does everyone have to try pills, then VED, then injections?

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wolfpacker
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does everyone have to try pills, then VED, then injections?

Postby wolfpacker » Mon Dec 16, 2013 1:11 am

Hey all, it makes sense that doctors would want to try every alternative before giving you the implant. However I would really rather not live with having to use a pump or give myself a shot in the dick every single time before sex. The implant seems a lot better than those options. So do you HAVE to try those options before you are allowed to get implanted?
Early 30s with ED for years from penis enlargement stretching and jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side

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soulforged
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Re: does everyone have to try pills, then VED, then injections?

Postby soulforged » Mon Dec 16, 2013 10:19 am

no
if you fail pills you an get the it

oldgoat
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Re: does everyone have to try pills, then VED, then injections?

Postby oldgoat » Mon Dec 16, 2013 11:42 am

Same here. I declined trying the shots and got the implant.
Via medicare.
Implanted with colorplast Titan 3 years ago. Davinci radical prostatectomy 6 months ago. Very happy with the outcome of both procedures.
Dr Jonas Benson. Uropartners, Wheaton, IL.

wolfimplant
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Re: does everyone have to try pills, then VED, then injections?

Postby wolfimplant » Mon Dec 16, 2013 1:36 pm

same here, discussed my situation with the doctor and bypassed all other unacceptable options,
as the implant is the best one.

Had my surgery 6 days ago, never really had major pain, swelling is now also gone.
It feels like nothing ever was done "down south".

Medicare normally does pay for the procedure, although there might be
some new rules since last September, the date when they publish new guidelines.
Secretary of my doctor checked also with Anthem, my supplement and stated that they would
cover it as well.
WOLF
AMS LGX Implant Dec. 9th, 2013

p1s8d2
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Re: does everyone have to try pills, then VED, then injections?

Postby p1s8d2 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 4:17 pm

Mee too. I tried pills for years with success at first then no response. I turned down the pump as I had no interest in it. I tried injections in the doctor's office only to tell him to shove the needle up his &(*%. I ended up with the implant and I am very happy so far. Its your body. Your life to live. Go for it!!!!
40 years old from the East Coast
ED since my 20's and have no idea what caused it
Implanted on 11/19/13 with the AMS 700 LGX via John Hopkins Urology

oldgoat
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Re: does everyone have to try pills, then VED, then injections?

Postby oldgoat » Tue Dec 17, 2013 6:53 pm

Wolf
Medicare does pay for the implant.
Check my posts.
Possibly your doctor is billing your insurance instead of billing medicare .
Implanted with colorplast Titan 3 years ago. Davinci radical prostatectomy 6 months ago. Very happy with the outcome of both procedures.
Dr Jonas Benson. Uropartners, Wheaton, IL.


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