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Title: ExoSurge
Post by: gsc55 on May 24, 2022, 08:27:23 AM
Has anyone tried the ExoSurge at the Atlanta, GA clinic to treat their Peyronie's disease?
Here is the link to the website with detailed information on this treatment.

https://morganstern.com/peyronies-disease/

The process sounds like it was well researched and according to the site, it has a complete cure rate. The downside, by their own admission, is it is costly as it is still considered an experimental process. The average out of pocket cost is $16,000! Yikes.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: Pfract on May 24, 2022, 11:21:44 AM
Hey man. This Was an interesting post. I have not seen their website before. They make a lot of bold claims.... It doesn't sound sketchy, but in the end I was left with the impression that this is shockwave therapy but improved. I haven't heard of anybody from the board that went there and got cured like they mention.

It makes me wonder if they have medical papers on this and if they don't why not at this point, if they are so sure?

Hopefully more members will chime in with their experiences.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: Bud luck on May 24, 2022, 01:09:37 PM
I will like to see the proof of those claims, I would like to see real patients, pictures of before and after......
If it was true, it would already be reported on the scientific journals. I don't think is ethic to claim that men with Peroynes/fibrosis had been cured.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: Bud luck on May 24, 2022, 04:27:30 PM
On their website they claimed they cured over 1000 men, how come we never had a guy on this forum claiming being cured of Peroynes/fibrosis at that "clinic"? Don't you think is suspicious?. Don't you think Dr Trost or other world renowned Doctors would mention anything about it?. I've already been scammed by the P-shot and the shock waves therapy, all these "therapies" are not proven to fix Peroynes/fibrosis
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: gsc55 on October 19, 2022, 02:24:53 PM
I'm circling back around to this post I made earlier this year. I was hoping to see some positive responses but, it appears no one has tried this treatment or even heard of it.

I'm still a bit in disbelief that my sex life is over for the rest of my life. My wife (of 30 years) and I have not had sex since this all started now almost 2 years ago. I feel real bad for some of you guys that are much younger than me (I'm now 67).
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: Mr man on October 31, 2022, 07:03:30 PM
Quote from: gsc55 on May 24, 2022, 08:27:23 AM
Has anyone tried the ExoSurge at the Atlanta, GA clinic to treat their Peyronie's disease?


I haven't tried it but the link has a lot to say about other treatments and nothing to say how it works? There little scientific disclosure. For $16000.00 I would expect some knowledge based information. It's far from enough to convince me to part with money.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: Sonic on October 31, 2022, 07:08:48 PM
Quote from: gsc55 on October 19, 2022, 02:24:53 PM
I'm circling back around to this post I made earlier this year. I was hoping to see some positive responses but, it appears no one has tried this treatment or even heard of it.

I'm still a bit in disbelief that my sex life is over for the rest of my life. My wife (of 30 years) and I have not had sex since this all started now almost 2 years ago. I feel real bad for some of you guys that are much younger than me (I'm now 67).

Considering you are 67 and have ED have you considered going down the implant route?
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: CCat on December 12, 2022, 10:03:33 PM
Have been doing a bit more research on this article and wanted to pass along what I'm finding. So the OP shows the link to the Atlanta Clinic. This is a bit more universal. Hope it helps and continues the conversation. From what I'm reading, there is a permanent cure for Peyronies Disease, 100% success rate, and it's coming very quickly. Looks legit. Fingers crossed.

Commercial link removed...  CC please read forum rules - Admin

CC
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: Bud luck on December 12, 2022, 11:18:56 PM
Where are all the men that got fix at Exosurge?, Are they Doctors?, Do they have any proof to validate their claims?.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: projectpd on December 13, 2022, 02:10:49 PM
So, they don't say what they do except for shockwave, verapamil, and xiaflex which they have already criticised a few paragraphs earlier in their own pitch? Its ridiculous
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: CCat on December 13, 2022, 05:37:42 PM
Unfortunately, the commercial link I posted (which was removed) showed exactly what they did and do to permanently remove the plaque. Didn't realize posting that link was against forum rules. Just do a Google search and you can see what they do. Sorry for breaking the rules. In thinking about it, I also don't think it was a "commercial" link as they weren't trying to sell anything, other than possibly trying to interest licensed urologists in check out their upcoming product. It was not directed to John Q public. If you do go to their site, look at the Technology link near the top and you'll see what they do. Please advise if this is breaking the rules.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: Pfract on December 14, 2022, 12:39:12 AM
Quote from: CCat on December 13, 2022, 05:37:42 PM
Unfortunately, the commercial link I posted (which was removed) showed exactly what they did and do to permanently remove the plaque. Didn't realize posting that link was against forum rules. Just do a Google search and you can see what they do. Sorry for breaking the rules. In thinking about it, I also don't think it was a "commercial" link as they weren't trying to sell anything, other than possibly trying to interest licensed urologists in check out their upcoming product. It was not directed to John Q public. If you do go to their site, look at the Technology link near the top and you'll see what they do. Please advise if this is breaking the rules.

