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Peyronies Disease TREATMENT Discussion Boards => Traction and Traction Devices for correcting Peyronies Disease => Topic started by: Voltage on April 17, 2014, 04:21:27 PM

Title: Wearing your Traction Device in Public..
Post by: Voltage on April 17, 2014, 04:21:27 PM
So guys, I've had AndroPeyronie for about 10 days now and my girlfriend wants to see me go on dates with her just about weekly. I was wondering, could I wear the device and push the extender rods facing downwards with no negative implications? For instance, I don't want the rods facing down all six hours, if it's going to make my penis curve down.
Title: Re: Wearing your Traction Device in Public..
Post by: LWillisjr on April 17, 2014, 10:00:55 PM
They won't make your penis curve down. And should only wear it for 2 hours at a time and then take a 15-20 minute break.

I was only ever to wear one while wearing loose sweat pants.
Title: Re: Wearing your Traction Device in Public..
Post by: Voltage on April 19, 2014, 07:17:41 PM
Thanks LWillis,

Have you tried this yourself? I don't doubt your honesty, but I was wondering where you got this information from. I contacted AndroMedical's IM staff, but they were far less helpful than you.
Title: Re: Wearing your Traction Device in Public..
Post by: KAC on April 20, 2014, 01:16:06 AM
I wear it down.  If your curve is caused by plaque, then the point is to stretch the plaque--which tends to be a limited area along the shaft.  The only impact the device will have is whether or not it stretches those areas of plaque--and that happens regardless of the direction.
Title: Re: Wearing your Traction Device in Public..
Post by: LWillisjr on April 20, 2014, 08:56:54 PM

I got my information from my doctor (Dr. Levine) and also from the place that I ordered my traction device. I got mine from Fastsize which I believe has since gone out of business.
Title: Re: Wearing your Traction Device in Public..
Post by: incautious on May 08, 2014, 10:03:01 AM
Voltage you are way better off using an esl40 ADS if you want to go out in public. Have tried to use a conventional traction device in public, but it restricts movement too much, and there is always the possibility that it will slip off, a major embarrassment.