Postby TANGERINE » Thu Mar 23, 2017 11:52 pm
FROGGY:
I think it is time to recall the "first principles" of your journey. Remember, the purpose of an implant is to allow the man to have penetrative sex. For me, I identified "the ability to have sex" as the definition of success. Accordingly, failure is defined as :
a) infection resulting in having the device removed or
b) inflation problems such that the device would not get hard enough for sex.
everything else is "icing on the cake."
When my local urologist first brought the option of an implant up, he stated "implants do have issues, but for the most part they work well"
Once I decided to get the implant, my local urologist stated "I know this is scary, but you are doing the right thing"
That being said, I sympathize with your concern about the pump position. However, please realize that the position is "one of the issues."
My advice, If the position continues to be a significant problem at two or three months, then make a plea with Kramer to place you on the surgery schedule for a simple revision of the pump location (DO NOT CHANGE SURGEONS). That surgery is not a big deal, and it is part and parcel of what you signed up for when you took the risk of going under the knife to have an implant.
My second advice is for your psychological state. It takes real courage and balls to face the nuclear option of surgery. Now that you are on the other side, I think you are much better off than when you had an unreliable dick with , as a consequence of, no girls to put it in. Life is sometimes difficult, and the easy path is not always the one that we get to take. So keep fighting, keep courageous, and realize that a good surgeon like Kramer will indeed take you back to the OR to make everything right -- sometimes, it takes more than one operation, it is just the way life (and surgery) goes......
With supportive feelings, your bionic bro , TANGERINE
"Strive to find the best surgeon--experience really matters"
(63 yo, Titan 22cm implant Feb 2017 by Dr Eid) I'm super pleased with my length/girth/implant performance. See my story at "The road to becoming a bionic male: Answers ..."