After consultation with both my GP and urologist,I somewhat reluctantly had an implant in December 2011. I was convinced by positive experiences noted on sites like these. My worries were unfounded. Surgery is not fun, but after one hospital night and a week of mild inconvenience, pain treated by meds for few days, I am now once again a functioning man. I SHOULD HAVE DONE THIS FOUR YEARS AGO!
I have the Ambicor 2 piece since my MD did not feel I could have the 3 piece after prostate surgery cut my abdomen, even though the cuts were minor in the robot process.
I've been a biT surprised how hard the pump is and I don't feel a drastic change when pumped up. The penis is quite rigid when un-pumped and while it does get more rigid and changes its incline from about 7 o'clock to about 8:15 when squeezed a few times, the hardness of the bulb does not seem to create a squeeze release. But it does work and my wife and I are again having a much more spontaneous love life.
