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Durability for fighting
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2022 10:26 pm
by Danhall90
Hey Team,
Loving this page and all the input everyone generously gives.
I am an active fighter who unfortunately has suffered from ED for over a decade (now 32).
2 urologist have both said "yes implant is the best thing for me" as we have exhausted all avenues.
My concern is, as a fighter if I was kicked in the groin would this destroy/damage the implant.
I'll obviously be wearing a cup permanently from here on out as a preventative measure.
Your input is greatly appreciated!
Re: Durability for fighting
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2022 10:45 pm
by RoboCock69
Dr. Perito has specifically said he's implanted MMA fighters.
Re: Durability for fighting
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 4:31 pm
by Cnidium
Danhall90 wrote:Hey Team,
Loving this page and all the input everyone generously gives.
I am an active fighter who unfortunately has suffered from ED for over a decade (now 32).
2 urologist have both said "yes implant is the best thing for me" as we have exhausted all avenues.
My concern is, as a fighter if I was kicked in the groin would this destroy/damage the implant.
I'll obviously be wearing a cup permanently from here on out as a preventative measure.
Your input is greatly appreciated!
You wear a cup? I wouldnt worry either way but definitely not with a cup.
Re: Durability for fighting
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 4:41 pm
by turboplanet
Your concern is valid. I have read several stories about implants being broken due to pelvic injury. It seems as though this is especially for bicyclists
Re: Durability for fighting
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 6:08 pm
by Stewy78
turboplanet wrote:Your concern is valid. I have read several stories about implants being broken due to pelvic injury. It seems as though this is especially for bicyclists
I am implanted and I am an avid cyclist, I ride both moutain bikes (enduro and downhill) and road bicycles and I've never had any problem related to that.
Can you let me know where you read those stories, I'm interested about it.
Re: Durability for fighting
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 8:12 pm
by Gt1956
turboplanet wrote:Your concern is valid. I have read several stories about implants being broken due to pelvic injury. It seems as though this is especially for bicyclists
I'm going to say that most likely those stories are urban legends. I can only think of 1 member that suspected that a horse ride damaged his implant. If those stories were true? They would be reported here as first hand experiences.
Re: Durability for fighting
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2022 5:10 pm
by garnistura
I don’t compete like you; but, I still train as time allows since being implanted and haven’t had any issues standing or on the ground. I’m hyper-aware of it and try to be very careful.
Re: Durability for fighting
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2022 11:04 am
by bionicbrother
Just curious if implant were to break so would the dick too right? Arent implants supposed to be more versatile and strong than natural penis? Is kicking in groin legal in MMA or any other sport or is it more like accident?
Re: Durability for fighting
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2022 2:42 pm
by Stewy78
Steve87 wrote:turboplanet wrote:Your concern is valid. I have read several stories about implants being broken due to pelvic injury. It seems as though this is especially for bicyclists
I am implanted and I am an avid cyclist, I ride both moutain bikes (enduro and downhill) and road bicycles and I've never had any problem related to that.
Can you let me know where you read those stories, I'm interested about it.
Still waiting to know where you read those several stories...
Re: Durability for fighting
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 5:32 pm
by turboplanet
Steve87 wrote:Steve87 wrote:turboplanet wrote:Your concern is valid. I have read several stories about implants being broken due to pelvic injury. It seems as though this is especially for bicyclists
I am implanted and I am an avid cyclist, I ride both moutain bikes (enduro and downhill) and road bicycles and I've never had any problem related to that.
Can you let me know where you read those stories, I'm interested about it.
Still waiting to know where you read those several stories...
I have read the stories online and my doctor confirmed these stories. The issue has to do with the seat design. My doctor said that men should use a special seat if they are going to bicycle while being implanted.