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Title: New Curve Under Traction ?
Post by: McQueen on December 22, 2017, 11:34:11 AM
Hi

I have been using traction on a daily basis for nearly 8 months, and whilst it has improved the curvature to the left, I now seem to be developing an upward curve half way down the shaft !

Has anyone had this happen ? Could it be a coincidence, or could it be the traction?

I would appreciate any feedback

Cheers
Title: Re: New Curve Under Traction ?
Post by: Jonbinspain on December 22, 2017, 12:01:27 PM
I'd check for additional plaque forming where the new curvature is developing.

It's unlikely to be traction responsible, if you're using it correctly, as it generally holds the penis straight. 
Title: Re: New Curve Under Traction ?
Post by: McQueen on December 22, 2017, 12:07:07 PM

Thanks for the reply. :)

There is no noticeable plaque forming from what I can tell at the minute
Title: Re: New Curve Under Traction ?
Post by: pey ron on December 22, 2017, 10:06:06 PM
damn, an upward curvature is what i am trying to fix with traction, but it feels like it's difficult to apply tension to the dorsal side of the penis. Now the fact that you have *developed* an upward curvature because of traction is getting me scared...
Title: Re: New Curve Under Traction ?
Post by: McQueen on December 23, 2017, 04:43:19 AM

It is worrying.

What I am struggling to understand is how it has happened under traction. The fact that it is stretched straight, and is actually improving a curve to the left, how can a further curve upwards happen.

I am using the Penimaster Pro, and there have been occasions where a small part of the foreskin has been "sucked" into the chamber. This does cause a minor swelling when removing, but it does go down quite quickly. Also, this is on the underside of the shaft, behind the glans, and opposite to the bend, so I can't see this being the cause?

Really unsure wether I should carry on, or give it a break....

Very strange

Title: Re: New Curve Under Traction ?
Post by: TonySa on December 23, 2017, 09:10:20 AM
It could very well be new plaque that you can't feel.  Continued traction will likely help that curve as well.  Can you get an ultrasound to confirm new plaque?