u/Ill-Shelter9385

I've always had Peyronie's. It's annoying that online it says it usually starts after 40, because I remember in kindergarten another kid asking why my penis curved left. I've always been above average with no erection issues, so I thought it was just genetics. When I got older, I tried manual stretches to fix the curve—but surprise, I hurt my penis. No pain, but now there’s a hinge effect right above my balls. I had at most a 20-degree upward curve initially, and now I might have destroyed my dick ( I said in my head ).

My anxiety was through the roof. I had no pain, but my erections and blood flow felt weird. My wife held me in my arms like a baby while I said I’d rather break both legs and arms than my dihh. I immediately started researching and ordered Q10, L-carnitine, and L-citrulline. While flaccid, my penis was firm all the way with a hinge effect only at the spot I got "hurt." My erections were the same—no hourglass, no new curve besides the one I already had. The doctor told me to calm down; it was likely a vein injury. For 4–5 weeks now, there’s been a big lump on my superficial vein, making all the little veins look weird and inflamed.

Now the juicy part everyone's waiting for: I kept taking the three vitamins even though the doctor said it's Mondor's or a vein issue, not Peyronie's. Despite that, the curvature I've always had and the plaque I could feel under my skin have improved. I'm shocked. I used to feel my plaque clearly, but since starting my "treatment," I can barely feel it, and my curvature has corrected a bit!

Once my vein problem heals, I'll try a penis extender. But honestly, for just $70 on three vitamins, I've already seen improvement in Peyronie's (not even in the acute phase). I'm shocked and urge anyone with Peyronie's to try it—it might soften the plaque like it did for me.

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u/Ill-Shelter9385 — 18 days ago