1Roofer wrote:Doesn’t Dr. Eid offer a 10-year warranty on his installation if the Titan fails?
No...l believe it’s 3 but I’m hopeful that it’s a typo. I plan to find out for sure next week.
1Roofer wrote:Doesn’t Dr. Eid offer a 10-year warranty on his installation if the Titan fails?
NextStepImplant wrote:Roofer what was your original implant size and what’s your new implants size?
NextStepImplant wrote:Roofer what was your original implant size and what’s your new implants size?
warrenw wrote:1Roofer wrote:The bulb & tubing failed again last night. This time I was super careful when deflating/inflating.
You are a young and athletic guy compared to a lot of us here. Are you engaging in any physical activities that might stress the implant? Possibly something like deep squats, horseback riding, mountain biking, martial arts, saturation diving, motocross, etc? Not looking to assign blame, just looking for possible cause for such a high failure rate. I often wonder if my long distance bicycling is eventually going to cause a failure for me.
Let us know if you find out more details about the failure. Very concerning for guys with a Titan.
SW0110 wrote:I had reservoir issues and am having a revision at the 1 year mark.
I decided on a different doc and they are going with an lgx.
I was happy with my titan and the way it fixed my peyronies. Not sure how the lgx will be. Time will tell.
Bbob52 wrote:For you guys who had the pumps break, was it a genesis pump or the one touch?