I was originally scheduled to have my implant surgery back in june but I have been fighting the insurance co.(Blue Choice) for about 6 weeks.All of this to no avail and I will be paying for the entire procedure out of pocket.I have my surgery scheduled for August 16th with Dr. Milam in Nashville.I have to make my payment 2 weeks before the surgery and I am really getting hesitant about pulling the trigger.My onset of Peyronies started in 2007 and I have tried pills,pumps,injections,and a graft surgery each ending in discouragment.My penis has shrunk about 2 inches in this time and I am able to have sex with my wife but it is frustrating.She says it's not the length but the rigidity.It seems pretty hard to me but it is either that or the upward curve which makes it hard for penetration.I would like to get any feedback good or bad to help me get over my cold feet.I am scared that if I have the surgery it may not help and it is a ton of money to not get any results.On the other hand,I am pretty miserable with our sex life as it is and can't see that continuing.I really need some help from some of you guys with experience.Please someone pull me back off the ledge or give me a push.I really would appreciate all of your thoughts!
Thanks again,
Brad
Surgery soon getting very apprehensive
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Tarheel
My advice is to not wait. More than likely Dr Milam will be implanting a LGX, and overtime with the LGX you will gain back some of the lost inches you lost with peyronies. Had my implant done by Dr Milam last year, and I am very thankfull I got it done. I also had peyronies, which I also lost about 1 1/2 within the first 4 months after I discovered the curve. The first 2 weeks after surgery is a little painfull but you will be very glad you done it. I had a 60 degree curvature with peyronies, and now with implant I have no curve.
I used a VED about a month before surgury to help with the outcome. From what Dr Milam told me is the VED streches out the corporas to its maximum size.
Chris
My advice is to not wait. More than likely Dr Milam will be implanting a LGX, and overtime with the LGX you will gain back some of the lost inches you lost with peyronies. Had my implant done by Dr Milam last year, and I am very thankfull I got it done. I also had peyronies, which I also lost about 1 1/2 within the first 4 months after I discovered the curve. The first 2 weeks after surgery is a little painfull but you will be very glad you done it. I had a 60 degree curvature with peyronies, and now with implant I have no curve.
I used a VED about a month before surgury to help with the outcome. From what Dr Milam told me is the VED streches out the corporas to its maximum size.
Chris
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Thanks Chris! I really appreciate it.It eases my mind to be able to hear something positive from someone else who has used the same Dr.I'll probably be asking for some advice post surgery.Thanks again!
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Tarheel,
It's a big decision for you especially with the cost you may have to pay. Medicare covered my AMSCLX100. I had no aprehension about this surgery. Let the MD do his thing after your thorough discussion with him about the expected results. My results were so positive, as was my hospital stay at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas, that I am most enthusiastic about recommending an implant. Mine has been life-changing. Please see my post on page 5 of the implant section under HANKTHEDOG, "At home now with my AMSCLX100" for a brief report immediately following my surgery. I think it will be encouraging to you. My best wishes to you. I look forward to hearing about your decision. Hankthedog
It's a big decision for you especially with the cost you may have to pay. Medicare covered my AMSCLX100. I had no aprehension about this surgery. Let the MD do his thing after your thorough discussion with him about the expected results. My results were so positive, as was my hospital stay at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas, that I am most enthusiastic about recommending an implant. Mine has been life-changing. Please see my post on page 5 of the implant section under HANKTHEDOG, "At home now with my AMSCLX100" for a brief report immediately following my surgery. I think it will be encouraging to you. My best wishes to you. I look forward to hearing about your decision. Hankthedog
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Tarheel, following my first post you asked who did the surgery. Dr. Joshua Fine of Baylor Medical Center Dallas. Recovery was fast, I thought, considering what was done. I have sent 15 picures and text to Paul, but nothing has been posted. Don't know what the delay is as he was enthusiastic to publish my story last September. But I can't guess what is involved in running this fine site. I'll be glad to help with answers to questions you may have. Regards, Hankthedog
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First of all, go for it! I think the experience here would tip heavily in favor of going forward.
To Hankthedog, start a new topic, paste in your text, and add your pictures. I did all of mine myself, its not a big deal.
Dave
To Hankthedog, start a new topic, paste in your text, and add your pictures. I did all of mine myself, its not a big deal.
Dave
Charter member of the Brotherhood of Bionic Boners.
69 YO with a venous leak since puberty, made worse by meds & diabetes. Tried pills, a VED, and injections before my AMS 700LGX was implanted 3-17-2011. A life changing event!
69 YO with a venous leak since puberty, made worse by meds & diabetes. Tried pills, a VED, and injections before my AMS 700LGX was implanted 3-17-2011. A life changing event!
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Tarheel, my comments to you recently may have implied a criticism of Frank Talk for delay in posting some information I sent to the site. I apologise to all. The site has been the reason for my having an implant and improving my life. I have only praise for this work. Hankthedog
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Thanks so much for input.I have just paid for my surgery and am very optimistic thanks to your replies.I have to pay 2 weeks in advance when paying out of pocket.For information purposes,my total is 19,601.00.I will post my progress after the surgery, as many of the guys who have gone before me have been such a inspiration.
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And worth every penny. Best wishes for a successful outcome and a good recovery!
Greg
Greg
Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.
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Hey Tarheel.
As a recent implant recipient (LGX 7 months), I've recently been through the journey. Looking back, it was not all that bad. Looking forward, the future seems quite bright. Gone are so many problems from the "before implant" days. Weird how my penis was dead for so long that many other "now" non-important things had taken over. It's as though the light is always on nowadays. I'm looking at things through a whole new set of cojones men! It can be a good thing. Sex is a reality! Hope we run into each other online Tarheel and best of luck with your implant. Ask me questions, there are many answers yet to be had.
As a recent implant recipient (LGX 7 months), I've recently been through the journey. Looking back, it was not all that bad. Looking forward, the future seems quite bright. Gone are so many problems from the "before implant" days. Weird how my penis was dead for so long that many other "now" non-important things had taken over. It's as though the light is always on nowadays. I'm looking at things through a whole new set of cojones men! It can be a good thing. Sex is a reality! Hope we run into each other online Tarheel and best of luck with your implant. Ask me questions, there are many answers yet to be had.
62. Retired. AMS 700 LGX implanted Nov. 18, 2013. Ask me any questions about being implanted or life afterwards.
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