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Giraffe

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Re: TEST RESULTS AND ESTIMATION OF RESULTS USING ANDROPENIS
« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2009, 05:51:14 AM »
Ok, well how do you think that will translate to my results?

Do you think it will make any difference?

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Re: TEST RESULTS AND ESTIMATION OF RESULTS USING ANDROPENIS
« Reply #16 on: October 19, 2009, 01:45:15 PM »
I personally do not think it should make a big difference.

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Re: TEST RESULTS AND ESTIMATION OF RESULTS USING ANDROPENIS
« Reply #17 on: January 15, 2010, 08:08:56 PM »
Hello, I just got my Andropenis today. I have been on an anabolic steroid cycle for an injury for which the Muscle has had a catabolic effect. Will the increased testosterone and other factors which cause my quad muscle to grow at an amazing rate be helpful while using the Andropenis?

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Re: TEST RESULTS AND ESTIMATION OF RESULTS USING ANDROPENIS
« Reply #18 on: January 17, 2010, 05:41:50 PM »
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As far as DHT levels and growth levels of the penis.  You´re right, there have been no concrete studies on this matter, anyways not any that are on our site, or any that I know about.  However, there is an expected correlation between the two.  Doctor Gomez, personally through years of following patients in their therapies, through his studies, and through his experience as the director of Andromedical, has found a strong correlation between low Tostesterone levels and DHT levels vis a vis low results. Yes, it's not set in stone. But it's a strong correlation, and Dr. Gomez always feels that it's better to be safe than sorry. We don´t want anybody to be able to say, I used this thing everyday as instructed for a year, and nothing happened. When that happens, in our experience it's always because of low hormone levels.
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I'm taking finasteride.

Now i have low dht levels but normal/high testosterone levels.

What this means on the treatment?

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Re: TEST RESULTS AND ESTIMATION OF RESULTS USING ANDROPENIS
« Reply #19 on: January 24, 2010, 11:59:53 PM »
I'm also in the same position of Jonas.

Waiting feedback please..

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Re: TEST RESULTS AND ESTIMATION OF RESULTS USING ANDROPENIS
« Reply #20 on: February 09, 2010, 10:50:14 AM »
Hello,

we have been prescribing andropenis treatment for many years...most of the cases of patients who did not get the expected results were patients who took propecia...therefore Dr. Gomez  followed several patients treatment in order to find out more about the effects of this drug in the patients who were using the device and propecia... some of them got no results, other just little resutls and other average results.. but almost none of them the maximum results....the conclusion was that the fenasteride can affect the results of the andropenis treatmen...however with cannot have a conclusive study. But we think we must mention this fact  jsut for information.

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Re: TEST RESULTS AND ESTIMATION OF RESULTS USING ANDROPENIS
« Reply #21 on: February 09, 2010, 08:37:48 PM »
wow i didn't know that before beiing the andropenis.. what about a warning?

ok i see... but what are little results?

i mean, instead of 6 months it will take 2 years to have more 4cm?

what's the average time for a normal user?

i have 15cm, i just need 2/3 more, not 4 :)

also why the studies only refer to lenght gains not girth?

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Re: TEST RESULTS AND ESTIMATION OF RESULTS USING ANDROPENIS
« Reply #22 on: April 30, 2010, 11:28:58 PM »
If one has a thick girth while flacid.. chances are the erect length will be greater than the flacid stretch.
If one has a very thin girth while flacid then chances are the erect length will be shorter or identical to the stretched length.


That makes a lot of sense. I never understood how for many stretch length could be greater than erect length and for others (myself) the opposite is true. My stretched length is 0.5" less than NBPL and 1.0" less than BPL and I have a relatively large girth, which agrees with what you're saying. Also if you have a relatively large head...since that won't show up as much in stretched length. Thanks for explaining. I wonder, if all other factors being equal, if pre-PE length to girth ratio affects PE length to girth ratio gains. Does one make gains at relatively similar ratios? I hope not.
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Re: TEST RESULTS AND ESTIMATION OF RESULTS USING ANDROPENIS
« Reply #23 on: July 03, 2010, 06:33:46 PM »
I'm not sure if this answers your question but having read through a number of study abstracts and study results spreadsheets it seems that the size ratio between girth and length is maintained throughout the device treatment more or less. It tends to drop off over time.

I had originally guessed that girth and length would probably lengthen independently. A MUCH larger study group is needed with rigid guidelines before greater confidence can be given to tension extension. Given the nature of this treatment I don't see that happening though. I think we need to bear in mind that penis extension varies greatly from person to person for too many reasons to list.

I myself have experienced gains in both girth and length and am only in the first month of treatment. I wish I knew why some patients like me have success and others do not. Not even my doctor can explain this satisfactorily (which I hope anybody using the AP device is in monthly consult with a urologist).