Postby Lost Sheep » Fri Jul 28, 2017 5:13 pm
If the meds are working satisfactorily for you and (BIG IF) you are experiencing no complications, you may want to consider waiting on the implant. (Check out some of Rahid1's posts on the subject.) Implantation is a BIG step, IRREVERSIBLE and not 100% successful (a small but significant number do not work out the first time) and there are new solutions being researched continuously (a pumpless implant erected by magnetically induced heat is in animal trials right now and the venom of the Brazilian Walking Spider looks promising if they can eliminate the major side effect - death).
Implantation pretty much eliminates all other less invasive solutions.
Having said that caveat, a successful implant is pretty nifty and by far the most appreciated prosthetic solution currently available.
Implantation is the best substitute for a natural, organic erection we have at the moment mainly because it is more reliable and controllabe than the alternatives. The duration of the erection is superior to both natural erections and the other medical interventions. The main disadvantages of an implant is that you do have to pump it up, take certain medical risks and have a mechanical device that can break.
Despite all that, I am on the path to get one as soon as I can, having weighed carefully the options.
Good luck
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Lost Sheep on Fri Jul 28, 2017 9:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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