suggestions:

Contact iMEDicare Directly: Even though their standard policy might not include shipping to the U.S., it's worth reaching out to them directly. Sometimes companies can make exceptions or provide more information on where their products can be purchased in the U.S.

Check with Medical Supply Stores: Some specialized medical supply stores in the U.S. might carry or be able to order the SOMAcorrect for you. It's worth giving them a call.

Online Marketplaces: Websites like eBay or Amazon sometimes have listings for specialized medical devices. Ensure that you're buying from a reputable seller to avoid counterfeit products. Personally, I prefer Amazon.

Consult a Urologist: Sometimes, medical professionals can order specific medical devices directly or provide a reliable source where such devices can be obtained.

Alternative Devices: If you can't find SOMAcorrect, consider discussing with your healthcare provider about similar devices that might be more readily available in the U.S.

I hope this helps, and you're able to find what you need!