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Verapamil injections

Post a new topicby livingwith on Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:33 am

I want to strongly advise against verapamil injections. I was told by my health care practitioner that while a cure could not be guaranteed, there was no adverse risks involved. This turned out to be completely false. The resulting pain, plaque, and subsequesnt deformity from the injection sites now make my peyronies problem at least five times worse than if I had left things as is. What is even more frustrating, is that these injections were made at least an inch farther away from being adj...Read the full article
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Re: Verapamil injections

Post a new topicby ohjb1 on Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:37 pm

I also had verapamil and my condition got somewhat worse. the physician did warn me that 20-30% of all patients get worse whether or not they had Verapamil. Who knows if the injections caused the problems or not. I doubt if you have much of a lawsuit. www.curepeyronies.net
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Re: Verapamil injections

Post a new topicby Greg A W on Wed Apr 01, 2009 1:51 pm

You might think when it comes to the cutting edge of medicine, a university hospital would be the way to go. I assume they didn't put you to sleep for this procedure. My Father tells of his first
prostate surgery, "Just before the anesthetic put me under, I remember the surgeon asking those masked interns looking down, 'Who wants to make the first inscission ?' " Deal being, those young
doctors must practice on somebody. Lord help us if they don't know their proctal from their distal.
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