Baldingman1998
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I already did one verapamil injection and the usual protocol is 1 injection every 2 weeks
But I came back after 5 weeks. The reason is that I waited till I 100% recovered and had 0 pain. (Even after 2 weeks I had pain when I got erect).
My penis bends to the left slightly and on the right side I have "fibrous plaque" or scar tissue. Interestingly the doctor said it's not pyrones because it bends to the opposite side.
1. I asked the doctor if the injection itself is harmful for the nurves. He said the nurves in the penis are like a web with many nurves not like the singular nurves in your arm or something. He said that the needle trauma is actually significant on the penis and that a couple hundred nurves die in the process. (Suifuel) anyway he then said that 20-25% of those nurves come back and the others might take years (if ever)because we know nurves regenerate but very very slowly unlike other human tissue. But since the penis has numerous nurves it's not going to make much of a difference.
2. I asked him why he went deep with the injection since I feel like the scar tissue is outside and not deep inside.
He basically said that there is no blood flow on the outer shell and that injecting at the place of blood flow will automatically spread the verapamil to the fibrous plaque (he called it semi dead tissue) and it might restore some of that tissue to normal.
So to my understanding the injection goes into the corpora cavernosa and it spreads the verapamil into the surrounding areas such as the tunica albuginea. Thoughts dr @TsarTsar444 ??
3. I asked about this disease and he basically said before it was known as pyrones(the man who first talked about it I guess) it was known as hypotrophy (a degeneration in the functioning of an organ due to the reduction of the volume of the cells.)
4. I'm going to go for another injection tbh and see what happens.
Needle used :
Very painful tbh I closed my eyes when he was injecting hehe xd.
But I came back after 5 weeks. The reason is that I waited till I 100% recovered and had 0 pain. (Even after 2 weeks I had pain when I got erect).
My penis bends to the left slightly and on the right side I have "fibrous plaque" or scar tissue. Interestingly the doctor said it's not pyrones because it bends to the opposite side.
1. I asked the doctor if the injection itself is harmful for the nurves. He said the nurves in the penis are like a web with many nurves not like the singular nurves in your arm or something. He said that the needle trauma is actually significant on the penis and that a couple hundred nurves die in the process. (Suifuel) anyway he then said that 20-25% of those nurves come back and the others might take years (if ever)because we know nurves regenerate but very very slowly unlike other human tissue. But since the penis has numerous nurves it's not going to make much of a difference.
2. I asked him why he went deep with the injection since I feel like the scar tissue is outside and not deep inside.
He basically said that there is no blood flow on the outer shell and that injecting at the place of blood flow will automatically spread the verapamil to the fibrous plaque (he called it semi dead tissue) and it might restore some of that tissue to normal.
So to my understanding the injection goes into the corpora cavernosa and it spreads the verapamil into the surrounding areas such as the tunica albuginea. Thoughts dr @TsarTsar444 ??
3. I asked about this disease and he basically said before it was known as pyrones(the man who first talked about it I guess) it was known as hypotrophy (a degeneration in the functioning of an organ due to the reduction of the volume of the cells.)
4. I'm going to go for another injection tbh and see what happens.
Needle used :
Very painful tbh I closed my eyes when he was injecting hehe xd.
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