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Quote from: Mikel7 on Yesterday at 08:39:40 AMI started with the PMP and I did have success with it. There is a learning curve in putting on the device and then getting use to it. It requires longer wearing time then the Restorex, but it does work! I regained all of my lost length in using it. I put in about 6 to 8 hours a day.Morning and evening times combined. I switched to incorporating the Restorex after a couple of years to address my upward curvature then.

Did you use the rod attachment? I could probably commit to more hours than most given I work from home. However the belt system doesnt look too appealing.

Also when you used restorex, how long did it actually take you to get used to it? I feel like I keep taking one step forward and two steps back. Ill be okay for a few weeks but then one day, where I think im fine, I end up pushing it too hard...then need to take several weeks off to recover from the pain.
#2
Introduce Yourself / Re: This sucks, but I have hop...
Last post by Ukguy1234 - Yesterday at 09:23:28 PM
Quote from: Ands on Yesterday at 01:58:38 PMHey! As for what caused it, I can't think of any event I can pin it down to that may have caused immediate damage. He did mention surgery is usually a later option to go to - I grimaced and said that the idea of that makes me uncomfortable and can't see myself doing it. He said it's an irrational response and that surgeries on a case like mine are usually very successful. To be honest I still feel the same but I think he was right given his experience. Just hoping to get through things with traction.

He said with the PMP that you basically need to treat it like braces, it takes time to change things and said to try and maximize my time wearing it.

He even suggested wearing it to bed once comfortable wearing it for a longer period of time, I can see his angle on that but the idea of that still kind of scares me after reading some stuff online where people get morning wood and it causes bruising / cell death potentially? / etc

Your response to want to avoid surgery might not make sense from a surgeons perspective but its an absolutely normal emotional response from any man.

It absolutely makes sense to explore conservative approaches first.

As for the PMP, I am surprised he mentioned wearing it at night. Don't us men get multiple erections during sleep? I dont see how that one would work personally. Haven't heard of anyone on here wearing it to bed either.

Did he talk about Restorex at all?
#3
Introduce Yourself / Re: This sucks, but I have hop...
Last post by Ands - Yesterday at 02:07:23 PM
Quote from: Mikel7 on Yesterday at 08:55:38 AMWelcome Ands and thank you for your detailed post! Please fill out your signature line -->Signature Line . Then if you haven't done so please download our survival guide -->Survival Guide . This will give you a better understanding about peyronies and it's different treatments.

Dr Levine is my Dr also and he started me on the PMP and I can say that I do like him and his approach. I did have success with the PMP and then I eventually incorporated the Restorex to address my upward curvature.

You are doing everything correctly and just keep on keeping on. I also used heat therapy to help with pain and accelerating healing. Are you also using Cialis? It helps with erections and bringing in fresh oxygen and reducing inflammation. Welcome!  :)
      Mikel7

Hello! Agreed, it was honestly so relieving to get a professionals take on it and it seems like he's dedicated himself to this area. I have my 3 month follow up appointment (from my initial), in 2 weeks. I'm honestly a bit worried about the outcome of that given pmp hasn't yet produced many visible results, mostly just reduced erection pain, which I won't complain about!

But hope he doesn't just try to push me toward surgery as I'm not ready to go down that route. But it'll probably be fine ha.

I will say I've been curious about using restoreX for my case, almost all of the tissue on my left side of my penis is tighter feeling - so it seems like it'd be more effective. especially with the comfort grip being released it seems appealing, before I wasn't too excited about clamping my glans with the base model. Would you say this aligns with your experience? PMP was only helping by a small percentage for the actual curvature hence you introducing restoreX?

What are you using for heat therapy? I've just been using a rice sock like NeoV has always mentioned, but not sure how long to keep the heat on it, under the penis, over the penis, etc.

Levine held back on prescribing Cialis, just the aminos for now. though I am curious if that'd be a good addition. He said my arterial peaks / blood flow looked good based on the ultrasound. Though I've reduced my masturbation to 1 time a week so maybe less blood flow by virtue of that, or penis just getting cold while I have pmp on - are the things that make me wonder if it would be good.

sorry for the wall of text, hopefully that made sense, appreciate your input!
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Introduce Yourself / Re: This sucks, but I have hop...
Last post by Ands - Yesterday at 01:58:38 PM
Quote from: Ukguy1234 on November 06, 2025, 06:35:13 AMWelcome brother. Good on you for being proactive and going to the doctor.

Any idea what may have caused this for you? Any injuries you can recall or medication you are taking?

Out of interest, did Levine think the Penimaster pro could make a reasonable difference? Did he mention surgery?

All the best


Hey! As for what caused it, I can't think of any event I can pin it down to that may have caused immediate damage. He did mention surgery is usually a later option to go to - I grimaced and said that the idea of that makes me uncomfortable and can't see myself doing it. He said it's an irrational response and that surgeries on a case like mine are usually very successful. To be honest I still feel the same but I think he was right given his experience. Just hoping to get through things with traction.

He said with the PMP that you basically need to treat it like braces, it takes time to change things and said to try and maximize my time wearing it.

He even suggested wearing it to bed once comfortable wearing it for a longer period of time, I can see his angle on that but the idea of that still kind of scares me after reading some stuff online where people get morning wood and it causes bruising / cell death potentially? / etc
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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello!!
Last post by LWillisjr - Yesterday at 10:46:14 AM
Welcome to our forum.
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Introduce Yourself / Re: This sucks, but I have hop...
Last post by Mikel7 - Yesterday at 08:55:38 AM
Welcome Ands and thank you for your detailed post! Please fill out your signature line -->Signature Line . Then if you haven't done so please download our survival guide -->Survival Guide . This will give you a better understanding about peyronies and it's different treatments.

Dr Levine is my Dr also and he started me on the PMP and I can say that I do like him and his approach. I did have success with the PMP and then I eventually incorporated the Restorex to address my upward curvature.

You are doing everything correctly and just keep on keeping on. I also used heat therapy to help with pain and accelerating healing. Are you also using Cialis? It helps with erections and bringing in fresh oxygen and reducing inflammation. Welcome!  :)
      Mikel7

 
#7
Surgery for Peyronie's Disease / Re: Why No Sex or Masturbation...
Last post by Mikel7 - Yesterday at 08:44:09 AM
Healing takes time from this procedure. You don't need any unnecessary pressure or movement as this could affect healing, scar tissue, tearing, etc.....
#8
I started with the PMP and I did have success with it. There is a learning curve in putting on the device and then getting use to it. It requires longer wearing time then the Restorex, but it does work! I regained all of my lost length in using it. I put in about 6 to 8 hours a day.Morning and evening times combined. I switched to incorporating the Restorex after a couple of years to address my upward curvature then.
#9
It is a very strong pulling force that takes time to build up in some individuals. It does work though, it just takes time to acclimate to it.
#10
I would make sure your glans is lubed up and then grasp your shaft and place your head at the opening of the chamber. Then release the bulb and it should pull your head into the chamber. So is your glans not making it into the chamber completely?