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Title: Something to try
Post by: cnr1969 on April 22, 2014, 09:11:57 AM
I am not sure what part of my regimen is working but I noticed improvement shortly after I started this.

I have been using traction device for about an hour before going to bed. I started taking a vitamin E gel cap  and cutting it open and applying and massaging it to the affected area while in traction. I leave the vitamin E on overnight.

I don't know if this is what has helped or a combination of things, but I thought I would suggest it for some others to try and give feedback. I noticed results in about 3-4 weeks of starting this.
Title: Re: Something to try
Post by: james1947 on April 22, 2014, 04:20:35 PM
cnr1969

Sounds interesting. Could you give us some details regarding:
QuoteI noticed results in about 3-4 weeks of starting this.
At September 20, 2013 you was trying to find an urologist specialized in Peyronies. Did you find one? What was the treatment he proposed to you?

James
Title: Re: Something to try
Post by: cnr1969 on April 24, 2014, 09:28:06 AM
Yes. I went to see Levine in Chicago. He put me on Pentox and Traction. After 5 months I had no improvement. When I started topical vitamin E is when I saw a change. It may be a coincidence. Just throwing it out there.
Title: Re: Something to try
Post by: james1947 on April 24, 2014, 05:26:53 PM
Vitamin E effect may be a coincidence.
We don't have too many testimonies on the forum that it helps, topical or oral.
It may be just that the Pentox and traction started to show results when you started the topical E.
But who knows? Maybe in your case, Vitamin E helped.
Are you continuing Pentox and traction?

James
Title: Re: Something to try
Post by: bonsomi on April 26, 2014, 09:24:26 AM
Hallo Cnr, congratulations! Can you please explain what kind of improvements?

Bonsomi