My First Seminar
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:55 am
I mentioned in another post about my uro inviting me to a seminar he gives on ED treatment. He said implant manufacturers come to it and are always looking for a patient to speak at seminars around the country they fly you to and pay for. He said I seemed to have a good story and ability to communicate and he thought I would be good in this area. I went to the first one last night.
There were around 80 guys in attendance. I was shocked when the uro asked how many guys in the room had PC. A majority of the hands went up. An implant patient was already booked to speak on his experience. He was a short, portly old farmer from far west Texas with a heavy drawl who had been implanted 5 years ago. He mainly wanted to talk about how he was retired now and his son was running his septic tank cleaning business. He wasn't very informative on the implant and couldn't answer questions satisfactorily. My uro didn't spot me in the crowd right away. I raised my hand towards the end of the presentation to make a few comments about my experience at having an implant. The old farmer kept glaring at me like I was stealing his thunder so I backed off and let him have it. Unfortunately, no manufacturers reps showed up this time. I intend to contact my uro and volunteer to speak at his next seminar as I feel I can bring a lot more information that would directly answer many of the questions posed the old farmer didn't answer very well.
There was one guy in attendance who was 89 years old who was there to learn about implants. At the end I heard him say he was making an appointment to get the process started. 89! I guess you're never too old, huh? He was a spry old dude with a full head of white hair. He didn't have on a wedding ring. I wonder if he is still a player? The only other observation I made was that there was a disproportionate number of black guys there who had PC.
I'm very interested in pursuing this. I feel no hesitation to let anyone know about the implant. I think we should all be shouting from a rooftop "you can't believe how good my dick works!".
There were around 80 guys in attendance. I was shocked when the uro asked how many guys in the room had PC. A majority of the hands went up. An implant patient was already booked to speak on his experience. He was a short, portly old farmer from far west Texas with a heavy drawl who had been implanted 5 years ago. He mainly wanted to talk about how he was retired now and his son was running his septic tank cleaning business. He wasn't very informative on the implant and couldn't answer questions satisfactorily. My uro didn't spot me in the crowd right away. I raised my hand towards the end of the presentation to make a few comments about my experience at having an implant. The old farmer kept glaring at me like I was stealing his thunder so I backed off and let him have it. Unfortunately, no manufacturers reps showed up this time. I intend to contact my uro and volunteer to speak at his next seminar as I feel I can bring a lot more information that would directly answer many of the questions posed the old farmer didn't answer very well.
There was one guy in attendance who was 89 years old who was there to learn about implants. At the end I heard him say he was making an appointment to get the process started. 89! I guess you're never too old, huh? He was a spry old dude with a full head of white hair. He didn't have on a wedding ring. I wonder if he is still a player? The only other observation I made was that there was a disproportionate number of black guys there who had PC.
I'm very interested in pursuing this. I feel no hesitation to let anyone know about the implant. I think we should all be shouting from a rooftop "you can't believe how good my dick works!".