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Developing a Curve

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 5:51 am
by JonrUK
Originally I strarted using Caverject 6 months ago, and then 3 months ago changed to Invicorp because of the pain. I inject (at least) 3 times a week.

I always had a slight upward curve (about 10 degrees) before I started using injections, but It has now developed to about 25 degrees. I don’t have any pain, and it isn’t causing any problems when having sex.

I don’t know whether this change is a sign of early Peyronie’s or scarring.

My questions for you:-
After how long and with what injection frequency did other users find that they had a problem?
Why was it a problem for you?
What did your specialist advise, and at what stage?

Re: Developing a Curve

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 9:59 pm
by bldoink
Time to see the doctor.

Re: Developing a Curve

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 2:12 am
by JonrUK
I have an appointment booked in a few weeks’ time.

Given the seemingly wide variety of information advice offered by specialists, I am looking for the experience of FT members to help shape my questions to my consultant.

I understand that everyone is different, but there will be some members out there who have experienced this development, and I would value their input.

Was there an immediate action by the specialist, or was there a monitoring period?
Was there a specific point when treatment was advised?
What was the recommended action?

Re: Developing a Curve

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 11:37 am
by rich2222
Interesting piece on whether ICI causes Fibrosis

INTRACAVERNOSAL INJECTIONS AND FIBROSIS: MYTH OR REALITY?
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf ... 08.07738.x

Re: Developing a Curve

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 3:00 pm
by tarheelgwb
JonrUK wrote:I have an appointment booked in a few weeks’ time.

Given the seemingly wide variety of information advice offered by specialists, I am looking for the experience of FT members to help shape my questions to my consultant.

I understand that everyone is different, but there will be some members out there who have experienced this development, and I would value their input.

Was there an immediate action by the specialist, or was there a monitoring period?
Was there a specific point when treatment was advised?
What was the recommended action?

i am wondering if you had the appointment and what was determined?

Re: Developing a Curve

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2018 1:30 am
by JonrUK
Sorry, been away for a while.
Had to cancel appointment, but will post an update when I have information.

Re: Developing a Curve

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2018 1:07 am
by oldbeek
I injected less than 30 times. After on injection, I got a lump at midship and a bend 15 degree to one side. My uRO sent me immediately to an implant surgeon. Implant surgeon said I was playing with fire and to never inject again. He said to much scaring in the tunica and he would be unable to install an implant without major surgery. I had small lumps all over my dick from the injections. Happily implanted now.

Re: Developing a Curve

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2018 5:13 pm
by RayChez
After I had my prostrate removed because of cancer the urologists suggested Viagra: did not work, then Carverject and that was horrible and painful. It did give me instant erection but I noticed that it was traumatizing the penis and I felt like it might lead to curvature. So I decided right there that implant was the solution. Best decision on have ever made.