Peyronie\'s caused ED, and surgery can\'t fix that aspect of it unless you get an inflatable implant, which some older men do because they have to be replaced every 10 years...and surgeons prefer not to do it to guys in their 30s. The tunica was damaged by the disorder - and this really varies by patient, but the majority do get ED. Also, men who do not get erections from Viagra or Caverject will typically get implants. Surgery can actually make ED worse in some cases (grafting, in particular, can make ED worse - so I had plication only - they won\'t do grafting on people with ED...Miracle had Grafting). So, my ED just remained the same after surgery and I lost maybe 1 cm of length that came back I think. I haven\'t had normal erections since PD started a few years back. Viagra is quite a miracle pill, though. If this happened before viagra, it would\'ve been a whole different story. I probably would be using caverject. Now with the melanoma thing (and my awful headaches), I might ask my doctor about it.
I think in 8 more weeks it\'ll look kinda different again. I just hope I keep the 0.75 over the two sessions! I\'ve seen some really huge gains on here, and I don\'t need huge (5 is basically the goal, or 5.2 would be nice)...but that\'s enough. If the circ area can\'t expand, then going over 5 below there will just look weird. I think I might do a touch up round if it doesn\'t settle evenly. Last time, my 11 week pics were much better than my 4 week pics. It almost was the worst between weeks 3-7.
Ironically, I had some guy tell me he was \"7\" hung and thick\" online - and I was significantly thicker and longer at 6\". Gay guys have delusions of grandeur with their dicks.
I think on viagra it looks good enough for my upcoming vacation sex... so long as it doesn\'t get worse.
I want to pump - but actually at this point that might not even help. The circ area is just tight as hell. I need to stretch that tissue for
PMMA to work in there I think. I really need to talk to Wade about it though. It\'s not just the skin (which isn\'t that tight), the fascia is really the problem.