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Mapa
05-31-2001, 01:52 PM
Hello !
I was recently operated for a Penis correction, to eliminate a little curve and make it straight. The doctors says they use the Nessbitt method to do this. I search over the net but can't find any info and i'm curious 'couse seems to me a very simple, but interesting cirugy.
Somebody knows something about ? Or any page were i can find some info ?
Thanks in advance.

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vinni
06-19-2001, 10:41 AM
i got some question for you: what about the surgical outcome?
you had congenital curve or peyronies?

Mapa
06-19-2001, 02:03 PM
My problem was a congenital curve.

But now other question, after my cirugy, aparently, all was good. But after now 6 weeks i still with pain and feeling the plastic inside of the penis. Is this normal ? Is normal that the pain still. Of course, i still in no posibilities of a sexual relation, i can get an erection but then the pain is too much.

What can i do ? The doctors don't tell me nothing about ! I'm worried.

Mapa
06-23-2001, 09:22 PM
Well, what can i say..... Yes, my penis now is well streight, probably not perfect 100% but yes, you can notice the diference, maybe, and I say maybe there is a dicrease in the size, but i don't really know it already, you know that is not the same a "normal day" erection as a 100% excitment erection....and i don't know yet, 'couse after almost 6 weeks after operation, i still can't have a sexual relation becouse still painfull, the erection still painfull but well, after time, the things are comming better and the pain is going away.

Anyway, I can't say yet that i recommend to do it....i mean, if you can have normal sex, you have no pain, and the curve is not a real problem to have normal sex....better to live with it.....i mean, after six weeks, without the possibility to have a normal erection, with pain, feeling exited but at the same time feel the pain of an erection, and I think the worst part is when you see the time is ruuning and you don't feel better about, then you really start worry about and ask yourself is this is really better than before......

I'm in Holland, and here the doctors don;t tell you much....just something like, "You must wait, and we'll see what happend after a couple of months" yeah ! rigth, but is not a nail what are we talking about ! So, after the operation, i mean, the first week, yoy can see the erection (with pain) but you feel great 'couse you see your penis straight, but after a weeks, and you stil having pain, the doctors tell you you must wait, then you can imagine you start thinking a lot of things....and that feelings are really not nice.

But well.....as i told you, it deppends of if you really have or not a problem....I can tell you, yes, my penis is streight now....my sensibility still the same, I can eyaculate normal (if I masturbate or with oral sex) but still just not possible to have a normal sex relation, hurts a lot.

I hope, my comments of my own experience can help you....if you have any further questions, i'm glad to share my own experience with you. And also, i let you know latter how was going whith my progress.

Success.

vinni
07-01-2001, 07:51 AM
thanks for the answer. i had peyronie and the disease is still running. when it stopped probably i'll go under surgery.the problem is that peyronie is worst than cogenital curve and the surgical outcome is less better.
you stunned me when you wrote that you can erect your penis just a week after surgery. i guess that the time afetr surgery for try to have sex is 6 months!
but you had a plication or a tissue grafting? the nternet information is bad and those different procedures was both called nessbit. the reak nesbit is a plication i guess.
best wishes

nordberg25
10-04-2003, 05:55 AM
I wasn't diagnosed with pd but I did have congenital curvature,
which my doctor told me was actually easier to fix. He performed
the nesbit procedure (sorry i don't have pics) which lasted about 1
hour, I was completely knocked out for the surgery, I woke up to a
swollen bandaged erect bloody beast. Recovery was a good week, and
sleeping at night was tough as each erection wakes you up, they are
pretty painful, but that is a symptom that things are working. I
was very happy with the straightness. I still have two ongoing
problems that I am going to see my doctor about, (right now I am six
months post surgery) all the sensations are back except on the
underside of the glans, which I am a little dissapointed about. The
other is during the procedure there is (i believe) some skin
grafting and stitches on the inside. That area never seems to have
healed, or gets irritated during sex or masterbation. I am going to
ask him about this, because it remains tender still to this day, and
I can feel something like scar tissue or the likes in that area.

Overall, the straightness is great, my erections are at about 90-
95%, but the numbness and scar tissue bother me a little. Would I
do it again? It is tough to say, my erections were so much more
rigid before, but the curvature was causing me anxiety in the
bedroom. Now the anxiety is gone, but the erections aren't as rigid
and there is discomfort which is most prevailant when I am not fully
erect or afterwards.

I hope this helps anyone who is thinking about surgery, and please
post any questions, I will let everyone know what the doc says about
the lost sensation and tender areas.





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