LGX_Man wrote:Unfortunately, most doctors will require that you use injections for awhile before considering an implant.
Lots of it makes no sense. Lots of things make no sense. Thank goodness there are some forward thinking doctors out there nowadays, at last! (good luck finding one)
When I consulted Dr. Kramer he suggested trying injections to see if they would work. A test injection in his office had no effect, and he sent me home to try it there and see if the environment would make any difference. When it didn't he said there was no point in continuing down that road, so we agreed to go with the implant. I delayed proceeding for a long time and eventually came to accept that I had no other choice, so in 2008 I had the surgery. We had been asexual for years before that point, and by the time I healed from the surgery we discovered that both of us had lost all interest and desire. So I have the implant but have never used it - probably not the best decision I ever made. I guess you're never too old to learn a new lesson.