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Title: 2 yr later check in - suspensory ligament damage, not peyronies
Post by: Mentos on August 19, 2015, 01:59:52 AM
Hi folks,

For those who have been on here a couple years you may remember me. I had a weird case. upward angle and what i thought was scaring from base to top.

It turns out after years of mis diagnose and confusion that what happened was a tightening of my suspensory ligament because of rough sex. So its not the typical peyronies disease.

Not sure if people have come across this in the form, but the tightening/shortening of the ligament is what is causing my problems so just today i have begun looking at treatment to stretch it.

Maybe this can help other people who have atypical case and are having hard time understanding whats going on.

all the best to you gentleman who helped me cope prior.

-mentos
Title: Re: 2 yr later check in - suspensory ligament damage, not peyronies
Post by: Stabler on August 19, 2015, 05:21:20 AM
Thank you for this information Mentos we certainly appreciate it good luck to you and please keep us informed of your progress.

Hugs Mamma
Title: Re: 2 yr later check in - suspensory ligament damage, not peyronies
Post by: james1947 on August 19, 2015, 02:53:25 PM
Mentos

Yes I remember you Mentos :)
How the new diagnosis was made?
Who diagnosed you?
Maybe many of us that have a chord like base to glans plaques have the problem you are stating?
What the doctor said about treatment for your case?

James
Title: Re: 2 yr later check in - suspensory ligament damage, not peyronies
Post by: LWillisjr on August 19, 2015, 07:35:25 PM
Mentos,
Thank you for following up and posting this. It is a good example because many men here self diagnose themselves with Peyronies. And we always caution to know for sure because you could have a different issue than Peyronies and would lead to not treating it correctly.

Hope all is well and wish you the best now.
Title: Re: 2 yr later check in - suspensory ligament damage, not peyronies
Post by: YoungFella on November 01, 2018, 09:40:40 AM
After reviewin Mentos history in this forum I dont get a full picture of his situation.
if suspensory ligament damage caused him fibrosis so it is peyronies .
Title: Re: 2 yr later check in - suspensory ligament damage, not peyronies
Post by: Hawk on November 01, 2018, 10:49:12 AM
First Mentos, great to hear back from you.  Thanks for updating us.

I am very interested in what others have asked (who and how were you diagnosed) and what your symptoms were.  If it was a higher angle to your erection rather than a bend or curve, I see a few men that exhibit those symptoms.

Hawk