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Other Peyronies Disease Discussion Boards => Coping with the pain caused by Peyronies => Topic started by: FlatteningTheCurve on September 17, 2023, 08:51:49 AM

Title: Re: Too young for this
Post by: FlatteningTheCurve on September 17, 2023, 08:51:49 AM
Quote from: whydidthishavetohappen on September 14, 2023, 07:30:50 AM4. Have you tried traction?
I'm living in the UK which means its difficult to get access to the RestoreX, there are some european alternatives but a lot of people on this forum have talked about them negatively, also im not sure how a traction device would reduce my actual erection angle (not penile curvature angle)

There are other options available, perhaps not as effective as Xiaflex/Restorex but at least they can lead to improvement. I recevied Verapamil injections in the UK with good results. That together with Restorex, manual traction, VED and a change in diet has alltogether done a lot for me. Do not hesitate to DM me if you would like to know more about the treatments available in the UK.

Also, there are some people on the forum selling Restorex devices so keep your eyes on posts for that.

Remember - you're not alone in this! Stay in touch with the other members here and do not give up. I know how you are feeling and so do many others on the forum. For me, the most daunting period was when I did not know what to do to improve my situation, the feeling of total helplessness. But rest assured there are things you can do to make your situation better.

/FTC
Title: Re: Re: Too young for this
Post by: tsp on September 17, 2023, 09:34:59 AM
Quote from: whydidthishavetohappen on September 14, 2023, 07:30:50 AM4. Have you tried traction?
I'm living in the UK which means its difficult to get access to the RestoreX, there are some european alternatives but a lot of people on this forum have talked about them negatively, also im not sure how a traction device would reduce my actual erection angle (not penile curvature angle)

Your penis goes back into your perineum. Your erection angle is likely caused by a curvature at the point your penis exits the perineum/body. This curvature can be treated like any other curvature of the penis - barring issues of access to the plaque hidden in the perineum.