Hello From Another New Member
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2023 10:42 pm
Hello: I've been lucking here for awhile, learning as much as I can from others here about penile implants.
I'm 72 and live in the SF Bay Area (SFBA). I've been sufferering from mild ED for several years but it only recently became more serious. I've taken daily 5mg cialas for years but it also recently had no apparent effect.
I had no interest in injecting anything in my glans to induce an erection, given how painful and inconvenient that could be. That left a penile implant as the final option. I was pleased to learn that the procedure was covered by Medicare and that no proof of medical necessity was required for approval.
So, I did some research and intially found Dr. Perito's website and read/viewed everything I could find there. I contacted his office for a reference in the SFBA and he referred me to a Dr. Shu Pan in Walnut Creek, whose name I think they got from Boston Scientific's list of providers because I had previously seen his name there.
I met w/Dr. Pan several times and had a surgery scheduled with him for 01/19/2023 before I decided to go with someone else. My main reasons for choosing another surgeon were: 1) his limited experience, 2) his preference for the peno-scrotal approach , 3) poor office staff support and 4) the hospitals where he had surgical privileges which I did not like.
After looking around some more, I found Dr. Edward Karpman in Mt. View. Read & viewed everything on his website and met him in just before Xmas 2023.
I decided to go with him because of: 1) his knowledge/experience, 3) the quality of his answers to my questions, 3) his preference for the infra-public approach, 3) his statement that he tries to maximize length/girth when the size of the device falls "in between" sizes, 4) the quality of his support staff.
So, I'm scheduled for the surgery to be performed by Dr. Karpmen in just a couple of weeks early on Tue 01/24/2023. He'll be using the Coloplast Titan which was my preference. He said I could be released to drive my self home the following day but I am having someone pick me up anyway.
I've had a wide variety of surgeries and am not worried about the procedure but to say I am unconcerned would be untruthful. Of course, I'm anxious and hopeful that the surgery turns out well and that my recovery is quick and relatively painless but I am prepared for the worse if it happens.
I've read so much about the procedure that I really don't have any questions.
Just wanted to make my presence known but I plan to report on my progress after the surgery to address any concerns that may arise as well as to provide another data point for others out there, who have been lurking like me and who are still thinking about ungoing the surgery themselves.
Wish me luck!
I'm 72 and live in the SF Bay Area (SFBA). I've been sufferering from mild ED for several years but it only recently became more serious. I've taken daily 5mg cialas for years but it also recently had no apparent effect.
I had no interest in injecting anything in my glans to induce an erection, given how painful and inconvenient that could be. That left a penile implant as the final option. I was pleased to learn that the procedure was covered by Medicare and that no proof of medical necessity was required for approval.
So, I did some research and intially found Dr. Perito's website and read/viewed everything I could find there. I contacted his office for a reference in the SFBA and he referred me to a Dr. Shu Pan in Walnut Creek, whose name I think they got from Boston Scientific's list of providers because I had previously seen his name there.
I met w/Dr. Pan several times and had a surgery scheduled with him for 01/19/2023 before I decided to go with someone else. My main reasons for choosing another surgeon were: 1) his limited experience, 2) his preference for the peno-scrotal approach , 3) poor office staff support and 4) the hospitals where he had surgical privileges which I did not like.
After looking around some more, I found Dr. Edward Karpman in Mt. View. Read & viewed everything on his website and met him in just before Xmas 2023.
I decided to go with him because of: 1) his knowledge/experience, 3) the quality of his answers to my questions, 3) his preference for the infra-public approach, 3) his statement that he tries to maximize length/girth when the size of the device falls "in between" sizes, 4) the quality of his support staff.
So, I'm scheduled for the surgery to be performed by Dr. Karpmen in just a couple of weeks early on Tue 01/24/2023. He'll be using the Coloplast Titan which was my preference. He said I could be released to drive my self home the following day but I am having someone pick me up anyway.
I've had a wide variety of surgeries and am not worried about the procedure but to say I am unconcerned would be untruthful. Of course, I'm anxious and hopeful that the surgery turns out well and that my recovery is quick and relatively painless but I am prepared for the worse if it happens.
I've read so much about the procedure that I really don't have any questions.
Just wanted to make my presence known but I plan to report on my progress after the surgery to address any concerns that may arise as well as to provide another data point for others out there, who have been lurking like me and who are still thinking about ungoing the surgery themselves.
Wish me luck!