DougAnd wrote:Like I said I used it pre-op and regained 1 and 5/8 inch loss however that much stretching apparently gave me soft penile tissue and that's what caused my distal crossover. Still if I had to do it again I wouldn't change anything other than going to the right doctor. And after surgery because of my severe scarring I had to use it again to regain all of that length. With me the issue was consistency. If you use Ved you have to use it every day you can't even miss one day until things settle down or you'll lose all your g a i n.
So none of those gains are permanent then? Does that mean you'll need to keep pumping until the day before surgery?
I'm mainly wondering if the VED would help with stretchability/elasticity.
I don't necessarily want to gain length over what I have now (5.5"-6"), but just want to make sure that my stretched flaccid length can get close to that (which is currently only around 4").
2435tjklAS wrote:Just my theory, that post-implant your flaccid size is definitely going to be bigger and you'll suddenly be a shower instead of a grower, and your erect size seems unlikely to decrease, and instead very likely to increase, especially with effort put into exercising it.
Well, there seem to be two generally accepted views on this forum: assuming a good surgeon, your post-op erect length (1) will be the same as your pre-op length and (2) will be the same as your pre-op stretched flaccid length. For me, erect length and stretched length are completely different, so these two statements become contradicting, and I don't know what to expect. It also feels like a dangerous gamble, because in the smaller size range of 4"-6", a 2" difference is very noticeable (much more so than if you'd go from 8+" to 6+", for example).
indusvalley wrote:noot1991 wrote:
Hi indusvalley! Actually, I've read your story (being a similar size) and it gave me a lot of hope. I would love a similar outcome, but you can never have such a guarantee that of course... In your case, did dr. Hakky also do a stretch test first?
I think he did but I also think he said that the stretch test isn't necessarily important because the true length can be found during surgery only. He asks his patients if they want the implant to be normal or aggressive sizing. Just ask him to go for aggressive sizing and you will recover your length and heck get even more maybe. The Dr is really open, you can shoot him an email via his contact form on his website and ask him anything, however many times you want.
Good to know! Similar to you, I'm not from the USA, but would be willing to travel there to ensure the best possible outcome. From what I read on this forum, Hakky seems to be an excellent choice.
seekonk wrote:I feel ya. My stretched length was 7" on a Monday, yet in the surgeon's office the next day I had such shrinkage from being very tense that when he stretched it went into spasm so it could only stretch to 6". By the time I got home very upset it was spasming into such a hard knot it would only stretched to 5". So now what?
Exactly, I feel the same sometimes! When I'm nervous (such as in a doctor's office), it'll go completely turtled. On the other hand, after sex/masturbation it'll be larger for the next 2-5min., to the point where the stretched length would get close to my erect length. Something interesting I've read is that Dr. Eid uses spinal anaesthesia and claims that this completely "relaxes" the penis to ensure maximum stretchability during surgery. Unfortunately, none of the other doctors seem to do that?
PSSDorAmINormal wrote:You are younger than me. It seems you should go with the less invasive treatments for your ed concerns. I agree with another member when they suggested vacuum device.
What caused your ed, or when?
Have you tried sildenafil or others?
Herbal supplements or just exercise?
Not sure how it started. I remember already having some difficulties masturbating when I was ~20 years old, losing it halfway and having to increase stimulation (both physically and/or mentally) to get it back up. Went to a doctor, hormone levels were normal, and was given 5mg Cialis/tadalafil. That worked very well initially. I then had my first long-term relationship of 4.5 years; during this period, I sometimes managed without pills, sometimes not. When it didn't work we found other ways to be intimate so there was no pressure, and when I really wanted it to work (weekends/holidays/...), I just took some Cialis beforehand. No longer in that relationship now, back to being single and found my ED worsening (trouble masturbating, no morning wood, ...), which to be honest also caused some depression, adding a psychological component to this whole problem. Went to the doctor again, testosterone was significantly lower than 5 years ago (325 instead of 600+), but still within range. Had a US Doppler examination, could not get hard after the injection (there was basically no reaction) and was given the infamous "venous leak" diagnosis. However, I still respond to 5mg tadalafil (though much less so than initially), so the doctor now has me on a daily dosage of that, which seems work most of the time to maintain nocturnal erections.
So, at this point, I don't know how long this daily dosage will continue to work. I'm hoping it can still buy me a few years, but lots of people here report that these pills just stop working after a while (and taking them daily might accelerate that process?). 5mg tadalafil is not a lot of course, so perhaps I'll be able to stretch that by increasing dosages to 10mg/20mg, but in the long term that would eventually stop working as well I guess. Injections are not an option for me for various reasons, so after the pills an implant would be the next step. Even now, sex is already becoming barely enjoyable for me because of all the worry ("will the pills work well enough this time?"), for which I'm currently also seeing a sex therapist. I hope that the pills will buy me another 5 years or so before moving on to the implant. Still having lots of difficulty coming to terms with this situation at such a young age (work and general quality of life are suffering), but luckily found this forum which gives me some hope!
In the meantime, I'm trying to figure out if there are things I can do to improve the outcome of this surgery, given that I (hopefully) still have at least a few years to prepare for that. VED has been suggested a few times here, so I'll definitely check that out. Perhaps some traction (RestoreX, Andropenis, etc.) could also help: getting a bit of extra length now might offset what I'd lose after surgery, perhaps ... (then again, I still have some natural ability left, so I don't want to do too risky exercises too soon either).
Gt1956 wrote:None of that matters. When you're sedated in sugery. You doctor will get the real measurements that he needs to select your implant length plus any RTE's you may need.
Have faith, if you select a skilled surgeon. He knows what hes doing.
But isn't the measurement during surgery quite similar to the measurement of the stretched flaccid length? I mean, yes it's measured from the inside instead of from the outside, but it's still done by stretching a flaccid penis as far as possible. And in that case, wouldn't it also be depend on the amount of relaxation during surgery (hence why Eid uses spinal anaesthesia?) as to how large that stretched measurement would be? I'm scared that I'll be at my tiniest the day of the surgery due to being nervous and therefore end up short-sized, even with a skilled surgeon