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#91
Causes of Peyronies Disease / Re: Could a few rough masturba...
Last post by Bacon - April 12, 2024, 06:45:42 AM
You should not blame yourself.  You have already done the right thing by pursuing treatment.
#92
Introduce Yourself / Re: Symptoms for a month, then...
Last post by Mikel7 - April 12, 2024, 05:57:30 AM
Welcome Leftbanana to the forum. If you have not done so please download and study our survival guide -->Survival Guide . This will give you a better understanding about peyronies and it's treatments.

Peyronies is a very unpredictable disease as how it affects each man differently. Injury from sex is common but some men get it from nothing related at all. Yes it is very upsetting and can cause a lot of anxiety and worrying, but you need to get control over this early on.

Congenital curves are normal but pain and bends are not. How are your erections? Any pain? Cialis can help with healing the inflammation and keep things stretched out somewhat. The supplements may help with reducing body inflammation but will not heal peyronies. There have not been any clinical studies with them as I am aware.

You need to educate yourself first regarding peyronies and get a list of questions for your upcoming Dr's appointment. Now realize that peyronies Dr's are few and far between. If you can find a urologist who will work with you that is better than one who is uneducated.

You should look into traction and VED therapy.  The PMP and Restorex are what a lot of men use for traction. The PMP has a lighter pulling force and the Restorex is stronger with the added benefit of counter bending. It just depends on your time investment with each one. VED therapy will also help you in the healing process. Read up on these and educate yourself. Also decreasing sexual activity when you are in pain can help. Using a lot of lube and being gentle also helps too.

You must also get the mindset that peyronies is a marathon and not a sprint. A lot of men want this healed now and that is not how this disease is approached. The acute stage is very different for each man in how long it lasts and is unpredictable. With time and a game plan though you can make it through this! You have rached the best forum regarding peyronies on the net and these guys here all understand your pain. :)

Mikel7



#93
It is normal for one of your testicles to hang a little higher/lower than the other one.
Are your testicles drawn up tightly against the base of your penis?  Also size differences are normal too. Is your pain while flaccid or with an erection?
#94
When I was in a great deal of pain I started using a heating pad. Look into heat therapy and give it a try. You can use it multiple times a day just so you are not burning yourself. I used a heating pad on low with a towel in between. It did wonders for me.
#95
Hey, i just payed more attention to the fact that my left side testicle is more firm and sits higher than the right one.

When i'm sitting down, i think the left testicle pushes the penis to lean to the other side (right side), creating a slight torsion. Because when i pull the testicles down so that they do not have contact with the penis, there is no rotation. I wonder if that permanent shortening of one side, considered with it straightening out when standing, could lead to my problems with chronic pain and issues?

I know, there are so many possibilites, most of them probably rubbish. But i'd like to hear what some of you think about that.
#96
Hey, i translated kink and maybe the meaning is wrong. It should both mean the same thing. I have a knick like in the image. Yeah when fully errect it straighten out and the dent too.
Usually the pain gets better too with an errection.
All the bad things (deformity and pain) come after the errection, when flaccid.
I wish i could finally stop or ease that annoying flaccid pain.
#97
Introduce Yourself / Re: Symptoms for a month, then...
Last post by Stabler - April 11, 2024, 06:51:12 PM
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I have sent a PM explaining how and giving you some guidelines for the forum. We are happy you are here and look forward to helping

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#98
I've been using DMSO for the past two weeks to see what happens to my multiple plaques. I'm using dmso + vitamin C + water (70/15/15). I'm also planning to add a castor oil to the mix.

For now no change. It burns from time to time (a bit randomly; sometimes it's completely fine).
#99
Introduce Yourself / Symptoms for a month, then sud...
Last post by Leftbanana - April 11, 2024, 03:57:21 PM
Hi all!
Been lurking on here for the past few weeks since I suspected I might have early onset peyronie's. I felt a sudden worsening the past few days, and today I woke up with a 45ish degree curve to the left when erect, which is what prompted me to write this.

It all started with pain on the left side of my penis during masturbation about a month ago, I was slightly sore from before (over-masturbated during february because of stress). After that I had swelling, dull pain/ache and difficulty getting an erection for some time, and I could feel a bumpy half ring on the left side near the glans (going around the left cc I suppose). A lot of weird symptoms.

It started improving and feeling a little more normal until this Monday 08/04 when I woke up with an erection after a couple weeks without a strong one and I wanted to check how it felt and looked. It looked mostly ok, thankfully. it hurt a little. However I feel like I might have reinjured it then, maybe by the erection itself, or by slightly straightening the erection by hand, not forcefully. I did not masturbate and haven't done it in weeks now.

The swelling and occasional dull ache returned. the past 3 days I've been waking up with a stronger curve, especially today at what looked like a 45 degree curve, which was shocking. I already had a congenital curve at around 15ish degrees in the same direction, but this sudden curve was too much.

I'm still waiting for a urologist appointment, the healthcare system here in Sweden is rather slow. Primary care took a looked at me and said "it's like a bruise, give it a few weeks"... It sucked not getting any help. I asked about cialis and he was clueless and said I should let it rest and not be getting erections.

I've been proactive and been taking supplements since early on:
vit E
coQ10
L-arginine
L-citrulline
L-carnitine
zink
Magnesium

I've read a lot about peyronies already but would still appreciate input on what I could or should be doing at this stage. And would love to hear if someone had a similar experience and how it progressed.

Also, is there any chance my curve could improve or resolve entirely, that it's just the inflammation pulling it tight and it could subside?
 
#100
Causes of Peyronies Disease / Re: Hast anyone gotten an MRI ...
Last post by Pfract - April 11, 2024, 09:19:51 AM
As for the ultrasound, the technician would describe that in the notes you get after the exam, so it should not be too hard to find out.

Not really sure about that kink you describe. Sometimes my penis appears to be different when I am not fully erect as well. Sometimes I read posts from other members describing the same. I would say you have to keep an eye out for any progression of the disease and if it keeps getting worse you need to address it with either traction or VED.

As for the chronic pain, have you tried taking an NSAID to help?