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Title: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: Bud luck on December 10, 2020, 01:52:14 PM
After one shot of Trimix that gave me a extreme painful erection that lasted for over 3 hours, two days later I developed a litte deviation on  the left side of my penis shaft. The lenght and the girth didn't change.After that I started to do research, I I went to the "Doctor" that gave me the poison Trimix and asked him to prescribe me Pentofixiline. For 8 months I took Pentofixiline and used the Androperoynes penis traction device daily minimum 7 hours/day. Months later I noticed my penis narrowing on my left side of the shaft and a "hinge" effect only when my penis is semi-erect, no when is fully erect or flaccid. I went to the useless Urologist and he told me that I don't have a plaque, is it a fracture then?. I think the traction device over-streched my penis, now my penis is longer and weaker, feel like is "deflating". I bought the Hydromax to do it twice a day for 10min, maybe that will help with narrowing and the "hinge"effect. I feel like I'm about to lose my penis, but I will never do the implant, is too risky and with dangerous outcomes, plus the "doctors" screwed me twice already
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: TonySa on December 10, 2020, 07:25:58 PM
Bad luck, without the traction and pentox the progression may have been much worse.  That is they may actually have helped vs harming you.  You'll never know really, but given the research they probably actually helped. 
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: Bud luck on December 10, 2020, 07:54:34 PM
Thank you Tony
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: TonySa on December 10, 2020, 08:51:30 PM
The narrowing and hinge effect is likely diffuse fibrous tissue vs solid plaque.  Both are Peyronie's, I don't know why the urologist couldn't explain that to you. 
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: Bud luck on December 10, 2020, 09:11:19 PM
Thank you Tonysa.
Tonysa=$0 and got an answer
"Expert Urologist"= $450 and just got a bill
Thank you Tony
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: LuisFernandez on December 10, 2020, 10:27:06 PM
Not much to say except i agree with Tony.
Traction is helpful and unless you overdo the tension (e.g. go to max tension from the start) or hurt yourself while wearing it, then it should be safe.

Be careful with the Bathmate since it can have really high vacuum. But i used it at max and even use the hand pump without any issues.

I also highly doubt that a single injection caused curvature of the penis. I'd say that it was probably some other injury that caused your curvature.

Why did you get Trimix injection in the first place? Having (rough) sex with a semi erect penis might have actually caused your issues.

Just guessing though.
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: Bud luck on December 10, 2020, 11:15:05 PM
The Trimix injection caused me an erection that lasted over 3 hours with excrutiating pain without being aroused, that is why I developed a dent more than a curve. Can I use the traction device again?, I read that I only supposed to use it  between 6 and 8 months, same with the Pentofixiline. Now instead of the penise traction device. I do manual traction,heat therapy with a rice sock and the bathmax water penis pump 10 min twice a day. I barely have a curve, my problem is the girth thining, the "hinge effect when semi-erect and a little dent where the "hinge" is ocurring. The two "Peroynes specialists" that I went didn't help me at all!!!!!!. I spented over $600 for nothing
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: justcause91 on December 14, 2020, 09:52:08 AM
I think very low traction with 8 hours or more is beneficial for penis healing. It does not cut blood flow and changes elasticity in a more natural way.
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: Shane43 on September 28, 2021, 11:51:44 PM
"The narrowing and hinge effect is likely diffuse fibrous tissue vs solid plaque.  Both are Peyronie's, I don't know why the urologist couldn't explain that to you."

That is absolutely not true. I and many others have solid plaque that causes hourglass narrowing and hinge effect.

Why say things that are not true? Why make comments on medical issues when you are not qualified to do so and have not done even minimal research to know what is true or likely?

Why don't you give us published peer-reviewed medical literature to back up you claim...or at least a credible accumulation of antidotal reports?

You do a disservice to the Peyronies Disease community just throwing "crap" out there.
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: inblue on September 30, 2021, 08:27:08 AM
Quote from: Shane43 on September 28, 2021, 11:51:44 PM
"The narrowing and hinge effect is likely diffuse fibrous tissue vs solid plaque.  Both are Peyronie's, I don't know why the urologist couldn't explain that to you."

That is absolutely not true. I and many others have solid plaque that causes hourglass narrowing and hinge effect.

Why say things that are not true? Why make comments on medical issues when you are not qualified to do so and have not done even minimal research to know what is true or likely?

Why don't you give us published peer-reviewed medical literature to back up you claim...or at least a credible accumulation of antidotal reports?

You do a disservice to the Peyronies Disease community just throwing "crap" out there.

I think he was talking about Bud Luck's particular case since he said he doesn't have palpable plaque.
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: healthyconsumption on October 09, 2021, 11:40:25 PM
Quote from: LuisFernandez on December 10, 2020, 10:27:06 PM
Be careful with the Bathmate since it can have really high vacuum. But i used it at max and even use the hand pump without any issues.

Just wanted to jump in here and say that Bathmate is probably one of the major reasons why I ended up on the forums.

There's no gauge, it's all guess work. I developed 3 problems as a result, and I was being quite careful.
Title: Re: I suspect traction caused me the "hinge" effect, unstable penis
Post by: Shane43 on October 11, 2021, 11:59:29 AM
Quote from: inblue on September 30, 2021, 08:27:08 AM
I think he was talking about Bud Luck's particular case since he said he doesn't have palpable plaque.

If that is the case, and even if it is not the case, I apologize for my hasty post...I am going through a period of worsening Peyronies Disease...