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#11
A bit worse than that actually, about $1,180 / GBP 945. But can you imagine trying to import anything of high value in Mexico personally? Assuming it even turns up. Dealing with customs. If you look at the import duties charged on US electrical goods via Amazon Mx...this is in the ballpark.
#12
Did anyone ever read this thread on the PE forum? Huge thread about DMSO these guys use DMSO and Iodine.
https://thunders.place/injuries-treatments/dmso-iodine-experimental-treatment-for-deflated-glans-and-firm-flaccid.html

Obviously DMSO is powerful so application and sterile environment are key
#13
Penile Implants / Re: Active phase and implant.
Last post by Aussiemale - Yesterday at 06:03:09 PM
Less than 3 weeks to go and I receive my implant.....

Thank you for the support and advice to this point.

Regards Aussiemale.
#14
I selected Dr. Christine in Birmingham Alabama after my first surgery by Mayo Clinic did not last.  Only lasted 8 months.  We flew once to see him it was more of a meet and great.  Then a second time for the ultrasound and what he could do for me.   He said this would be a complicated surgery because I already had one surgery.  He and I could feel the knots from the Mayo surgery.  I told him I would like him to take out all the stitching from the Mayo surgery and start all over.  He did tell me he could not guarantee how much shorter I would be, but probably not much since he was starting from scratch.  But no guarantees.  Remember that if you go to him.  Two years ago, about this month, I flew back to Burmingham and had the surgery.   I the only residual pain was just under the gland and shaft.  He kept tapping me on the shoulder, telling me, "don't worry, I am with you all the way, you will be fine.  After his surgery and the anesthetic wore off, I had a pain under the gland on the left side.  He told me not to worry and that should go away when we take out the stitches in 6 weeks.  To this day, I still have pain just under the gland and on the shaft.  He told me this pain will not ever go away and I could not believe that. How can I have intercourse with this pain.  He had no answer.  His stitches all poked up like a ribbed condom.  I ended up having a urogynecologist give me 4 sessions of Kenalog shots in the stitches to make them go down. I did that in my own state.   Since I am only now 4 inches erect and have the pain, which I figure something is touching a nerve, I called his office.  I wanted surgery to have all what he did undone and just have my original minor curve.  I got a phone call from him very stern and not as buddy buddy as he leads on and said he is not going to do any further surgery on me.   I have tried 5 times in the last 2 years to have intercourse with no luck.  Too short and painful.  So this was my experience with Dr. Brian Christine.
#15
I was prescribed this by a urologist years ago for some irritation around my circumcision. I have a tube of this left and was wondering if it would be safe to use for my pain and inflammation? I don't fully understand how the drug works but I've seen anecdotal reports of it being beneficial for phimosis.
#16
Penile Implants / Re: Help men with their resear...
Last post by HavanaBrown - Yesterday at 01:02:20 PM
I too can discuss via PM. Reside in East Tennessee. I am in the second week of recovery. My surgeon was Dr Clavell in Houston. I'm 57 and have battled ED for a number of years. But like so many who have walked this path within this forum, the walk has alot of twists and turns. the experience in this forum was very very helpful for me personally.
#17
I wrote an email to the scientist named in the article. She actually responded directly. she wrote the following

Thank you for reaching out. We are moving forward with our peptide development as funds become available. You will be happy to know that Peyronie's disease is in our top list of diseases to consider testing, so we definitely have interest in the disease.


I would say it is really a promising and encouraging, but also vague answer. it would be great to find out more. Are we talking about one two years or ten years?
#18
Penile Implants / Re: Implant as First Line Trea...
Last post by Hawk - Yesterday at 12:37:39 AM
If you have an EXPERT doctor AND you are diligent, you may well retain your size, but you could be non-functional for months with the risk of infection return.  I sure would not want to deal with it.
#19
Quote from: pauli on April 19, 2024, 05:33:39 PMhow long do we have to wait until there will be a test with a peyronie patient? what do you think? maybe it is possible to get in touch we the research team?

I'm all for this. I was wondering the same thing..
#20
Surgery for Peyronie's Disease / Re: Penile Torsion Problem
Last post by Pfract - May 06, 2024, 01:42:14 PM
There have been reports of members throughout the years that had surgery done to deal with this and their outcome Wwas successful. You need to find a reputable sexual medicine specialist that handles these cases. The type of surgery will be dependant on your curvature.

Be careful of the doctor you chose to have this procedure done with. You want to have the best outcome possible on your first surgery.

If you are willing to travel and have the financial means for it, you may able to see some of the surgeons mentioned by members on this forum. How exactly are you in regards to this matter?