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#1
I know the soma is recommended by many on this forum however it does not have a gauge so I don't know why it is recommended. I have been led to believe over pumping is the biggest reason ppl hurt themselves.

I just bought a glass cylinder from la pump with a gauge and it has been working well so far.

The soma also fogs up much easier because the cylinders are a cheap plastic
#2
Quote from: ohnoohno on Today at 05:01:20 PMAlso @lostandlooking - how much have you gained since using the pmp?

I dont track length since I haven't lost any, but I've noticed since doing traction I can consistently stretch my flaccid to pretty much the same length as when erect. Before it wasn't that stretchy at all.

Also I personally much prefer the Restorex (more a convenience thing) and only use the PMP every now and then at this point so can't really say. 
#3
Penile Implants / Re: Is stretched out flacid yo...
Last post by ohnoohno - Today at 05:01:20 PM
Thanks all. I'm getting a penimaster pro (plus the weighted set) to try regain some length and life into my todger.

Also @lostandlooking - how much have you gained since using the pmp?
#4
Hi, guys

a little update:
I am 1 year and 7 months post-op and everything is ok. Still straight, no recurrence of the curvature. Length as before surgery, phallosan and bathmate did the job here.
Maybe I'll upload another photo...
#5
Progression of Peyronies Disease / Re: Plaque Position
Last post by LWillisjr - Today at 02:07:44 PM
Quote from: McQueen on Yesterday at 05:53:46 AMIs it unusual to have the plaque at the opposite side to the bend ?


I agree with Mikel7. The bend is going to be in the direction of the side the plaque is on.
#6
I think tadalafil is better than viagara, since it last about three days. But the value of these pills, is it gives your penis a workout when you sleep. You get many boners each night, which stretches out your penis and pumps it. That stretching is good for maintaining length. I often wonder if I was using tadalafil a few years ago, I could have avoided peyronies, because the scaring may not have been able to take root with all the stretching at night while sleeping.
#7
i agree, it was my doctor that prescribed Viagra for me for moderate ed ed we can only get 8x50mg per month on the NHS and i cut each tablet into 4 quarters.i have also noticed NTE are much more frequent.
#8
Progression of Peyronies Disease / Re: Plaque Position
Last post by Mikel7 - Today at 05:55:20 AM
Usually upward bends are congenital but you say that yours developed later. When a  plaque/scar tissue forms it will constrict or pull things together tightly. Only with an ultrasound could you possibly see if there are other plaques.  When your penis bends in any direction from peyronies ususally it is because of an internal plaque that is on that side pulling things tight.
#9

It sounds like you've stumbled upon an interesting observation! While Viagra is primarily known for its short-term effects on erectile function, some users have reported experiencing longer-term improvements in flaccid size and erection quality.

One possible explanation could be the cumulative effect of improved blood flow over time. By consistently taking Viagra, you may be promoting better circulation to the penis, which could lead to these lasting benefits.

However, it's essential to remember that individual responses to medication can vary, and what works for one person may not work the same for another. Additionally, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional about any persistent changes or concerns regarding medication usage.

It might also be worthwhile to explore other potential treatments or therapies for Peyronie's disease, as Viagra alone may not address all aspects of the condition.
#10
It sounds like you're experiencing a range of responses to your tadalafil dosage, which is not uncommon. Tadalafil, like other medications for erectile dysfunction, can have varying effects from person to person and even from day to day based on factors like arousal levels, stress, and refractory periods.

The fact that you're still in control of these erections and they're not painfully rigid or prolonged is a good sign. It suggests that your body is responding appropriately to the medication. However, if you're concerned about the frequency or duration of these erections, it might be worth discussing with your healthcare provider.

In terms of what constitutes a "good" amount of erection time, it's subjective and varies depending on individual preferences and health considerations. Generally, having regular, spontaneous erections, including morning erections, is a positive indicator of erectile health. However, if you're experiencing discomfort or if the erections feel unnatural or excessive, it's important to seek guidance from a medical professional to ensure everything is functioning as it should.