Floppy head syndrome and condoms

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DoomEngloom
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Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby DoomEngloom » Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:50 am

Hello All
After 7 weeks I was "activated" on Thursday and given the green light to go, go, go like a rabbit! :D

My doctor mentioned that the erection looked fine, but I did seem to have a lack of blood flow to the the head of the penis (floppy head syndrome) and the implant wouldn't correct this. He said it would be fine for masturbation but may be a problem for penetration. In essence, he hinted that the head may "fold back" as I thrust forward.

If I found it a problem he could easily solve it by putting a couple of stitches at the bottom of the head of the penis which would stop it folding back on itself.

So....some questions;
Has anyone tried the stitches option and how effective was it?
Would wearing a condom help with the problem? Would it give some structure to the head?
My doctor implied that the lack of blood flow to the head wouldn't improve. Has anyone experienced otherwise?

Thank you in advance, guys.
48 yo in UK. Frequent impotence from 2000, but bowel cancer sealed the deal in 2008. Pills, potions and pumps did nothing - went bionic on 24/02/15

anotherguy
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby anotherguy » Sat Apr 11, 2015 4:37 pm

I still haven't gotten my implant yet and this is basically my only concern at the moment so I would also like to hear other guys who have the implant talk about this.

Just to be clear though, I haven't gotten the yet because I'll be paying out of pocket most likely and I still don't have enough to get it done.
Implanted by Dr. Andrew Kramer
AMS LGX 21cm + 1.5cm rte
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ED2013
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby ED2013 » Sat Apr 11, 2015 6:32 pm

Floppy head syndrome is caused by an implant that is too short. With a proper sized implant, you should have no trouble whatsoever with penetration regardless of lack of blood flow to the glans.

jerrywayne
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby jerrywayne » Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:54 pm

I had floppy head at first ,but as time goes on it will get much better.I also used ved but not the ring
I do not have floopy head now been three years and I love my implant bout 95 % like it was ,and can keep it hard as long as I want I pump it up teice a day every day it's wonderful , be patient it will get better and better .I have AMS700LGX .

KMeister
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby KMeister » Sun Apr 12, 2015 12:00 pm

I had floppy head problems after my first implant so the doctor went back in to correct it. But it wasn't a matter of simply putting in longer cylinders. Actually, as I wrote back in this message...

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1040&p=7260&hilit=floppy+head#p6627
[I]t's not that the cylinders are too short per se. Rather, they can't push into my glans. He'll do what's called corporoplasty to literally hollow out my glans somewhat so the cylinders will reach into the head.


The stitches thing just doesn't sound right to me. I recommend getting a second opinion from one of the top implanters.

KMeister

ED2013
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby ED2013 » Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:49 pm

KMeister wrote:

The stitches thing just doesn't sound right to me. I recommend getting a second opinion from one of the top implanters.

KMeister


I agree

DoomEngloom
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby DoomEngloom » Mon Apr 13, 2015 10:22 am

Thank you gents for your replies. It's good to hear a variety of opinions and experiences.

Unfortunately I am based in the UK and my op was done on the NHS. There wasn't an option to pick my surgeon - it was a case of being grateful for being offered the op. Many are not so lucky.

It's early days at the moment - i haven't actually had a chance to try it out "in the field" so to speak. Bad timing for my wife (and me :? ). I will keep inflating and reinflating daily and up my fitness levels a bit via some jogging and see if I can improve my general circulation etc.

I will be seeing my surgeon/doctor in 3 months time, so it will be a good time to reassess things.

However, I'm curious if anyone has had the stitches option tho - anyone??
48 yo in UK. Frequent impotence from 2000, but bowel cancer sealed the deal in 2008. Pills, potions and pumps did nothing - went bionic on 24/02/15

proactive
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby proactive » Tue Apr 14, 2015 11:13 pm

I have never heard of floppy head being anything more than an improperly sized implant, but I guess I could be wrong. Second opinion time.
50 yr old. 21cm Titan implanted on June 20th 2013

FlaDon
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby FlaDon » Tue Apr 14, 2015 11:27 pm

I have read about correction of floppy head syndrome (or SST deformity) being corrected by suturing. I remember seeing a photo of the procedure, but cannot find it to link to this thread. I think, however, that the purpose is to put the glans in a fixed position, and not necessarily moving it into a position where the cylinders are situated within the glans. Still, it sounds like under sizing on cylinder length.
63, Central Florida area, ED for two years. Implanted with Coloplast Titan Touch (22 cm w/ no RTE's) March 23, 2015 in Daytona Beach by Dr. Martin Dineen.

RogerM
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms

Postby RogerM » Wed Apr 15, 2015 5:13 am

I had an implant about a year ago but have not experienced floppy head syndrome. I have seen on this site several guys mention that they took Viagra to improve the blood flow to the glans & it fixed the problem.
61, Type II Diabetes and ED for 10 yrs.
Coloplast Titan OTR 22cm + (2) 1 cm RTEs on 3/13/14 by Dr. Bruce Garber at Hahnemann Univ. Hospital/Philadelphia, PA


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