MT5400 wrote:Dear Tybeeman and flyweed,
Congratulations on your successful experience with your local doctor. For me, the implant was (is) a major empowerment, self-image benefit and the cost of travel to see the best surgeon, even though geographically remote, was not an inhibiting factor. Based on my research, I found Dr. Eid to be eminently qualified -- and a nice guy, as well -- that is why I chose him for my first implant. However, my subsequent infection was devastating for my wife and I. It was so pervasive that no replacement three piece or malleable rod could be swapped at removal of the infected device. I was told to expect scarring and fibrosis in the corpora which would make a subsequent implant more challenging -- not to mention the dreaded penile shortening. I can assure you gentlemen there is nothing “fishy” regarding the devastation of spending eight nights in a crowded New York hospital while they search for a bacteria that has robbed you of your manhood.
It wasn’t until I saw a video with Dr. Kramer on YouTube where an implant was performed on a gentleman with a similar negative experience with infection and subsequent scarring fibrosis that I allowed myself to consider at least a malleable, semirigid rod (likely to fit more easily in my scarred corpora, with minimal infection potential) or, if corpora scarring could be dealt with, an AMS 700 (antibiotic treated, with ostensible increased infection protection) might be fitted. I found Dr. Kramer to be most knowledgeable, responsive, and pleasant and I gave him complete discretion regarding what procedure would be most practicable. When he opened me up for surgery, after cleaning up the corpora, he determined that the three-piece device was feasible, with acceptable infection risk. It is now nine weeks post-surgery and I am delighted to be infection free with my resuscitated member performing as advertised. For that, I am extremely grateful.
I had no intention of slamming Midwest doctors (or Dr. Eid) in my post. My intent was to inspire others who have had a bad experience with hopeful possibilities and that, regardless of where the physician is located, diligence is required to identify a surgeon with appropriate competence and experience; and one that is capable of communicating and delivering on the alternatives. All best.
MT5400
MT5400, You still miss the point of my message. So I know you are from the mid west so read it carefully. Your title was "Issues for out-of-town implants and revisions" You talked about the problem with having problem and having to travel long distant again then you start telling us that you are going go another long distant for another Doctor for a revision. Let me put this a different way. You title should have read, "There are no issues for out of town implants and revision".By the way I traveled out of town to have me implant.