Question for NJ folks who have had an implant
Question for NJ folks who have had an implant
My first thread asked for a recommendation for a NJ urologist, pretty much in a specific part of the state. However, no one was able to help with a local dr. So, I am asking again, if anyone, who lives in NJ, and has had an implant procedure done, will you share the name of the doctor who performed your surgery, and your experience with said doctor? I would appreciate any comments, suggestions. So far, Dr. Kramer (Baltimore) and Dr. Eid (NYC) have been suggested. Thank you in advance, lowrider.
67 yrs old. I have been a Viagra user for at least a dozen yrs or so; have been increasing dosage the last few yrs and only experienced diminishing results.
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You can't lose with either one of those. Both highly respected
66 YO, Implant 6/7/2017 at University of Maryland by Dr. Andrew Kramer, High Volume Implant And world class surgeon. AMS 700. Great expierence with zero complications.
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Just received my second implant on fri. [8/25] after 5 years implanted. My doctor for both surgeries is Dr. David Sussman, he is with Delaware Valley Urology. They are located in Sewell and Voorhees, NJ
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30 pickup wrote:Just received my second implant on fri. [8/25] after 5 years implanted. My doctor for both surgeries is Dr. David Sussman, he is with Delaware Valley Urology. They are located in Sewell and Voorhees, NJ
Why did you have a 2nd implant after 5 yrs? I thought they last for 10-15 yrs. How was you experience with Dr. Sussman? Were you satisfied with his procudeure? PM is you feel more comfortable that way. Thanks, Lowrider
67 yrs old. I have been a Viagra user for at least a dozen yrs or so; have been increasing dosage the last few yrs and only experienced diminishing results.
Re: Question for NJ folks who have had an implant
lowrider wrote:My first thread asked for a recommendation for a NJ urologist, pretty much in a specific part of the state. However, no one was able to help with a local dr. So, I am asking again, if anyone, who lives in NJ, and has had an implant procedure done, will you share the name of the doctor who performed your surgery, and your experience with said doctor? I would appreciate any comments, suggestions. So far, Dr. Kramer (Baltimore) and Dr. Eid (NYC) have been suggested. Thank you in advance, lowrider.
There are great surgeons everywhere in Canada and the US. Pick a surgeon and then ask if there are any BAD stories about him/her. If not, proceed. This Forum is getting to be a great big commercial for Kramer and Eid. Maybe they are great but asking patients to have to fly to get to a surgeon and then dump a ton of money on a procedure is ridiculous. If you had a heard attack and required a bypass (as I did) would you be so concerned??? Based on what I have read on here, I doubt it. Come on guys. A 4 inch HARD dick is still better than an * inch limp noodle. I would argue that most surgeons are great at what they do and should not be compared to a few bad apples.
Larry
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Larry10625 wrote:lowrider wrote:My first thread asked for a recommendation for a NJ urologist, pretty much in a specific part of the state. However, no one was able to help with a local dr. So, I am asking again, if anyone, who lives in NJ, and has had an implant procedure done, will you share the name of the doctor who performed your surgery, and your experience with said doctor? I would appreciate any comments, suggestions. So far, Dr. Kramer (Baltimore) and Dr. Eid (NYC) have been suggested. Thank you in advance, lowrider.
There are great surgeons everywhere in Canada and the US. Pick a surgeon and then ask if there are any BAD stories about him/her. If not, proceed. This Forum is getting to be a great big commercial for Kramer and Eid. Maybe they are great but asking patients to have to fly to get to a surgeon and then dump a ton of money on a procedure is ridiculous. If you had a heard attack and required a bypass (as I did) would you be so concerned??? Based on what I have read on here, I doubt it. Come on guys. A 4 inch HARD dick is still better than an * inch limp noodle. I would argue that most surgeons are great at what they do and should not be compared to a few bad apples.
Larry
AMEN to that.
PC at age 56
RALP on 2/16
Implant on 6/26/2017 Doctor Tariq Hakky
Coloplast Titan OTR, 22cm with 1 cm RTE
RALP on 2/16
Implant on 6/26/2017 Doctor Tariq Hakky
Coloplast Titan OTR, 22cm with 1 cm RTE
Re: Question for NJ folks who have had an implant
Larry10625 wrote:lowrider wrote:My first thread asked for a recommendation for a NJ urologist, pretty much in a specific part of the state. However, no one was able to help with a local dr. So, I am asking again, if anyone, who lives in NJ, and has had an implant procedure done, will you share the name of the doctor who performed your surgery, and your experience with said doctor? I would appreciate any comments, suggestions. So far, Dr. Kramer (Baltimore) and Dr. Eid (NYC) have been suggested. Thank you in advance, lowrider.
There are great surgeons everywhere in Canada and the US. Pick a surgeon and then ask if there are any BAD stories about him/her. If not, proceed. This Forum is getting to be a great big commercial for Kramer and Eid. Maybe they are great but asking patients to have to fly to get to a surgeon and then dump a ton of money on a procedure is ridiculous. If you had a heard attack and required a bypass (as I did) would you be so concerned??? Based on what I have read on here, I doubt it. Come on guys. A 4 inch HARD dick is still better than an * inch limp noodle. I would argue that most surgeons are great at what they do and should not be compared to a few bad apples.
Larry
Point taken. Personally, when it comes to elective surgery, I do care to find out, from others who have used the same doctor, who I may or may not care to consult with. Living 90 miles away from two large cities, NY and Philly, I would think I would have little difficulty getting recommendations in my home state, I do have one in NJ, that said, Drs. Kramer and Eid were they names I read about with the most frequency.
67 yrs old. I have been a Viagra user for at least a dozen yrs or so; have been increasing dosage the last few yrs and only experienced diminishing results.
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