Seems like a sham to me. Other licensed urologists? where are they? how?
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: LWillisjr on December 14, 2022, 09:37:03 AM
CCat,
When a new person joins the forum, no background information, and their first 2 posts are to a commercial site...... You have to admit seemed suspicious.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: hope4thebest on December 15, 2022, 10:38:29 AM
The only thing I found interesting is that they mentioned "macronutrients" and testing for them. Actually, they meant MICROnutrienta, not MACRO, but it's still something that I think most people here pay little or no attention to. This is illness probably happens at least in part due to our bodies' inability to contain oxidative stress. The question is why? Well, one obvious reason is inaufficient levels of micronutrients like copper, maanganese, selenium, glutathione precursors (amino acids glycine and cysteine). Many other micronutrients may be involved in an individual case. I would highly recommend anyone dealing with this to ensure that you have an excellent nutritional status. The best resource I've found is Chris Masterjohn. Just google it. He has a lot of free info. It's a rabbit hole ans there's a lot to learn, but it's worth it.

Silly me, I forgot to mention the simplest things like vitamins E and C, but everyone already knows about those here.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: CCat on December 16, 2022, 12:59:11 AM
This will probably be my last reply on this topic. I'm 71 yrs old, have had Peyronies Disease for about 10 months now and while it's not the worst thing that ever happened to me, it's a bit dis-heartening. I see all the "where's the proof" and "it looks like a sham" replies to my post but I'd like to point one simple thing out. This is NOT my thread. I didn't start it. I stated as much when I posted after doing some research on this method and it looked like it had some promise so I simply passed that info on to others that have the same problem as me. The obvious "commercial link" is the one given by the OP in which they ARE trying to sell you something. My "commercial link" was nothing more than an info site. I've done IT work for 40+ years (still working) and quite proficient in researching and thought I'd try help others.  If I had started this thread and used that "commercial" link, then maybe all this hub-bub would have some merit. Instead, I think I'll do my own research and keep to myself. I expected a forum that folks with Peyronies Disease would share ideas and new discoveries which is all I was doing, because Peyronies Disease is a crappy problem. Didn't exactly turn out that way. Quite the welcome to the forum. Guess I need to be here for 10-15 years first. I'll just read what others are doing from here on out.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: IWantAStraightDick on December 29, 2022, 03:24:41 PM
Quote from: CCat on December 13, 2022, 05:37:42 PM
Unfortunately, the commercial link I posted (which was removed) showed exactly what they did and do to permanently remove the plaque. Didn't realize posting that link was against forum rules. Just do a Google search and you can see what they do. Sorry for breaking the rules. In thinking about it, I also don't think it was a "commercial" link as they weren't trying to sell anything, other than possibly trying to interest licensed urologists in check out their upcoming product. It was not directed to John Q public. If you do go to their site, look at the Technology link near the top and you'll see what they do. Please advise if this is breaking the rules.
I found it, and do not find it viable, but maybe in the future.

For 16K, I would want quicker results and FULL restoration to no bend. Their site shows photos from 40° to 20°, 70° to 20° and 50° to 25° meaning it's not completely gone.

On top of the 16K, you'll have multiple round trips to Atlanta (the first site in this post, which appears to be the only place to get it done at the moment), hotel and other expenses, and still an average of 9 months (could be shorter or longer) to see results.

Maybe in the future as it improves, becomes adopted, and hopefully cheaper.

Edit: They have a placeholder on the page to become a participant in National Clinical Trials. This should be checked every so often. Perhaps when it is in place, that might be a way to avoid the 16K fee and have it done closer to wherever you live. At $0.00 and local (or near local) I'd be ecstatic for a reduction down to 20° and taking 9months or a little longer. For 16K + travel, I want an immediate fix and no curve.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: gsc55 on February 25, 2023, 09:05:32 AM
I am the original person who posted the question on ExoSurge. Yes, new to the site (back then) and, I had not been back since but, I'm not a sham trying to send people to a commercial site as someone claimed.

Anyway, since my original post, I made the decision to reach out to the Morganstern Urology clinic after speaking to a rep for a good hour. Rather than post a lot here, I'm going to start a new thread as I make my journey with this clinic. I will share results and any findings as they happen. I did have my initial first appointment at the clinic in Atlanta, with my wife in attendance.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: njelbowdrop on February 24, 2024, 01:42:56 PM
Hi Gsc55,


Have you tried to the Exosurge treatment? I'm curious about it as well. Thank you.
Title: Re: ExoSurge
Post by: gsc55 on March 25, 2024, 09:45:14 PM
I would be interested in hearing the details on the exact treatment. When I went to the clinic Exosurge wasn't even mentioned.