Should I tell the Urologist about PE?
I used to tie shoelaces around my penis just behind the glans and hang water bottles for 30 minutes. Yes, this was my homemade hanger.
I never knew much about Peyronie’s disease or other penis health conditions, but recently, I’ve become aware of an indentation that appears to wrap around the circumference of my penis. My midshaft erect girth and base girth are both 5.5 inches, but where the indentation is located, my girth measures 5 inches.
I’m hoping to visit my GP and inquire about obtaining a prescription for Verapamil Gel. If that doesn’t prove effective, I’d like to request a referral to a urologist, with the possibility of obtaining a prescription for Verapamil Gel from them.
I’m interested in using Verapamil Gel because id like to add it to my PE routine as a preventive measure against potential future plaque buildup. However, I’ve had past experiences where doctors seem to downplay my concerns by saying things like, "I can’t address this until you stop PE," or "Come back in a few months and we’ll see how it looks." It’s frustrating when healthcare professionals don’t seem to take your word seriously and rush through appointments to accommodate the next patient.
Has anyone else encountered a similar situation?
No penis is different. What works for one, will work for another.