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Title: What can I expect of a traction device in my case?
Post by: Joe55s on May 21, 2022, 02:01:07 PM
Hi folks!

I have decided to buy a traction device for my problem with the Peyronie's disease. Although I can make love in a good way with my partner I don't feel well physically with my curvature or bend (it is around 20 degrees). My size penis has also been reduced with Peyronie's.

For me it is very difficult to buy Restorex for two reasons. The first one is that the cost of buying this device and afterwards the supplement for being shipped to my country is very high. The second reason is that I would like to be guided in the process and from the Usa or Germany in the case of PMpro it is more difficult to be guided. Almost no specialist in my country knows how to use this kind of device. For this reason I have thought to buy a device called Androgenital (269€) that it is very recommended by urologists in my country. I would really like to know from you what could be my expectations using this device (it is similar to Penimaster Pro) about five or six hours daily. As it is similar to PMPro I could know in advance if it can correct the curvature or bend in some way. Thanks in advance for your replies.
Title: Re: What can I expect of a traction device in my case?
Post by: LWillisjr on May 26, 2022, 08:48:51 AM
First of all, 20 degrees is considered a very slight curve. Did you doctor confirm it is 29 degrees or do you estimate this?

Traction might help improve this. No one here can "predict" what to expect. That seems to be a low-cost investment to try and see if you get any improvement or not.
Title: Re: What can I expect of a traction device in my case?
Post by: Joe55s on May 26, 2022, 11:07:02 AM
Firstly, I am really grateful you have replied to me LWillisJr.

The doctor told me with a physical exploration I had Peyronies but without plaque. He commented me to go back again if my problem got worse. In that case I should show him photos. I have worked out by myself  in my case that the bend I have is about 20 or 25 degrees. At first I had some pain. Now, I don't any longer have it. I think this happened to me about six months ago when I crossed my legs and I hurt myself.

I would like to use my traction device but I don't really know how to use it very well. The device has got screws or nuts but I would like to use it with low power at first. When the nuts or screws get closer to the body the power is increased? In the manual it doesn't say anything to increase or decrease the power by means of the screws or nuts. ???

(I really appreciate your answer. Many times we feel lonely when we have an illness problem. One day for me, another one for whoever my need help)

Best wishes,

Joe (two citizenships, Spanish and USA, living in Spain)
Title: Re: What can I expect of a traction device in my case?
Post by: LWillisjr on May 28, 2022, 07:24:04 PM
I am not familiar with that particular traction device. I tried to Google it and could not find it. If you want to send me a pm with the link I will check it out.