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Title: improvement in deformity but loss of length
Post by: porterrobinson on June 01, 2021, 03:21:40 PM
hello everyone. over the past 2 months i have seen improvement in the deformity. i have not been doing any treatments other than daily pde5i and sporadically using a penis pump. mx curvature has gone down snd the indentstion has somewhat filled, hinge has reduced to maxbe 10degree to the left. the deformity probably improved by more than 50%

however i have recently measured my penis and bone pressed is now merely a bit over 5 inches when before it was over 5.5 inches. so i have lost around half an inch in length. this is really depressing to me as my penis at 5.5 pressed to the pubic bone is depressingly short.

i would rather have the deformity and curvature back than the loss in length as this has always been something i was concerned about. how coukd this happen? i apparently was in the stable phase already for a few months. my erections when measuring have the same strength as they always do on cialis.

i wonder if the deformity keeps reducing i will end up with an even shorter albeit straigther penis. its like a natural plication it seems? anyone had this happrn? what can i do to recover the lost 1/2 inch? ive been using a pump but its really not a great fit for me as i cant get fully engronged in it without damaging my penis due to the girth but not length expansion

i aant a normal length penis bsck, 5 inch bone pressed is really emasculating:(
Title: Re: improvement in deformity but loss of length
Post by: Hawk on October 07, 2021, 12:14:22 AM
I am sorry to have to explain that if you are losing size with improvement in deformity this is NOT an improvement.  It is caused by a scar forming on the long side of the penis and shortening it much like a Nesbit Tuck or Plication.  I experienced a similar thing.  I curved down 15 degrees, then right. then left, then straight but lost over an inch in the process.