Short read:
Is it wise to continue with the program if there is a possibility that I have scar tissue within my penis. In one way it seems that increased blood flow and stretching of the scar tissue could help (if there is scar tissue), but at the same time putting a beating on the scar tissue seems like it could inflame it and cause it to worsen. I am also concerned that if there is scar tissue that it may create even more palatable abnormalities as it grows in the healthy regions, but not so much in the unhealthy scar tissued area's. Although there is more to be answered in the longer read this is the main question.
Long read:
Alright well I guess I'll talk about my concerns first. When I was younger I was experimenting with a pump for fun and got a little too over the top and ended up busting a blood vessel on the bottom right base of my penis, so who knows what else damage I did or might have did. Anyway I think I may have developed some scar tissue within my penis. Although I am not 100% sure as I guess it could possibly just be how I developed, but I honestly cant remember how I felt/looked before using the pump (it was over 4 years ago). Though I am not sure whether you can actually naturally develop the way I have developed. At the mid shaft on the left there is somewhat almost a notch taken when erect and the right has a bunch of either idents or raises not sure which, but either way there's some abnormalities. These show up quite strongly when I get close to 100% erect and can easily be felt.
Whenever I am semi or in the process of becoming erect it takes longer to erect past the mid shaft and can sometimes take some weird shapes, but after erect it is pretty much as straight as you can get besides the bumps or indents.
After ejaculation most of the time the area above mid shaft will return to flaccid much faster creating this. (doesn't seem to work well, but imagine the bottom half being wider than the top
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Anyway I have been to a urologist and he looked at it, but he half assed it didn't really examine very much. He said he didn't feel any plaques, but he only felt for like 2 seconds and didn't really do much. So he says it's most likely not Peyronies, but even then it still looks strongly like some scar tissue has developed, either that or my penis has developed strangely, or what I think is strangely since I haven't actually felt any other penis other than my own.
I assume the regular penis is suppose to be rather smooth down the shaft without any raises or indents, but I do know that everyone's penis is different. Overall I am just curious of anyone else has any indents or raises that they feel are natural.
The whole reason for this post is for me to decide whether it's good to continue to go on with my routine or best to just be content with what I have since exercising scar tissue may not be a good idea if I have it.
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I'm actually already almost 3 weeks in to JP's program, but I figured it would be wise to talk about this first before going further with the routine. I hope that I can continue since it's be an interesting ride so far and these forums have some nice and interesting individuals.
Is it wise to continue with the program if there is a possibility that I have scar tissue within my penis. In one way it seems that increased blood flow and stretching of the scar tissue could help (if there is scar tissue), but at the same time putting a beating on the scar tissue seems like it could inflame it and cause it to worsen. I am also concerned that if there is scar tissue that it may create even more palatable abnormalities as it grows in the healthy regions, but not so much in the unhealthy scar tissued area's. Although there is more to be answered in the longer read this is the main question.
Long read:
Alright well I guess I'll talk about my concerns first. When I was younger I was experimenting with a pump for fun and got a little too over the top and ended up busting a blood vessel on the bottom right base of my penis, so who knows what else damage I did or might have did. Anyway I think I may have developed some scar tissue within my penis. Although I am not 100% sure as I guess it could possibly just be how I developed, but I honestly cant remember how I felt/looked before using the pump (it was over 4 years ago). Though I am not sure whether you can actually naturally develop the way I have developed. At the mid shaft on the left there is somewhat almost a notch taken when erect and the right has a bunch of either idents or raises not sure which, but either way there's some abnormalities. These show up quite strongly when I get close to 100% erect and can easily be felt.
Whenever I am semi or in the process of becoming erect it takes longer to erect past the mid shaft and can sometimes take some weird shapes, but after erect it is pretty much as straight as you can get besides the bumps or indents.
After ejaculation most of the time the area above mid shaft will return to flaccid much faster creating this. (doesn't seem to work well, but imagine the bottom half being wider than the top
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Here's a bit of a crappy visual representation.
Left Shaft:
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\
/
|
|
Right Shaft:
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)
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(
)
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Anyway I have been to a urologist and he looked at it, but he half assed it didn't really examine very much. He said he didn't feel any plaques, but he only felt for like 2 seconds and didn't really do much. So he says it's most likely not Peyronies, but even then it still looks strongly like some scar tissue has developed, either that or my penis has developed strangely, or what I think is strangely since I haven't actually felt any other penis other than my own.
I assume the regular penis is suppose to be rather smooth down the shaft without any raises or indents, but I do know that everyone's penis is different. Overall I am just curious of anyone else has any indents or raises that they feel are natural.
The whole reason for this post is for me to decide whether it's good to continue to go on with my routine or best to just be content with what I have since exercising scar tissue may not be a good idea if I have it.
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I'm actually already almost 3 weeks in to JP's program, but I figured it would be wise to talk about this first before going further with the routine. I hope that I can continue since it's be an interesting ride so far and these forums have some nice and interesting individuals.
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