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Originally Posted by luvs2meatspin Peyronie's Disease The occurrence of Peyronie's is uncommon. According to medical experts, the causes of Peyronie’s are unclear. A plaque (hard lump) that forms on the penis characterizes Peyronie's. The plaque usually causes a bend in the penis; and in severe cases, may make sexual intercourse painful or impossible. Peyronie's can be treated with exercises, but in severe cases, surgery may be required.
i found this on this website, read it and thought of your situation. i dont know if this is what you have or not, but i thought you might want to know about it. |
Yo. Thanks luvs2meatspin, I really, really appreciate it dude. I actually already knew about Peyronie's, and am pretty sure that that's not what's going on here. I think I have more of a vascular issue, since my lump seems to be attached to my dorsal vein, and my lump is not hard, but moveable, and it changes shape with the state of my penis. I'm also only 23, and when I mentioned Peyronie's to my urologist the first time I saw him he practically laughed in my face. But you never know.
What interested me in your excerpt is that "[it] can be treated with exercises". Hmmm. That sounds promising. I do have a curve in my penis, but it seems to be unrelated to my dorsal vein issue (So many issues at once with my poor penis! And to think it used to work overtime). Once I squeeze the urologist for all I can get (ultrasound hopefully) I'll get back to you guys for more ideas.
Thanks again, L2meatspin, and all you other guys, for helping me out in this difficult time.
Peace.