Dr. Hakky on malleables

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adkd124
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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby adkd124 » Wed Feb 26, 2025 12:31 am

cautiouslyoptimistic wrote:So is the Tactra just completely unbendable? That’s how Hakky makes it sound based on that riding a bike comment. This has me nervous because I’m going in for a revision from the genesis to the tactra. I like the way the malleable feels, but this genesis is not rigid at all. Hangs like a noodle. But i also don’t want something I can’t bend either. The hospital I’m getting the surgery done at doesn’t use Rigicon unfortunately

You can wear it up. Tactra have are really good stiffness even 11mm rods. My rods are bendable but it spring back, with time it becoming better but I still wear it up. I think rigicon have best ratio of stiffness and memory.
30 yo. Get tactra in 30, 11mm rods. Lost 5mm in length and 5mm in width. Regret about getting implant.

LastHope
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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby LastHope » Wed Feb 26, 2025 8:10 am

Hey Adkd124, how many months did it take before you could bend your implant downward? Was upward working from the beginning after healing? Lately, upward has been the coziest position for me.

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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby LastHope » Wed Feb 26, 2025 1:07 pm

Tactra 13mm diameter rods here exhibit good bend memory for this surgeon (Dr. Ashish Sabharwal) in India. Date of picture: February 26, 2025. This is from a new box.

Whether it will sharply bend the same way once implanted is highly subjective, depending on one’s anatomy, scar tissue and tissue elasticity.

Glad to see this progress, especially with the 13mm diameter rods.
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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby wasim1 » Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:26 pm

IndianRasputin wrote:
LastHope wrote:
IndianRasputin wrote:Even doctors fudge up
What chance do students have
I’ve recently been dealing with feeling much less sensation and engorgement during sex


You can check with your urologist about Cabergoline - a dopamine receptor agonist that's prescribed off label by some for sensation issues.

Did TRT restore your T levels to appropriate range? I heard you mentioning about TRT in another thread.



I will look into that. I have begun 250mg weekly just two weeks, so I’ll get back to you on this shortly. At 250mg testosterone I think it’s a bit above average

i m on TRT since 20 years.i take 0.5ml every week from my Doctor(injection)my T level was always 300 and i was feeling fine but not the fine which i want then about one year before i started 10000iu d3 120mcg K2 6MG BORON 200mg MAG BISGLYCINATE 50mg ZINC and after 3months my T level shoot up to 1350 and my doctor and myself were surprize and she asked me what i m doing and i told her about the supplements i m taking...she was very happy and she said keep doing as my hematocrit was in normal range.i m still on same 1350 level and i take all supplements with my lunch as those all are fat soluble... my discharge volume has increased like i was in my teens...my power has increased too much and i hit the GYM hard....very happy with all those supplements.there is no side effects of this supplements.i think every body should give it a try


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