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#1
I remember those days of using restorex. In the beginning it felt like it was going to tear my glans off lol. But after a while you adjust. I mean something is literally squeezing the tip of your dick for traction so some discomfort is expected. Not pain, but mild discomfort. Keep in mind you can actually damage your dick more by not doing traction properly so take your time.
#2
Penile Implants / Re: Insurance
Last post by IwillbeatPD - Today at 05:15:50 PM
Just to close this out for anyone reading...this situation was hell and took a year to resolve. Ultimately, I had my employer get involved to get anything to happen. Without them, I don't think they would have listened. They denied all appeals and took zero responsibility for telling me multiple times it was covered on a recorded line. Fortunately, insurance had dropped the ball and I had documentation of the false info provided, and it was recorded by them. This was truly not a covered procedure under my plan, but ended up being covered since insurance messed up and provide false info.

Moral of the story....Always get your pre approval in writing and make sure you triple check. Lesson learned here for me to avoid ever going through all of that again.
#3
Penile Implants / Re: 37 Year old athlete implan...
Last post by IwillbeatPD - Today at 05:11:39 PM
Hey everyone-

Had my one year post op with Hakky recently. I really didn't expect much from the appointment since all has been well. However, while I had him I did ask some questions and figured I'd share the knowledge here.

Asked him what things I could do to prolong my implant life. He harped a lot of the problem usually being the pump bulb or tubing (not surprising), but he did also add that hyper inflating is a bad idea. Essentially, squeezing the bulb too hard to get that last bit in can make the bulb more prone to breakdown. In the beginning during cycling I'd say this is not relevant, but more so long term.

He also talked about not doing things that are going to constantly be pushing around the tubing in your sack.

I did some measurements today just for record sake...

Length: 8.75 bone pressed
Girth: 5.5 mid shaft, 5.75-6 at base

*Measurements are WITHOUT tadalafil. I haven't measured with that as I don't take it anymore. Maybe one day I will for fun and see.

#4
Introduce Yourself / Re: Hopeless - Xiaflex injury
Last post by Iwanttoheal - Today at 07:08:22 AM
I'm getting pain from the restorex. The left side where some of the plaque is is hurting and it's hurting when I'm not using the device. I stopped it for a few days and the pain continued like a dull ache. It's the same pain I was getting when I was developing the disease which has me worried.

Quote from: GaussRifle on Yesterday at 10:22:03 PMUse restoreX asap. By the way I developed 2 plaques on the left I never had before xiaflex. RestoreX is the only device that can help you with little to no side effects.

Did the xiflex help you at all? Or did the new plaque cause more issues?
#5
Bone broth and collagen supplements might have potential benefits for Peyronie's or any injury, as collagen is crucial for tissue repair. However, the concern about collagen contributing to plaque formation is valid, especially since plaques are made up of collagen. In the case of Peyronie's, once the plaque breaks down, it is replaced with healthier tissue. Bone broth, rich in amino acids like glycine and proline, can support tissue healing, which could be beneficial in promoting recovery or preventing further damage. However, it's important to proceed with caution and consult your doctor to ensure any approach aligns with your specific condition, especially as you're in the acute stage without clear evidence of plaques.
#6
Introduce Yourself / Re: Hopeless - Xiaflex injury
Last post by GaussRifle - Yesterday at 10:22:03 PM
Use restoreX asap. By the way I developed 2 plaques on the left I never had before xiaflex. RestoreX is the only device that can help you with little to no side effects.
#7
Hello all, yes was lied to by 3 sequential visits with urologists, did ask the visit with the seasoned veteran do not lie to me, quote I can't treat this but my friend in Danville pa can with a injection. This is the lie how do I know at the time morning time brought a severely bent chubby, unination was little more then a drizzle. Stated searching 5 years after my heart valve replacement and retirement. We are all different, i will tell you my penis is back to very near normal, my problem after all the lies from professionals took me to google the search I hate and cannot ever trust..... one med I was on for my blood pressure was clogging up all the blood vessels in my penis.... Metoprolol twice a day. Went to family Dr. and asked or demanded to be removed from the metoprolol, gave me lisinopril 4 to 6 weeks and my penis has returned. Almost 100 % hope if you know there is nothing wrong with your search what you are ingesting especially if from a lying Dr. Currently have performed search side effects for lisinopril nothing serious like will cause penis to shrivel up... had to share my discovery as I started to search for all the wasted treatments for Peronis issues, i knew something was not right with my health and lies were the offered treatment, be well all
#8
Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello
Last post by Iwanttoheal - Yesterday at 08:38:52 AM
My Peyronies happened during a Covid infection as well. The day I got Covid, that morning, I had no symptoms and used Viagra recreationally and had sexual activity. Nothing major. That evening I came down with the symptoms of Covid. Four days later when I got another erection, it was denting and narrowing-hourglassing at the base.

My theory is that the spike proteins combined with the hard erection damaged the Tunica. There is some literature online of people developing this after covid.
#9
Thank you so much for sharing your detailed experiment with essential and vegetal oils! It's always great to hear about such in-depth, self-tested formulations. I appreciate the effort you've put into researching and mixing these oils to address your issues. It's fascinating to see how natural remedies can have such a positive impact on different conditions.

I'm curious about how the different vegetable oils you've mentioned—like Emu and Castor oils—affect the skin's healing and the absorption of the essential oils. Have you found that switching them up daily gives your skin a better chance to adapt, or do you feel like consistency with one oil might yield even better results over time? I also wonder if any of these oils could be helpful for other conditions related to skin repair and inflammation, not just for this particular use.

As for me, I sometimes rely on Cialis, and it works well for me. It's been helpful when needed, and I'm always open to exploring natural remedies like the ones you mentioned. Your experiment with essential oils is really inspiring, and I might look into incorporating them into my routine as well. Thanks again for sharing!
#10
Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello All
Last post by jay756 - Yesterday at 06:35:50 AM

Will do.

And thank you & best wishes in fighting this disease to all my Peyronies Disease brothers in this forum and beyond. More awareness should be raised!