LifeSucks wrote:Hi guys, for the past 8 months I;'ve been struggling with ED with what seems like Venous Leak (Can't maintain an erection without stimulation at all, and it goes down within seconds after i stand uo).
Cialis/Viagra is a hit or miss, and i'm trying different things now such as 10mg daily, 20mg daily and it seems to work, but i know that i will eventually get used to it and it won;'t work anymore.
I was wondering is there any other guys here in their 20's with an implant? How does it feel? What is dating like?
Also, since i am from Europe, i was wondering if there are any good surgeons here since to travel to USA i would need to get a VISA etc.
Thanks!
First, don't let a visa stop you. I think from most EU countries they are very easy to get. Perhaps even upon arrival here. Visa's for medical reasons are also available. Second, I think most of us try to give the best advice that we can based upon our life experiences. But we are not doctors.
I would suggest finding a competent urologist near you for a diagnosis. Do your very best to meet with a doctor that is at least willing to reccomend an implant. If a honest opinion that you should get an implant from him or a colleague isn't an option that he'd be willing to make. Then you face the risk of him just giving you pills & pointing you out the door.
In London is a Dr. Ralph that does implants. I don't pretend to know the details of getting medical care in Europe but I think he does private work as well as for the NHS. Not counting travel costs. There are lots of respected doctors in the USA that have a cash price under $30k usd. Some that practice in lower cost cities have a price around $20k usd.
My opinion only. If you have been successful in business & have the disposable income. There is no practical reason that you can't get an implant. How is your spoken English?
Good luck.