Another update (repost from phalloboards).I had the 2nd P-Shot in the series of 6 this week. For some reason, it was a bit more painful than the previous one. I was sore for the rest of the day.
Once again I combined gainswave with it. I asked the doctor about doing gainswave before p-shot instead of after, but he explained that doing p-shot first and gainswave second makes more sense because it helps activate the platelets that were injected. He said they do something similar with PRP for hair growth, where the inject first and then activate it with micro needling.
The gainswave treatment also felt more intense this time. It’s almost like my penis is more sensitive. Honestly it even felt a little painful this time, especially when the wand got too close to the glans. I think I also had an erection during the whole shockwave treatment. A little embarrassing but the doc didn’t say anything. :)
One thing to note though is the side effects. After the previous p-shots, I developed a mild fever and headache about an hour after. This time it was a little worse - the headache was terrible, and I even got chills. Fortunately, it got better with a couple of tylenols and a short nap. But now I’m wondering if perhaps I’m starting to get some kind of allergic reactions? If so, would it get worse with each p-shot?
Lastly, I haven’t measured yet this week but I also haven’t noticed new gains since my last update. Overall I’m 100% sure I grew 0.15-0.20in in length, plus my hang size has increased by about 25% and my wife has taken notice of the girth increase. I am also filling the 1.75” cylinder when pumping (as mentioned in my last update), which was a massive improvement since before starting.
I’ll try to post actual measurements soon, once the post-pshot swelling goes down (it lasts about 3-4 days). I am still hopeful that this whole thing will work and give me decent gains. I’m a bit worried about the p-shot side effects thus far though.
Those side effects sound problematic. As the PRP uses your own blood there shouldn’t be any reaction, unless it’s a response to the additive or numbing cream. Just my two cents.