Should I take the plunge?
Should I take the plunge?
54 years old, otherwise heathy and fit. Cialis has little affect. I can take a hand-full of Cialis and follow up with injection of Trimix that gets me 50%, while something, is not much use for penetration, then add 2-3 restrictive rings and I can sometime pull it off for a few minutes, depending on position, etc. I have been struggling with this and as everyone knows, hard mentally. I went to an initial visit at the urologist today and ultrasound confirms venous leak. I was able to touch and feel the Coloplast Titan that is recommended. I am trying to decide on scheduling the surgery. At this point just the mental confidence that I will be 30 years younger again and could have an endless erection makes me want to go ahead with it. Although I don’t want to be a victim of mid-life crisis. Advice? Encouragement? Warnings?
Age 54, venous leak and some scarring, tried daily/occasional Cialis for awhile then a few months various doses of tri/quad mix. Either helped and would produce 50-60%.erections, but never really full. Implanted 1/20/22 26cm” Titan- Dr. Hakky
Re: Should I take the plunge?
Ely it is a huge. you are still young I wish I had done the years ago inspire of the issues I have had. This group go guys are here to help we may not agree on everything but you will get the straight talk here.
Good luck.
cb
Good luck.
cb
67years,fighting ed for over twenty years. A sever break, vit E, pataba, Viagra, massage Ved cilas, and I'm tired- throwing in the towel, Op for implant Mar 18, 2021 AMS LGX 18 x12 + 1 3cm RTE, gained girth and length, very glad I took the hard step.
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I had it done yesterday because I wanted reliability. I did not even go as far as you did with shots, etc. There are still a lot of good years ahead physically and mentally with this solution, just my opinion.
51 Have had ED for at least 15 years, then PD. Pills stopped working, not going to do the other things. Mayo Clinic Minnesota 24 cm Titan
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Re: Should I take the plunge?
From what you've described, it sounds like it's time for an implant.
My ED wasn't as advanced as yours, and I found it intolerable. I was so happy to learn about the implant from my doctor.
Recovery from the surgery took a little while, but now I'm very happy with the results.
My ED wasn't as advanced as yours, and I found it intolerable. I was so happy to learn about the implant from my doctor.
Recovery from the surgery took a little while, but now I'm very happy with the results.
55; ED for 23 years; Coloplast Titan implant on 10/26/20; Dr. Martin Gross; Happy to share my experiences in private messages
Re: Should I take the plunge?
It's time
86 years
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
Re: Should I take the plunge?
It depends what your goals are and what you can handle psychologically.
Sometimes the choice simply comes down to maintaining a penis that is completely biological and cannot penetrate or choosing a penis that is partially synthetic that will always penetrate.
Neither choice is good, but what one chooses depends on what one can deal with mentally.
I want to add that I dont think doing all those injections and using those rings is a good idea. I think they can only further traumatize your penis
Sometimes the choice simply comes down to maintaining a penis that is completely biological and cannot penetrate or choosing a penis that is partially synthetic that will always penetrate.
Neither choice is good, but what one chooses depends on what one can deal with mentally.
I want to add that I dont think doing all those injections and using those rings is a good idea. I think they can only further traumatize your penis
Re: Should I take the plunge?
It sounds like it is past time. I’m not far behind you. I’m using 75 units of a really potent mix and wearing a cock ring as well and it works but just barely.
It’s a tough decision but it sounds like you have reached that point.
Research a great doctor and put yourself in their care.
It’s a tough decision but it sounds like you have reached that point.
Research a great doctor and put yourself in their care.
55yo, NYC. ED started at 40. 50 units BiMix + Atropine (Pap 30/Phen 6/Atr 0.2). Prostaglandins caused aching. Doses increasing. A cock ring helps. Phallosan Forte tension devise to maintain size. Eager to talk about implant experiences.
Re: Should I take the plunge?
I would go for it. 58 here all of the American troubles. I am 18 months in and can say this was life changing for my wife and I. Although synthetic it will become yours within a year and you will make the adjustment so it becomes a natural part of your life. Btw you will never again have a failure after lift off.
Type 1 Diabetic, Viagra, Cialis, painful Trimix, Surgery 5/22/2020 Titan Coloplast 20cm with 1cm rear extension. 5 years with inability to sustain penetration intimacy, vienus leak was the diagnosis.
Re: Should I take the plunge?
Go for it!Love mine,best sex anytime I want it!
71 yrs.old married,ED for 7 yrs.Pills for 3 yrs,TriMix for 21/2 yrs.6 1/2 inches flacid,71/4 inches erect,6 inches girth.Coloplast Titan put in 11/13/20,Dr.Bozeman,Arkansas Urology,Little Rock.22cm + 2 RTE.
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Re: Should I take the plunge?
Elyrev wrote:54 years old, otherwise heathy and fit. Cialis has little affect. I can take a hand-full of Cialis and follow up with injection of Trimix that gets me 50%, while something, is not much use for penetration, then add 2-3 restrictive rings and I can sometime pull it off for a few minutes, depending on position, etc. I have been struggling with this and as everyone knows, hard mentally. I went to an initial visit at the urologist today and ultrasound confirms venous leak. I was able to touch and feel the Coloplast Titan that is recommended. I am trying to decide on scheduling the surgery. At this point just the mental confidence that I will be 30 years younger again and could have an endless erection makes me want to go ahead with it. Although I don’t want to be a victim of mid-life crisis. Advice? Encouragement? Warnings?
Been there. Done that. Was that. (except I skipped injections)
My ED came on slowly and I did not recognize it at first:
For a LONG time I was plagued by the nagging anxiety of the questions,
"Will I stay hard long enough to please her?" then,
"Will I stay hard enough to have an orgasm myself?",
"Will I get hard enough to even get inside her?"
and ultimately the near certainty,
"You will not even GET hard." And that NEAR certainty was worse than a certainty.
But then I got an implant....because there was nothing worth going back to if the operation failed.
Ultimately the anxiety of, "Will I stay hard?" is gone, (not to mention the anxiety in the back of HER mind, "Will HE stay hard long enough for me to have even ONE orgasm?"). With my implant, sex can be as carefree, spontaneous and playful as can be.
And during sex, I don't concentrate on keeping my erection. I am free to concentrate on pleasing my partner, making the most of an erection with staying power, concentrate on how it feels to her and concentrate on being the kind of considerate man IN BED as I try to be OUT OF BED that makes us (her and me) happy with each other.
Remember, Implant does not cure E.D. It guarantees 100% impotence until you inflate.
If you had a hand that did not grip well, would you cut it off for replacement with a prosthetic hand? If you could struggle through a 15 minute mile on your own feet, would you opt for prosthetic feet that enabled a 4 minute mile, but if (when) they failed, would leave you in a wheelchair until you have another surgery?
Implant is not a cure. It is a treatment. A very good one, but not a cure. A natural erection if far superior in many ways, so if a treatment that is less invasive, destructive and flawed than an implant will work for you, take it. Most treatments do not leave you permanently changed as an implant does. But if NOTHING is available, then do consider an implant. I did and am the happier for it.
Now, a homily: Men approaching mid-life often have a crisis and ED does exacerbate that crisis state.
The prototypical trope of the treatment of this mid-life crisis is to buy a fancy car.
Typically such a fancy car will cost about the same as a penile implant and have a service life about as long.
So, take your choice.
Note that medical insurance will not pay for a car.
Note also that neither will cure relationship problems all by themselves.
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
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