Spinal cord injury incomplete 27m
Spinal cord injury incomplete 27m
Hello guys I was just wondering if anyone have had a spinal cord injury and have considered getting a penile implant and if you already have one what is your outcome. Currently I am taking Cialis and Viagra but they don't seem to be working anymore and then my doctor prescribed me trimix I don't like the fact that it has to be store in the cold all the time. What if I want a quicke at a random place. How quick did you agree to the penile implant..Please advise
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Hi!I have peyronie disease and also split spine. My perineum doesn't work well and my reflexes are slow...I had severe venous leak and i'm considering an implant...
26 y/o - nonbacterial Prostatitis from 2016 - Peyronie Disease from 2018 - Diagnosis in 2020 - Moderate/Severe ED due to PD - Cialis and Viagra - Looking for an implant...
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MeloxDD wrote:Hi!I have peyronie disease and also split spine. My perineum doesn't work well and my reflexes are slow...I had severe venous leak and i'm considering an implant...
Same here. I have my appointment in 2 weeks and we'll see what happens and what the doctor tells me
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I didn't have a spinal cord injury but found the trimix was too restrictive, cumbersome, and inconvenient. I tried it for 3 months and had an implant and haven't looked back. It's been such a morale booster.
47 with ED for years. Viagra/Cialis no change. Trimix worked, but painful erections and inconvenient. AMS 700 implant CX, 21 cm + 1.5 cm RTE, 10/22/2019, Andrew Kramer
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BmorePaul wrote:I didn't have a spinal cord injury but found the trimix was too restrictive, cumbersome, and inconvenient. I tried it for 3 months and had an implant and haven't looked back. It's been such a morale booster.
Yeah I spoke about it with my significant other and we both agreed that we don't want that route because we wanted spontaneous right away
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I used oral medications for a long time. When they lost effectiveness, my primary care physician suggested that authorization for an implant might be possible.
Pretty much immediately.
Then it took 14 months for me to find a surgeon I wanted to trust to do the implant.
Blah1109 wrote:ow quick did you agree to the penile implant..Please advise
Pretty much immediately.
Then it took 14 months for me to find a surgeon I wanted to trust to do the implant.
Lost Sheep
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Lost Sheep wrote:I used oral medications for a long time. When they lost effectiveness, my primary care physician suggested that authorization for an implant might be possible.Blah1109 wrote:ow quick did you agree to the penile implant..Please advise
Pretty much immediately.
Then it took 14 months for me to find a surgeon I wanted to trust to do the implant.
Why so long? Do you live in fairly area wirh good docs or hard to find around your area? Etc
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Blah1109 wrote:Lost Sheep wrote:I used oral medications for a long time. When they lost effectiveness, my primary care physician suggested that authorization for an implant might be possible.Blah1109 wrote:ow quick did you agree to the penile implant..Please advise
Pretty much immediately.
Then it took 14 months for me to find a surgeon I wanted to trust to do the implant.
Why so long? Do you live in fairly area wirh good docs or hard to find around your area? Etc
I interviewed with two surgeons in Anchorage. I wanted more assurance of the highest skill level. I contacted Dr Kramer and Dr Eid (both were available through the Veteran's Administration, which provides most of my health care, as I am a disabled veteran). Dr Kramer at the time sometimes performed surgeries for the Maryland VA and Dr. Eid is is authorized as an outside provider. Neither my VA in Alaska nor Maryland would pay for travel, but I was able to enroll in the Maryland system, so would be able to get the surgery if I jumped through their bureaucratic hoops. Alaska VA did authorize travel to Washington State, so I interviewed a surgeon there.
Then, a nurse working in the travel office (who was not supportive at first) called me and told me that Dr Shaw had recently been assigned to the local Air Force Base Hospital and he was expert enough to have taught the procedure. I jumped at the chance to interview with him and was immediately impressed and scheduled my surgery right away.
All that did take a while. Maybe I was too picky. But I am protective of my penis.
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
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Lost Sheep wrote:Blah1109 wrote:Lost Sheep wrote:I used oral medications for a long time. When they lost effectiveness, my primary care physician suggested that authorization for an implant might be possible.
Pretty much immediately.
Then it took 14 months for me to find a surgeon I wanted to trust to do the implant.
Why so long? Do you live in fairly area wirh good docs or hard to find around your area? Etc
I interviewed with two surgeons in Anchorage. I wanted more assurance of the highest skill level. I contacted Dr Kramer and Dr Eid (both were available through the Veteran's Administration, which provides most of my health care, as I am a disabled veteran). Dr Kramer at the time sometimes performed surgeries for the Maryland VA and Dr. Eid is is authorized as an outside provider. Neither my VA in Alaska nor Maryland would pay for travel, but I was able to enroll in the Maryland system, so would be able to get the surgery if I jumped through their bureaucratic hoops. Alaska VA did authorize travel to Washington State, so I interviewed a surgeon there.
Then, a nurse working in the travel office (who was not supportive at first) called me and told me that Dr Shaw had recently been assigned to the local Air Force Base Hospital and he was expert enough to have taught the procedure. I jumped at the chance to interview with him and was immediately impressed and scheduled my surgery right away.
All that did take a while. Maybe I was too picky. But I am protective of my penis.
I hear that name a lot I do have work insurance so I don't think I have a limit on who I can see or not I am ready for my penis to work
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Blah1109 wrote:I hear that name a lot I do have work insurance so I don't think I have a limit on who I can see or not I am ready for my penis to work
Being well-knows is good. But, as Dr Shaw told me "You will be overflying a lot of good surgeons if you go to the East Coast. Dr. Eid told me simply "Find a surgeon in love with his craft" He went on to explain, such a sureon will put his patient's welfare above all other considerations.
There are plenty of excellent surgeons mentione on FrankTalk
Kramer,
Eid
Ostrowski Washington State
Karpman California
Perito Florida
Walsh, WSashington State (he may be retired)
and I know the Dr Garber (USA Midwest) is highly regarded and is published.
Then there is Chris Love in Australia
and a surgeon in England whos name escapes me at the moment.
and no shortage of other fine and assiduous surgeons.
Just find a surgeon you trust and who trusts you. Local is better for ease of followup.
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
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