oldbeek wrote:. If your implant fails, you are not out of luck. You can get multiple revisions.Baseballfan11 wrote:Lost Sheep wrote:Merrix's post is spot on in all but the one paragraph I quoted and the four words I underscored therein.
One of the uses of this forum IS FOR painful pondering. And for dispelling that pain.
Everything else is good advice to follow if that is your path.
In the meantime, do whatever you have to do to determine your best course of action, no matter how much pondering you need. Some may complain that this is tiresome to them, but I am sure it is not inordinately tiresome to a man suffering from E.D. (This is not to say the Merrix"s advice to (as the colloquialism says) "shit or get off the pot" is unwarranted; hesitation can be a vice as well as a virtue.) Stay and make use of FrankTalk for as long as you need.
I agree with you Sheep, that it would be best to use this resource as a young man. There seem to be a lot of factors at play here. It’s weird to me, because the implant seems like the safest long term option for a young person, but at the same time potentially the most damaging. If the implant were to fail you could NEVER come back from that. A lifetime of impotence with NO HOPE. BUT, on the other hand... a dysfunctional existing dick is entirely dysfunctional. It’s not like it’ll reverse itself with no changes. Back on the “nofap” train for me, again. Starting back today. Let’s see what happens if I can get a number of months under my belt here
@oldbeek you're right but, as i said, i haven't got an insurance. Plus i'll have to have multiple revisions, and consider that:
- Every implant/revision costs 20,000$ out of pocket without the insurance; (the average salary in Italy is like 1200$)
- Every revision carries further risk of infection. So i'm really really scared about this point.