Has anyone here tried the Rocket or the Phoenix?
Has anyone here tried the Rocket or the Phoenix?
Interested in hearing first-hand experiences. How does it compare to LI-ESWT in a clinical setting?
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Bumping this. I'm debating purchasing the Rocket and would love to hear from anybody who has experience with one.
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Interested too
Late twenties. ED since very early twenties. Unable to have sex.
Implanted 20-03-2024 AMS LGX 21+3 cm. Dr Juan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca (Spain).
Implanted 20-03-2024 AMS LGX 21+3 cm. Dr Juan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca (Spain).
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Rocket??? Phoenix???? What are you guys talking about??
How about a link to the sites for us ignorant guys!!!!!
How about a link to the sites for us ignorant guys!!!!!
74 years young GYMRAT. Married 48 years. On cialis 5mg daily. Into MMOs, prostate orgasms, and ruined orgasms to help erectile health. Thinking of an implant. Monogamy is good for a man.
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brickbat wrote:Rocket??? Phoenix???? What are you guys talking about??
How about a link to the sites for us ignorant guys!!!!!
It's a relatively inexpensive home shockwave device.
https://howtousetherocket.com/how-to-use-rocket-home-1
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Jeff775 wrote:brickbat wrote:Rocket??? Phoenix???? What are you guys talking about??
How about a link to the sites for us ignorant guys!!!!!
It's a relatively inexpensive home shockwave device.
https://howtousetherocket.com/how-to-use-rocket-home-1
My internist says that placebos work, and expensive placebos work better than cheap ones.
Dave, 80, Maryland - Implant (Titan) 2008 by Dr. Andrew Kramer (failed Sept 2020) - never used due to a stroke that, among other things, ended my sex life.
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Re: Has anyone here tried the Rocket or the Phoenix?
I bought it. I'm going to try to squeeze in 12 sessions in about a month. So far I've done 3-4 and not seeing improvement, but I guess it's fair I halt my review until I complete at least 9 sessions. I'm interested to hear reviews from others who have tried. Anyone? The few initial reviews I heard were positive, but from people who are receiving commission from the device (so their reviews don't count for much). I can update once all 12 sessions are complete if interested.
As I've exhausted most conventional treatments, my plan it to try this at home shockwave therapy device AND pelvic floor therapy for men/ED with a specialized physiotherapist for 5-6 weeks. If no luck, I'm going for the implant at age 34. It's been a problem since my late teens.
As I've exhausted most conventional treatments, my plan it to try this at home shockwave therapy device AND pelvic floor therapy for men/ED with a specialized physiotherapist for 5-6 weeks. If no luck, I'm going for the implant at age 34. It's been a problem since my late teens.
I don't think you're going to hear many people being able to compare it to a clinical setting, because it's experimental and the people buying it are the ones trying to save money from going into a clinical setting. On top of that, it's still a fairly new device.Robert-CA wrote:Interested in hearing first-hand experiences. How does it compare to LI-ESWT in a clinical setting?
Born 1986. Implanted 3/21, Eid. Titan 20cm + 1RTE. 5'11 178lbs.
A support group for ED in young males, but open to older males: facebook.com/groups/erectiledysfunction
A support group for ED in young males, but open to older males: facebook.com/groups/erectiledysfunction
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Any update on how this is working for you?
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I too have been looking to buy the Phoenix shock wave device for treating e.d. The Phoenix is a name change that took place because of some legal issues. The device was originally called the Rocket. Looking forward to seeing how others are making out with this "at home" treatment for E.D. I will do more postings if I get the device... which I ordered but have not received yet.
80 years old, have had E.D. for 30 years. Cancer necessitated removal of prostate. Married with very understanding wife.
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I initially bought it before the legal issues and they sent my money back as they couldn’t provide units. I have been glad lately as the more research I’ve done, supposedly the studies that launch medical links to the device are for class II devices that are only fda approved for free research in medical facilities at this point. The rocket and new name Phoenix is a class I device that is not regulated by the fda because it falls under massage devices and is much less powerful. Everything I have read is there have been no positive research or anything proven that class I devices help at all. If I’m wrong and these start helping people I’ll buy one, but from what I’ve read it seems like a cash grab from people desperate to improve which I’ll admit I’m in that group. But I guess only time will tell. Like I said If it helps I’ll admit i was wrong and buy one.
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