Leo.hon;615290 said:
I have a somewhat of a curve. Leaning towards my left side(the hard vein is on my left side). I don't experience any pain from erection but it may hurt a bit if I am pressing really hard on the hard piece(not gonna do that again).

I would definitely keep an eye on that "hard piece". Is it a nerve type pain or does it fill like something is under there? Almost like an ingrown hair pain.
 
smerc;615583 said:
I would definitely keep an eye on that "hard piece". Is it a nerve type pain or does it fill like something is under there? Almost like an ingrown hair pain.

Hard to describe but it could just been me who is pressing hard at my vein( which obviously hurts). Because just pressing it a little doesn't hurt at all. But I do feel pain if I strecth my penis/skin. It feels like stretch pain at the base. If this is because the hard vein or just irritation of the skin I have no clue of.
 
Leo.hon;615606 said:
Hard to describe but it could just been me who is pressing hard at my vein( which obviously hurts). Because just pressing it a little doesn't hurt at all. But I do feel pain if I strecth my penis/skin. It feels like stretch pain at the base. If this is because the hard vein or just irritation of the skin I have no clue of.

is the top on top or underneath?
 
jordey;615624 said:
is the top on top or underneath?

It's on the top. It's about there I have my hardened vein so a little bit to left(my left when looking down).
 
smerc;615613 said:
Could just be regular pain at the base. Not really pain, just normal achy feeling when pulled.

Yeah it could. My skin got really "sore" and tired after all the work I've done :)
 
Leo.hon;615658 said:
Yeah it could. My skin got really "sore" and tired after all the work I've done :)

You might be interested in trying DMSO later on in the future. Can help w/ soreness and can also give elasticity while helping your overall stretch.
If you have a curve that is due to peyronie's, then it could help that as well. I doubt that your curve is related though. Unless it starts to get worse overtime.
 
smerc;615659 said:
You might be interested in trying DMSO later on in the future. Can help w/ soreness and can also give elasticity while helping your overall stretch.
If you have a curve that is due to peyronie's, then it could help that as well. I doubt that your curve is related though. Unless it starts to get worse overtime.

Thanks for the reply. What does DMSO stands for?
 
Dimethyl sulfoxide. Kind of like MSM, but no di in the name. Very similar products in case you've used MSM. DMSO is more of a carrier agent.
 
Today!
Today is the day I am starting to do PE again.
I have recently just done some low intense manual stretching but now I am increasing the intensity again.
Stay tuned for gains :)
 
Leo.hon;617814 said:
Today!
Today is the day I am starting to do PE again.
I have recently just done some low intense manual stretching but now I am increasing the intensity again.
Stay tuned for gains :)

Good for you, how much time have you taken off?
 
I think it's been about two weeks but I started doing some manual strecthes for the last few days. So about a week and a half.
 
Leo.hon;617861 said:
I think it's been about two weeks but I started doing some manual strecthes for the last few days. So about a week and a half.

Sounds like a good deconditioning break, I hope you come back to some quick gains after this break.
 
Today when I did my stretching session I noticed a string like vein under the skin of my penis. It seems like the thrombosed vein is back or it never disappeared. I can only feel the string if I stretch my penis fully otherwise it's nearly impossible to feel it.
Should I take a break again? or just keep going?
Thanks for the help
 
Leo.hon;618508 said:
Today when I did my stretching session I noticed a string like vein under the skin of my penis. It seems like the thrombosed vein is back or it never disappeared. I can only feel the string if I stretch my penis fully otherwise it's nearly impossible to feel it.
Should I take a break again? or just keep going?
Thanks for the help

I'm assuming it isn't painful right? Can you feel it when you get an erection? I would suggest to keep stretching and keep an eye on it. It is very possible that it never disappeared.
 
Leo.hon;618508 said:
Today when I did my stretching session I noticed a string like vein under the skin of my penis. It seems like the thrombosed vein is back or it never disappeared. I can only feel the string if I stretch my penis fully otherwise it's nearly impossible to feel it.
Should I take a break again? or just keep going?
Thanks for the help

If there is no pain and it is not present in the erect state I would think you would be fine to train. Just keep a close eye on it in case it flares up.
 
There is no pain when I am stretching my penis but I feel soreness if I stretch my skin, pain like. As long as I don't stretch my skin I am fine.
I don't feel anything when I am erect either.
Good that I can keep on training, I am feeling anxious that I am never getting started.
Stay tuned for gains :D
 
Leo.hon;618780 said:
There is no pain when I am stretching my penis but I feel soreness if I stretch my skin, pain like. As long as I don't stretch my skin I am fine.
I don't feel anything when I am erect either.
Good that I can keep on training, I am feeling anxious that I am never getting started.
Stay tuned for gains :D

Thrombosis is always painful at the point of its origin so it is safe to rule this out.
 
doublelongdaddy;618849 said:
Thrombosis is always painful at the point of its origin so it is safe to rule this out.

I think after doing some strecthes the "pain" is fading away. So now I can stretch my skin without it hurting anything.
 
Leo.hon;619223 said:
I think after doing some strecthes the "pain" is fading away. So now I can stretch my skin without it hurting anything.

Good to know, I am glad it is getting better.
 
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