williambuck

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Hey, I've read through all the threads looking for something similar to what I have and I've reached the conclusion that I probably have Peyronie's. The bend is inward along the left side of my shaft, not a curve of the penis, more like a curve in the penis. It starts from the mid-shaft and ends near the base. The right side of my penis is not really affected by the bend on the left. I am interested in correcting this through Penis Enlargement exercises if possible, but I also think i have a Thrombosed Vein in the same area of the bend. From what I've read, rest is suggested, as well hot/cold wraps, etc. to treat a thrombosed vein, but German Stallion said, in this thread: http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=609 , that you should keep the blood flowing and continuing to ejaculate, as blood is a healer when treating Peyronie's.

So I'm not sure what to do since the advice conflicts with each other. Also, are there any specific exercises that can be done to alleviate an inward bend through Penis Enlargement? Thanks.
 
Hi William, If you have Peyronies it is a damaged or broken CC and you will have a sharp bend or break. When I say sharp I mean a place where you see a broken not bent penis. The Peyrones breaks the penile tissue. You develop a calcium like and very hard inner deposit. It is a definite hard area, usually the size of nickel to quarter. If you don't have the break and you don't have the calcium deposit, you don't have peyroneis. Often a bend it mis understood and thought to be peyronies. If you have peyroneis, your penis is weak, can't usually hold an erection because the bend area will be weak. When you correct peyroneis, forcing the blood into the area is hurtful and jelqs are hurtful and you have to do it to get rid of the calcium and heal and strengthen the break. So, I think you probably have a thrombosed Vein and or a bruise. That is the good news. The bad news, you have to take it easy on yourself. With peyroneis, you have to treat your penis like a hunk of meat to make it do what you want to get it over the hurt, with a thromosed vein, you need to be tender for healing. Hope this helps. Others will have to advise you about the thromobosed vein. GS
 
German Stallion said:
Hi William, If you have Peyronies it is a damaged or broken CC and you will have a sharp bend or break. When I say sharp I mean a place where you see a broken not bent penis. The Peyrones breaks the penile tissue. You develop a calcium like and very hard inner deposit. It is a definite hard area, usually the size of nickel to quarter. If you don't have the break and you don't have the calcium deposit, you don't have peyroneis. Often a bend it mis understood and thought to be peyronies. If you have peyroneis, your penis is weak, can't usually hold an erection because the bend area will be weak. When you correct peyroneis, forcing the blood into the area is hurtful and jelqs are hurtful and you have to do it to get rid of the calcium and heal and strengthen the break. So, I think you probably have a thrombosed Vein and or a bruise. That is the good news. The bad news, you have to take it easy on yourself. With peyroneis, you have to treat your penis like a hunk of meat to make it do what you want to get it over the hurt, with a thromosed vein, you need to be tender for healing. Hope this helps. Others will have to advise you about the thromobosed vein. GS
when iam flaccid my penis bends to the right a little and sometimes it looks like teh right side of my dick has a little indent, when iam hard its fine and the same on both sides, iam not sure if its my scar tissue from circumscision or if its another problem any advice or am i just to worried.
 
probably just worried. This is natural. but keep your eye on it. Do a lot of Jelqs. They keep the blood flowing. GS
 
German Stallion said:
probably just worried. This is natural. but keep your eye on it. Do a lot of Jelqs. They keep the blood flowing. GS
thanks just also think my dicks changing from pe will keep eye on it but not really sure what to look for.
 
Thanks for the reply GS. What would it mean to have an hourglass effect and bruising around the mid-shaft, but only in the flaccid state? Also, I seem to have a cluster of small skin colored dots on the underside of my penis around the mid-shaft, but mainly on the left side. What could I attribute this to?
 
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williambuck said:
Thanks for the reply GS. What would it mean to have an hourglass effect and bruising around the mid-shaft, but only in the flaccid state? Also, I seem to have a cluster of small skin colored dots on the underside of my penis around the mid-shaft, but mainly on the left side. What could I attribute this to?
i get that hour glass effect also sometimes when flaccid mostly my right side looks indented though, but when iam hard its strait as an arrow and round. I think where i was circumscized it makes it look like it sticks out more and gives me an indent.
 
Well, the hourglass can reveal a case of peyronies. But don't jump to that conclusion rigtht away. If you don't have the plaque, and the "fold over" effect, you might not have it. Fold over comes when totally flaccid. Erect you will still be weak in that area until or unless you have worked to get the strength back. I have a scar area that that is easily felt and over the past years, the strength is back, and the hour glass affect has nearly/totally disappeared. This is much different that the circumsized issue. GS
 
williambuck said:
Thanks for the reply GS. What would it mean to have an hourglass effect and bruising around the mid-shaft, but only in the flaccid state? Also, I seem to have a cluster of small skin colored dots on the underside of my penis around the mid-shaft, but mainly on the left side. What could I attribute this to?


Don't know about the dots and the bruising. Think back and see if you have a past time when you had a TRAMA to your schlong. GS
 
Thanks for replying GS. I'm not sure if I have plaque, since I'm not sure what to look for. With the "fold over" effect, I had a fold at the mid-shaft where I was able to bend the head upwards with the lower shaft remaining downard, but it doesnt anymore. Also, when you have peyronies, do Penis Enlargement exercises help to correct the curve and produce gains in length/girth?
 
williambuck said:
Thanks for replying GS. I'm not sure if I have plaque, since I'm not sure what to look for. With the "fold over" effect, I had a fold at the mid-shaft where I was able to bend the head upwards with the lower shaft remaining downard, but it doesnt anymore. Also, when you have peyronies, do Penis Enlargement exercises help to correct the curve and produce gains in length/girth?

Hi..I guess that you could have Peyronies and not get the plaque, but most get it. It is a tough thing to get rid of. The "fold over" effect is the thing that makes me think you did have a break. You can do Penis Enlargement and gain the strength back but you will have a scar tissue issue there at the fold. It will go away with lots of jelqs and girth busters, erect bends and just anything that you do to break up and stretch the scar area. Yes, Penis Enlargement will help both the curve and give you gains. It takes work...lots of work, but better than having a penis that won't function. I read a lot of Peyronies chat rooms and stuff, and just quit talking to those guys. So many just P and M and never do anything. Some of us, got to work and fixed the problem. GS
 
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