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Shock Wave ED Therapy in Toronto

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:35 pm
by kenny_gua@yahoo.com
Hi,
I have ED issue and Dr recommended Shock Wave therapy for ED treatment and advised six session. I am in Toronto and there are many places where clinic is offering Shock Wave therapy. Is Shock wave therapy is good? And can anyone advise any good clinic for this therapy or shock wave therapy is same in all clinic. I have checked in 1-2 clinic and price is $1500 for six session.

Re: Shock Wave ED Therapy in Toronto

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 12:34 am
by ETGuy71
I sent you a private message about shockwave

Re: Shock Wave ED Therapy in Toronto

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 11:31 am
by kenny_gua@yahoo.com
Hi, I have not received your message. Thanks,

Re: Shock Wave ED Therapy in Toronto

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 1:15 pm
by ETGuy71
I resent PM

Re: Shock Wave ED Therapy in Toronto

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 11:27 pm
by kenny_gua@yahoo.com
Any suggestion please?

Re: Shock Wave ED Therapy in Toronto

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 12:17 am
by ETGuy71
My knowledge is first hand because I did the treatments.
Here’s the deal, they worked....KIND OF!
I also did the Priapus injection first then the shockwave therapy.
My penis really plumped up in flaccid state and on erection with just the injection! $1600!
The shockwave treatments actually felt good, like if you take your finger and thump your forearm real fast is the best description I can give. The treatment started with applying the wand to my Crus, the area under scrotum for 1000 pulses. 8 treatments....twice a week for a month...$300 each....$2400! $4000 in penis treatments!
Then the nurse or tech pulls your penis by the head and stretches it. Applies the wand up and down the shaft for 1000 to 2000 pulses on each side hitting all of the corpra.
As they told me it may give you an erection....it did on a several occasions! Once even causing an ejaculation. Which was embarrassing but they had seen it before they said!
Yes I got hard erections for months after the treatments. BUT THEY DIDN’T LAST!
Why is because I developed Venous Leak. Did the shockwave therapy cause the venous leak? I don’t know! I can only surmise that probably not since I had very hard erections for all those months. But who knows for sure. The theory behind the shockwave is that it stimulates angiogenesis, or growth of new vasculature in the corpra. Since so much ED is attributed to blood flow because of atherosclerosis in the vessels and the angiogenesis causing new vessels to grow, the penis would fill and get hard because of this!
Ok!
So, when I started having ED issues again I went back and got a few more treatments ....DID NOT HELP this time.
I went to my urologist and he put me on 5 mg Cialis daily along with VED pumping.
Penis would get real full but never really hard. We tried this for a month and then he did a Doppler ultrasound after injecting Trimix. I didn’t even get very hard with the Trimix! As full and fat as I’ve ever seen my penis but not real hard....and it hurt!
Ultrasound revealed I have VL! But! Urologist was very surprised to see that I had double the inflow numbers in my corpra. He said it was probably from the angiogenesis the shockwave created!
I think a lot more research needs to be done on this therapy. It seems it’s been used for a number of years in Europe .... but as far as blinded research I do not know of any!
So the jury is still out. It’s expensive therapy I do know that much!
That’s my real life journey with shockwave therapy. So I can only say proceed at your own risk and bank account. The hype from these centers is what it is, advertising that gives men hope that they can once again have hard erections and larger flaccid penises. It’s a heck of a sell.....because every man wants a hard full dick!
Would I do it again.....no not having experienced it and not getting sustained results!
I hope this helps someone make a good decision. For a long time I thought it was just my bad luck and maybe it was, and I thought and even recommended the shockwave because it did work for me for a while. I’ve just had time to really think this through.