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<blockquote data-quote="jack64" data-source="post: 50751" data-attributes="member: 14030"><p>Hey Nelson, no change in sex drive and the pentoxifylline actually makes getting erections easier. I noticed an increase right away in night time erections, I think this might be part of what it does that helps with the healing. The pentox also makes the penis hang more full when flaccid.</p><p></p><p>The pentox sides I had were initially some stomach discomfort (that went away) and more frequent urination. Some men report it increases anxiety, I can't say it really does that with me, my stress levels were pretty high before and felt about the same after I started. </p><p></p><p>I only went to see Dr. Lue once, the out of state travel was a pretty big expense to UCSF, but my local urologist thinks it's a good idea for men with Peyronie's who have been on pentox for years to stay on 2 or 3 tablets a day as a protection to keep things from worsening.</p><p></p><p>Don, it sounds like you are about 2 months out from when the injury happened. That time frame, between injury and appearance of the curvature, might be an important indication that it is Peyronie's. I'd been on propecia for about 3-4 years and was having quite a few side effects but thought I should be a tough guy and fight through them, it was helping some with hair, and at the time the propecia literature didn't list the sides I was having so I thought maybe it was something else. I even stopped propecia a few times and the sides persisted which made me think something else might be going on. Out of nowhere I started having pain in my penis. About 2-3 months later an indentation, slight curvature and reduction in erection size appeared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jack64, post: 50751, member: 14030"] Hey Nelson, no change in sex drive and the pentoxifylline actually makes getting erections easier. I noticed an increase right away in night time erections, I think this might be part of what it does that helps with the healing. The pentox also makes the penis hang more full when flaccid. The pentox sides I had were initially some stomach discomfort (that went away) and more frequent urination. Some men report it increases anxiety, I can't say it really does that with me, my stress levels were pretty high before and felt about the same after I started. I only went to see Dr. Lue once, the out of state travel was a pretty big expense to UCSF, but my local urologist thinks it's a good idea for men with Peyronie's who have been on pentox for years to stay on 2 or 3 tablets a day as a protection to keep things from worsening. Don, it sounds like you are about 2 months out from when the injury happened. That time frame, between injury and appearance of the curvature, might be an important indication that it is Peyronie's. I'd been on propecia for about 3-4 years and was having quite a few side effects but thought I should be a tough guy and fight through them, it was helping some with hair, and at the time the propecia literature didn't list the sides I was having so I thought maybe it was something else. I even stopped propecia a few times and the sides persisted which made me think something else might be going on. Out of nowhere I started having pain in my penis. About 2-3 months later an indentation, slight curvature and reduction in erection size appeared. [/QUOTE]
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