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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / June 2005

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Peyronies/RP/injections

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Steve U - 22 Jun 2005 22:52 GMT
Folk,
As you regulars know, I have learned to enjoy injection erections.
Recently I posted that I had developed a curve. I thought my drug
fueled fun had caught up with me. I went to a top Peyronies Disease
expert. He told me the curve is probably due to the RP. Lots of guys
get it post RP, but don't find out because they don't get enough
erection to show it. The neuropraxia and blood flow changes cause some
injury, then scar tissue. Being of northern european ancestry makes it
more likely. He also said the shots ARE NOT the problem, and I can keep
using them if I want. This is contrary to the usual urology folk
wisdom.
Steve U
David S. - 23 Jun 2005 11:45 GMT
Although the injections have not worked so well for me, I am glad to hear
what your specialist had to say.  I was concerned about the possibility of
scarring with the injections after what I had read while investigating that
alternative.

Thank you for the report.  Good luck. I hope the curve does not get worse
and does not cause you problems.

David S.

> Folk,
> As you regulars know, I have learned to enjoy injection erections.
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> wisdom.
> Steve U
 
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