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Title: Pain at the plaque location during and after traction w/ RestoreX: good or bad?
Post by: MauvaisCoton on April 30, 2021, 10:48:39 AM
Hi everyone,

I'm on my second week using RestoreX so I follow the recommended treatment plan: 30 min. twice per day, including 15 min. straight and 15 min. counter-bending.

However, I feel a slight pain at the plaque location during and after traction (usually lasts for several hours, sometimes more). It's especially noticeable when I'm doing the counter-bending. I'm not entirely surprised because, even though I'm in the chronic phase of the disease, the plaque location has always been a bit sensitive. For example, I feel some dull pain after sex with an erection induced by Cialis.

I know the primary goal of doing traction is scar remodeling but the pain has me worried. Is it a good sign because it means I'm stretching up the scar issue? Or am I making things worse?

I'd like to hear your thoughts on that because I'm not sure what to do next. Thanks for your help!
Title: Re: Pain at the plaque location during and after traction w/ RestoreX: good or bad?
Post by: GaussRifle on April 30, 2021, 12:46:47 PM
Hey, while I think it's only been 2 weeks since you started traction. Giving it more time will reduce the pain specially if you take cialis 5mg everyday along with it which I highly recommend.