For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
Re: For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
First and only implant 01/2002. Now 73 years young. AMS Malleable. No complaints until five years ago, wife had cancer 2-1/2 years and then died. Haven't had much use for it since, maybe in the future.
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Re: For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
You guys make a good point that it's usually people that have some trouble with ED sticking around here, but I'm sure that's not the case for everyone (as shown in the last few posts). Thanks for the valuable feedback. It was helpful to know towards my decision to get an implant or not.
Born 1986. Implanted 3/21, Eid. Titan 20cm + 1RTE. 5'11 178lbs.
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Re: For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
My tenth anniversary is coming up on 12/10/20. My AMS LGX 700 continues to work reliably every day. About year four, when my wife was having some health issues, I neglected to activate the unit for about two weeks. I had some problems getting the valve to activate and allow me to inflate. But with some persistence, it became unstuck. Since then I activate it every day and have had no issues. Lesson learned: get hard every day.
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PCa/RRP-induced ED—age 50
Used: Viagra, Cialis, VED, constriction rings, TriMix
IPP 12/20/2010—age 52; AMS LGX700
Stats: Pre PC- 2.5-3" soft, 6.75" x 5.5" erect Post implant- 4" soft, 5.25" x 4.85" erect
Scot
PCa/RRP-induced ED—age 50
Used: Viagra, Cialis, VED, constriction rings, TriMix
IPP 12/20/2010—age 52; AMS LGX700
Stats: Pre PC- 2.5-3" soft, 6.75" x 5.5" erect Post implant- 4" soft, 5.25" x 4.85" erect
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Re: For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
pennsydutch wrote:My tenth anniversary is coming up on 12/10/20. My AMS LGX 700 continues to work reliably every day. About year four, when my wife was having some health issues, I neglected to activate the unit for about two weeks. I had some problems getting the valve to activate and allow me to inflate. But with some persistence, it became unstuck. Since then I activate it every day and have had no issues. Lesson learned: get hard every day.
That's good to hear!
Is it wise to activate EVERY day, even when not being used for pleasure? I know there needs to be some cycling post surgery, but not sure about long term cycling. I heard a doctor say the more it's used, the more wear and there there is, and therefore, the shorter the lifespan.
Born 1986. Implanted 3/21, Eid. Titan 20cm + 1RTE. 5'11 178lbs.
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Re: For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
Dash Riprock wrote:I had my first implant on 12/2011 so I'm just about 10 years. Was treated at the VA in milwaukee by Dr Margurite Cressin, originally for Peyronies which I ultimately had surgery for. The implant surgery went virtually painless and was very successful, however the surgery for peyronies took half of my 7 1/2 inches!! Other than coping with the lst length, everything has worked very well. I check out the boards every now and again in the hopes of regaining som lenght again.
Have you checked those articles on using a traction device and a VED to recover length, for those that had an implant and have previously lost a lot of length?
Re: For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
Seriously. You need to realize there are no guarantees to anything. I mean really. I tried not to reply to this post. Seriously. You are ready to implant or not. If nothing else works. Who cares how long it lasts. No hard dick. No sex.
If it breaks. Get it fixed. My first one quit working at 10 months after hernia surgery. No admittance by anyone they did anything wrong of course. Replaced titan with lgx
If you worry how long this implant lasts. You are not ready. Soft dick no matter what you need implant. Breaks get it fixed. Period.
If it breaks. Get it fixed. My first one quit working at 10 months after hernia surgery. No admittance by anyone they did anything wrong of course. Replaced titan with lgx
If you worry how long this implant lasts. You are not ready. Soft dick no matter what you need implant. Breaks get it fixed. Period.
18 cm plus 1 rte titan installed March 2019. Revision March 2020 by Dr. Andrew Todd, Richmond KY. He replaced the titan with an AMS 700 LGX 18 cm cylinder plus 2 rte for 20 cm total length.
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I just have to say that I was tired of ED and peyronies robing me or a sex life. I was worried about needing a replacement or replacements. It came across a post that made me realize know one knows how long anything lasts, if all you are worried about is how long something last maybe you are using that as an excuse for living. Trust me been there done that and now my wife and I are doing all we can to wear out my year old cock 2.0. We are enjoying it while it lasts. And cross the bridge of replacing it later if we need too
ED 20 years, Peyroine's Disease diagnosed in 2018, at 57 years I was implanted September 3rd 2019 at the Salt Lake City VA Medical Center, AMS700 CX 21cm + 2cm RTE
Re: For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
I was implanted almost 4 years ago and I was a regular contributor here on FT.
I don’t bother writing too often anymore because I’ve found that it’s pretty much a repeating conversation, which is fine but not relevant to me anymore.
FT is an excellent forum and an enormous source of shared knowledge.
I suspect that most men whose procedure has been highly successful eventually fade into the background and only very occasionally catch up on here once in a while.
My advice to all novices seeking answers is to read Merrix’s thread titled My Journal.
Merrix has the insight and writing skills which enables him to flesh out many of the most concerning aspects of the whole implant adventure.
Enjoy!
I don’t bother writing too often anymore because I’ve found that it’s pretty much a repeating conversation, which is fine but not relevant to me anymore.
FT is an excellent forum and an enormous source of shared knowledge.
I suspect that most men whose procedure has been highly successful eventually fade into the background and only very occasionally catch up on here once in a while.
My advice to all novices seeking answers is to read Merrix’s thread titled My Journal.
Merrix has the insight and writing skills which enables him to flesh out many of the most concerning aspects of the whole implant adventure.
Enjoy!
68,Titan Touch 22cm+1.5cm rte's op done in Melbourne Aust by Dr Chris Love-Feb 2017 Venous leakage over a 2 year period, did pills and Caverject. Length@ 3 1/2years is: 7+” erect, 6.5” flaccid and almost 6” girth. REZUM Feb 21 ejaculation now normal.
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Re: For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
SW0110 wrote:Seriously. You need to realize there are no guarantees to anything. I mean really. I tried not to reply to this post. Seriously. You are ready to implant or not. If nothing else works. Who cares how long it lasts. No hard dick. No sex.
If it breaks. Get it fixed. My first one quit working at 10 months after hernia surgery. No admittance by anyone they did anything wrong of course. Replaced titan with lgx
If you worry how long this implant lasts. You are not ready. Soft dick no matter what you need implant. Breaks get it fixed. Period.
I see where you're coming from, but I don't see why you would assume that for all people considering an implant. Maybe most, but not all. I'm in a weird situation where PDE5 inhibitors have been working sometimes (better than never), and a good doctor near me in NY doesn't accept my insurance, so I would need to decide if sticking with PDE5 is worth it. I'm still researching for other good doctors who aren't near me that accept my insurance (Multiplan, but I could get Aetna if needed. Chesapeake accepts both but they told me Kramer is no longer with them). If I can get it covered, then it may be worth it. If not, I think it's only wise for someone to pay $20-30K out of pocket for the implant (and potentially another 10-30K if a revision is needed very soon) if conservative treatments never work.
While the question I asked in this thread isn't the most important thing for someone considering an implant, it's still something I wanted to know.
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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
Re: For those who have had an implant for at least 10 years
Seems like you have answered your own question. If you are getting acceptable results with pills then no need for an implant at this time. After all, you still could try injections.
Don't worry. Doctors come, doctors go. Kramer will turn up somewhere in the general area. He seems to stay in that area.
Don't worry. Doctors come, doctors go. Kramer will turn up somewhere in the general area. He seems to stay in that area.
68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months
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