I know there is speculation about shockwave therapy. But we’ll do anything for our D’s, right?
I purchased mine, used like new, EBay for about $1,300. I own it and it has been much more cost effective than pursuing paid treatments. Again, that may or may not work.
I researched and printed as many research papers I could find for guidance on treatment parameters.
Personally, I have experienced and dramatic improvement in my flaccid erection, length and girth. However, I am also doing VED, Traction, and Supplements. So I can’t say Shockwave is completely responsible.
I know it’s doing something. I can feel the shockwaves in my left hand through my penis when I’m doing a treatment.
Currently, comfortably tolerating, 4.0 Bar, 10 Hz, 3,000 Impulse, 9, 20, and 30 mm tips, 5 areas respectively, 12,000 total Impulses.
Is it worth it owning a machine? I think the psychological aspect of doing something that may help is comforting. But it’s only one tool in my ED arsenal.
I’m following a 6 week, very aggressive program. I was terrified at first, it sat unused for a couple of weeks. It stung a bit at first, but with more tolerance, I’ve built up my numbers.
Dunno. If you can afford owning your own, I’d say go for it. It’s unlikely that any guy would be treating their ED with Shockwave alone.
So does it work? I think it’s contributing. I would not pay someone else to have it done.
Cheers.
I bought a Pervita PSP15, it may be helping.
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I bought a Pervita PSP15, it may be helping.
56. Prostrate cancer (gone), 2022 Brachytherapy, ED hourglass PD, pills/shots failed. Prepping for IPP 2027, Restorex, VED, Shockwave, Supplements.
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