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Penile Implant
by: Donald G on Wed, Apr 18 2007
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I have Peyronie Disease, both in my hands and penis. Surgery the only way to go. Its great!


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  1. Thu, Dec 27 2007
    Sounds like you had yours before mine. See my comment in the discussion area. How are you doing with yours? Rich...Read
  2. Tue, Nov 13 2007
    I am soon to go under the knife to have a panile implant due to the dreaded Peyronies, can anyone tell me what to expect post operation? Thanks...Read

April 2007

  • Peyronie Disease 2007 - by Rich - (Mon, Apr 23 2007)
    I am hoping that by writing what is going on with me will help others with the same problem. First things first - This is a problem that is quite embarassing [more..]
  • Peyronie’s disease - by Robert - (Thu, Apr 19 2007)
    Is it possible that Fentanyl Transdermal System caused this problem to occur. [more..]
  • Penile Implant - by Donald G - (Wed, Apr 18 2007)
    I have Peyronie Disease, both in my hands and penis. Surgery the only way to go. [more..]

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