frank66665 wrote:FMLFML85 wrote:frank66665 wrote:FMLFML85 How long have you had the system? why do you want to know if it's at the right point or not? do you feel any discomfort or pain?
close to 7 years. sometimes my left tip hurts. just worried, I had a revision 3 years ago because of the left tip being to far into the glans.
Even though you had the MOT done 3 years ago, has it started to hurt again?
Yes it still hurts but it hurts a lot less now. The dull pain was noticeable soon after the revision and has be ongoing for the last 3 years. Im worried about doing to many revisions because with every revision more scare tissue will be created making future revisions harder for the doctor to do. It doesn't always hurt and the pain feels a lot more dull than the sharp piercing pain I experienced before the revision.
Before the revision the left tip of the implant was noticeable much further into the tip of my glans than the right cylinder was. The doctor changed the left cylinder from a 26cm to a 24cm and left the right cylinder at 26cm. My penis naturally curved to the left before the implant and the doctor believes that my penis is shorter on the left side than the right. Now both cylinders are at the same position into the glans. I think the dull pain I sometimes experience now is from the left cylinder pressing latterly on the glans as apposed to it pressing distally before the revision when I was experiencing sharp pain.
I probably should take measurements of how far the tips are into the glans now and make sure they don't progressively go further into the glans. I feel like I have to be very careful about the damage the implant may be causing over time so I can keep having sex and not become permanently impotent. Im in my 30s and im worried about being impotent for the rest of my life because of the implant destroying my penis.