Implant at 29

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
Daniel29
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby Daniel29 » Sun Nov 06, 2022 3:07 am

frwmw1 wrote:Do you get night time tumescence?

No

Journey95
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby Journey95 » Sun Nov 06, 2022 4:37 am

Hey man,

Just reading through some of the replies here either trying to dissuade you from implant or diagnose you otherwise- all I can say everyones particular circumstances/reason for ED is completely different. Not just a case of saying oh you’re young! Don’t get an implant! Which I find is very easily thrown around in here..

I’m from the UK at 27 years old and about to get an implant, so give me a PM with anything you want to know.
26 years old from the UK. Currently trying injections after pills ineffective. Implant may be in the future.

SquadCaptain74
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby SquadCaptain74 » Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:44 pm

I did my implant at 48.

Had I known the options and insurance coverages - I would've 100% done it at 28!

Happy to chat. PM me.
Northern Virginia
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Daniel29
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby Daniel29 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 4:08 am

Journey95 wrote:Hey man,

Just reading through some of the replies here either trying to dissuade you from implant or diagnose you otherwise- all I can say everyones particular circumstances/reason for ED is completely different. Not just a case of saying oh you’re young! Don’t get an implant! Which I find is very easily thrown around in here..

I’m from the UK at 27 years old and about to get an implant, so give me a PM with anything you want to know.


Thanks for your reply.

I have been very depressed and suicidal the last year because of this and see getting an implant a way out of this..
What made you get an implant?

Daniel29
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby Daniel29 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 4:09 am

SquadCaptain74 wrote:I did my implant at 48.

Had I known the options and insurance coverages - I would've 100% done it at 28!

Happy to chat. PM me.


Had you had any complications since getting the implant?

Journey95
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby Journey95 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:45 am

Daniel29 wrote:
Journey95 wrote:Hey man,

Just reading through some of the replies here either trying to dissuade you from implant or diagnose you otherwise- all I can say everyones particular circumstances/reason for ED is completely different. Not just a case of saying oh you’re young! Don’t get an implant! Which I find is very easily thrown around in here..

I’m from the UK at 27 years old and about to get an implant, so give me a PM with anything you want to know.


Thanks for your reply.

I have been very depressed and suicidal the last year because of this and see getting an implant a way out of this..
What made you get an implant?



I’ve basically been through all the treatments (none have helped/worked) so I’m at the end of the line with it all now, no other option really!
26 years old from the UK. Currently trying injections after pills ineffective. Implant may be in the future.

Daniel29
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby Daniel29 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:53 am

Journey95 wrote:
Daniel29 wrote:
Journey95 wrote:Hey man,

Just reading through some of the replies here either trying to dissuade you from implant or diagnose you otherwise- all I can say everyones particular circumstances/reason for ED is completely different. Not just a case of saying oh you’re young! Don’t get an implant! Which I find is very easily thrown around in here..

I’m from the UK at 27 years old and about to get an implant, so give me a PM with anything you want to know.


Thanks for your reply.

I have been very depressed and suicidal the last year because of this and see getting an implant a way out of this..
What made you get an implant?



I’ve basically been through all the treatments (none have helped/worked) so I’m at the end of the line with it all now, no other option really!


Do you mind me asking about can you get help to cover the cost of it? Like insurances and all that

FinallyBionic
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby FinallyBionic » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:01 am

Hey Daniel29,
Everyone's condition is different. You mentioned that you have a low libido level. I think the decision to go for an implant or not depends on your ability to have an erection if your libido is back to normal. You need to get your libido level up first. If you still can't get a good erection, you should then consider the implant.
Finally Bionic
1969. RP Oct. 2017. Pills and Trimix didn't work. Inguinal hernia repair on both sides. AMS CX 21 cm+1 RTE, by Dr. Kai Li at Kaiser, VA, Jan. 2021. FT member since July 2020 as AST2123. See my previous 457 posts.

Journey95
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby Journey95 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:10 am

Do you mind me asking about can you get help to cover the cost of it? Like insurances and all that[/quote]


You’re able to get the operation for free on the NHS if you reach the end of the treatments. In terms of private healthcare it wouldn’t cover it if it was a “pre-existing” condition which it would’ve been for me!

The only other option would be to pay out of pocket privately- however this would be £12k plus for the operation alone, that’s not considering your initial appointment and any tests etc.
26 years old from the UK. Currently trying injections after pills ineffective. Implant may be in the future.

Daniel29
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Re: Implant at 29

Postby Daniel29 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:53 pm

Journey95 wrote:Do you mind me asking about can you get help to cover the cost of it? Like insurances and all that



You’re able to get the operation for free on the NHS if you reach the end of the treatments. In terms of private healthcare it wouldn’t cover it if it was a “pre-existing” condition which it would’ve been for me!

The only other option would be to pay out of pocket privately- however this would be £12k plus for the operation alone, that’s not considering your initial appointment and any tests etc.[/quote]

Okay thank you good luck with the implant.


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