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Hello Migja, It sounds as if you are doing really well for two years. I started my restoration at age 59 and I am 66 right now. My experiences at around two years in were very similar to yours, but I always thought that slowish progress in my case was an age-related thing. There are restorers who claim much faster progress, but as we all have different starting points (age, anatomy, tightness of cut, frenulum survival etc etc) progress is going to vary widely – and that is without factoring in the huge variety of methods and devices available for us to try. Having a glans much wider than my shaft was the biggest obstacle I faced when trying to achieve flacid coverage that would not continually roll back. You have had some great responses to your post and all are encouraging. If you "hang in there" you will grow a skin tube which will be the closest thing to a real foreskin that it is possible for you to experience. Finaly, if you are not already doing it, you MUST keep a photo diary. At periods of a year, or two years you can SEE your progress and the encouragement you get is massive. Mine is here http://www.foreskin-restoration.net/...php?albumid=80
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I'm over 2 years in, and my original goal was CI 6, starting from about a .5. I've gotten about halfway there. I have chosen methods and a routine that are easy to integrate into my daily life. When I first started, I figured it would take me about a year (
). However, since it's not really inconvenient for me, if I have to do another 2 or even 3 years, it's not a big deal at all.The other thing that makes it easy, is I don't get hung up on doing it every single day for X hours. I do whatever I can easily fit in, which is usually about 5-6 hours. I also don't fret over skipping a day or two when I need to. Heck, if I have to take a week or a month off, no big deal..my penis isn't going anywhere. |
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