Improving Peyronie’s Disease Treatment Results

One small skill makes Peyronie’s treatment more effective

Several weeks ago I received a good question in an email from someone who had just started a Medium Plan for Peyronies treatment.  Even though he just started his Peyronie’s disease treatment plan he wanted to know if there was more he could do to maximize his recovery.  I thought to myself, “This is a man after my own heart.”

I replied that although it seems like an indirect way to reduce the Peyronie’s plaque, there is something that is most important in any recovery plan that is often missing.  This is the knowledge of where you are at the beginning of care, as well as the knowledge of how you are progressing during the course of your care.

To improve your Peyronie’s treatment results considerably, it is critically important to simply have the knowledge of where you are at the beginning of care and every point thereafter.

This information is vital to your recovery because without knowing where you are and how you are advancing, how will you know for sure you are doing the right thing or not?  Thus, knowledge is an important element of any therapy plan.  You must know what is going on – or not going on – with your Peyronie’s plaque in order to treat yourself most efficiently and effectively.  If you are only evaluating your curved penis you are making a mistake.

Because it is so essential to be able to recognize progress when it occurs, and to not fool yourself into thinking there is progress when it is not occurring, I made this a major topic of my book, “Peyronie’s Disease Handbook.”   In this book there is a large chapter devoted to measuring and familiarizing yourself with the minute details about your scar(s). If you think only in general and vague terms about your scar, you will never know for sure if you are making progress.  You can be discouraged if you think you are not making progress when your scar is actually making great improvement – only you do now know enough about your scar to recognize that improvement. That is a sad and sorry situation.   What a terrible tragedy to be so discouraged that you quit care, if you are actually making progress and don’t know it.

Unless you are fully aware of all the details about your scar, you are only guessing when you examine yourself after several weeks of therapy.  You will have to rely upon your memory and vague recollection of your scar.   This is not a smart way to approach a problem of such great importance.  Do not do this to yourself.

Better that you take the time to learn how to approach your scar and the treatment of your scar like it was very important to you.  You should set out to become the world’s leading authority on your scar. This makes a lot of sense.  You know from your own experience that your medical doctor is not paying too much attention to your problem, so perhaps you should be the one to take the time to be interested in what is going on with you.

If you are not sure about the exact details of your scar location, size, shape, density and surface features, shame on you!  You are failing yourself, and you are creating an opportunity for failure when none should exist.

Go to the PDI website and order the book, “Peyronie’s Disease Handbook.”