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Shrinking Penis....................................Help!

I am a 52 year old healthy non overweight male. My penis has always been roughly 7 inches, it is now slightly over 3 inches and suddenly has a slight curve to the left. I have been divorced 3 years and went about a year without sex nor did I or do I masturbate any longer.  I always had an active sex life, and now have a very good sex life again. What is going on, my penis has started this turtle type of thing where it retracts constantly into it self which is very uncomfortable.  I take Lipitor, Nexium, and Altace for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and heartburn. I had femoral artery blockages 13 years ago and was a smoker. Guys, I'm not making this up, somebody please advise if you ever heard of such a thing, this is very alarming. My penis has shrunk and appears to be continuing to do so.

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How's things man?? I havene't heard from you in a while.  Some good (not great) news on my side, I am getting medical coverage next month!!!  Now at least I can do some technical analysis of the problem[MRI, CT Scans, etc  (all the while trying to convince what will more than likely be my non-believing doctor).  Let me know what's up./...
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Hey man, sorry to hear about your troubles.  Check out the main Shrinkign Penis threads on this site - you'll find more information there, but no cure unfortunately.

We've all suffered from this problem and know you're not making this up
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