Hey everyone,
I found Franktalk over on Reddit on the penile implant subreddit. Looks to be a wealth of information here.
I’m 65, gay, in a 43 year relationship. In 2015 I underwent chemo & radiation for colorectal cancer and that was the beginning of my ED journey. Viagra/Cialia/Levitra helped in the beginning but didn’t work long. I saw a urologist in 2018 who tried injections and proclaimed by penis dead with no hope — and certainly didn’t provide any information about implants. I continued with Cialis daily which did not provide enough power for intercourse but could fluff enough for receiving oral.
A Facebook friend got an implant in 2021 and that provided me the encouragement to seek out more information. My PCP referred me to a urologist at Stanford who has done quite a number of implants. It took 4 months to get an evaluation appointment which went well and we scheduled a surgery date this past June.
Unfortunately when we were in the OR they couldn’t place a catheter due to scar tissue growth from the radiation so they did a roto-rooter thing to remove it. I now pee like a racehorse! So, with followups and all it looks like I should get on the calendar for sometime in October or early November.
Meanwhile, I’ve been using a VED for the last year and have regained nearly all the atrophy from the last few years. I’m almost where I was in size from 10 years ago.
I’m looking forward to 2024!
New guy, SF Bay Area
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New guy, SF Bay Area
66 y/o. ED since chemo radiation Summer 2015, worsening over time. Pills & shots provided little efficacy. Coloplast Titan 20cm with 1.5 RTEs implanted 10/6/23 by Dr Michael Eisenberg, Stanford Medical Center.
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Re: New guy, SF Bay Area
MuscleDaddyRWC wrote:Hey everyone,
I found Franktalk over on Reddit on the penile implant subreddit. Looks to be a wealth of information here.
I’m 65, gay, in a 43 year relationship. In 2015 I underwent chemo & radiation for colorectal cancer and that was the beginning of my ED journey. Viagra/Cialia/Levitra helped in the beginning but didn’t work long. I saw a urologist in 2018 who tried injections and proclaimed by penis dead with no hope — and certainly didn’t provide any information about implants. I continued with Cialis daily which did not provide enough power for intercourse but could fluff enough for receiving oral.
A Facebook friend got an implant in 2021 and that provided me the encouragement to seek out more information. My PCP referred me to a urologist at Stanford who has done quite a number of implants. It took 4 months to get an evaluation appointment which went well and we scheduled a surgery date this past June.
Unfortunately when we were in the OR they couldn’t place a catheter due to scar tissue growth from the radiation so they did a roto-rooter thing to remove it. I now pee like a racehorse! So, with followups and all it looks like I should get on the calendar for sometime in October or early November.
Meanwhile, I’ve been using a VED for the last year and have regained nearly all the atrophy from the last few years. I’m almost where I was in size from 10 years ago.
I’m looking forward to 2024!
Welcome to the forum, MuscleDaddyRWC. I spent my Highshool years in San Bruno.
Bummer that you got all the way into pre-op and had to pull out. I feel for you. Must have been worse than the first time you could not achieve penetration?
My prayers are with you.
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
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Re: New guy, SF Bay Area
Lost Sheep wrote:
Bummer that you got all the way into pre-op and had to pull out.
Worse, actually, I was already under anesthesia. I didn’t find out until they woke me in recovery.
66 y/o. ED since chemo radiation Summer 2015, worsening over time. Pills & shots provided little efficacy. Coloplast Titan 20cm with 1.5 RTEs implanted 10/6/23 by Dr Michael Eisenberg, Stanford Medical Center.
Re: New guy, SF Bay Area
Welcome Mdr
Keep up the ved and get a good dr. You will have your boyhood super powers back soon.
Cheers cb in so Or
Keep up the ved and get a good dr. You will have your boyhood super powers back soon.
Cheers cb in so Or
67years,fighting ed for over twenty years. A sever break, vit E, pataba, Viagra, massage Ved cilas, and I'm tired- throwing in the towel, Op for implant Mar 18, 2021 AMS LGX 18 x12 + 1 3cm RTE, gained girth and length, very glad I took the hard step.
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