Don't be afraid to throw your hat in the ring in here.
We have walked a mile in your shoes
We know your fears, trepidation and concerns.
There is no such thing as a dumb question.
I, too was terrified at first but so many great people in this forum stepped up
and REALLY helped ease my mind.
In fact, I found my Doctor thru this site(Thanks again, guys!)
It's a gigantic step, we know.
But we are a brotherhood and we look out for each other exclusively.
Anyone who is shy(like me) can PM me directly if needed.
Like my friend ThailandBound says..."The water is warm come on in"
Best wishes to all in 2024.
Message to the Lurkers/Newbies
Message to the Lurkers/Newbies
AMS 700 installed 12/22/22
REAR TIP Extender 5.0CM MR Conditional
AMS 700 SPHERICAL RESERVOIR 100 ML.
AMS 700 LGX INFRA PUBIC 18 cm
Dr. Jeffrey Loh Doyle- USC KECK
Prostate cancer survivor- RP performed 8/20
56, Marathon runner, John Muir Trail fanatic.
REAR TIP Extender 5.0CM MR Conditional
AMS 700 SPHERICAL RESERVOIR 100 ML.
AMS 700 LGX INFRA PUBIC 18 cm
Dr. Jeffrey Loh Doyle- USC KECK
Prostate cancer survivor- RP performed 8/20
56, Marathon runner, John Muir Trail fanatic.
Re: Message to the Lurkers/Newbies
Ditto Hikerman
Lots of prospectives here and ears to listen, We have been where you are.
Lots of prospectives here and ears to listen, We have been where you are.
67years,fighting ed for over twenty years. A sever break, vit E, pataba, Viagra, massage Ved cilas, and I'm tired- throwing in the towel, Op for implant Mar 18, 2021 AMS LGX 18 x12 + 1 3cm RTE, gained girth and length, very glad I took the hard step.
Re: Message to the Lurkers/Newbies
HikerMan wrote:Don't be afraid to throw your hat in the ring in here.
We have walked a mile in your shoes
We know your fears, trepidation and concerns.
There is no such thing as a dumb question.
I, too was terrified at first but so many great people in this forum stepped up
and REALLY helped ease my mind.
In fact, I found my Doctor thru this site(Thanks again, guys!)
It's a gigantic step, we know.
But we are a brotherhood and we look out for each other exclusively.
Anyone who is shy(like me) can PM me directly if needed.
Like my friend ThailandBound says..."The water is warm come on in"
Best wishes to all in 2024.
Well said!
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Here Here! The guys on site changed my life around.
63 yrs old, NYC, DR. Eid Titan Coloplast Dec 10, 2021
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Newbie here. And I have to say that my experience (1-2-24) would be *awful* without the information and camaraderie of this Board. I have edema/swelling/hematoma after surgery a few weeks ago, so feel like I'm at *least* two weeks away from cycling and trying to imagine what having normal-looking, normal-feeling junk will be like.
If I were experiencing this delay in a vacuum, it would be really scary and difficult. Thanks to all.
If I were experiencing this delay in a vacuum, it would be really scary and difficult. Thanks to all.
71 years old. Implanted 1/2/2024 with AMS LGX, 18cm with 4cm rear extenders by Dr. Bryan Kansas in Austin, TX.
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I have been reading and reading. Still trying to understand. After several years finally made my mind up, to myself. I just had my Post Op, and I almost tried from anxiety and nervousness. The Uro had called me in relaxation pills. I survived a war, walked in jungles, even jumped out planes, but this Implant has me a nervous wreak. I wonder, Is pussi worth it all? Scheduled for the Op 2/8/2024. My timeline goal is to walk by my birthday, in June. Yes, I hear many of you saying, slight discomfort, soreness, to slight pain, no meds needed, etc. But when I see what's gonna be done to a very delicate area, All I see and feel is PAIN. Yes, gonna be man enough to get it, but I hope I will have some good things to say. The Uro thought I was interrogating him. I had my list of 30 questions.....Made him answer them one by one.
72, AMS 700 LGX. Married to an Angel. Discovered ED at 67. Path = Diabetic, Supplements, Pills, Needle, Pump, and finally AMS 700 (2-8-24).
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All I see and feel is PAIN.
I'm sure everyone is different, but when I experience pain, it's never gut-wrenching/won't stop pain. It's more like significant "soreness." The only time I have sustained "pain" is when I drive my car because of my seat pushing my legs together I guess. Or the first 3-4 days urinating after being catheterized during the surgery. (Removed before I woke up.) Very, very occasionally a one-second shooting pain here or there.
I used the narcotic pain meds as directed for a few days. Now I'm tapering off. I will take a half before I go into work, then maybe another half mid-afternoon. By evening, I just take an over-the-counter.
But I have to really say, even though it is significant, "soreness" covers it better than pain for me. Just my $.02. In it right now.
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71 years old. Implanted 1/2/2024 with AMS LGX, 18cm with 4cm rear extenders by Dr. Bryan Kansas in Austin, TX.
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Dave: so how’d you like Dr Kansas? He doesn’t get a lot of talk on here but I was totally satisfied with the entire experience especially the follow up care. His PA Shawn, I thought, was top-notch.
BigDog: I’ve done two wars, albeit desert not jungle. And yes, no two guys are exactly alike. The implant was less problematic than hernias, vasectomy, or a root canal.
Nobody wants to have their junk cut on but I was sore, but back to normal life the next day. No heavy lifting was about the only precaution I took. I drove a 200 mile round trip the day after.
Learning to inflate and deflate with a swollen nutsack was the only challenge I had.
And afterwards your sex life will be the land of the big PX 24/7.
BigDog: I’ve done two wars, albeit desert not jungle. And yes, no two guys are exactly alike. The implant was less problematic than hernias, vasectomy, or a root canal.
Nobody wants to have their junk cut on but I was sore, but back to normal life the next day. No heavy lifting was about the only precaution I took. I drove a 200 mile round trip the day after.
Learning to inflate and deflate with a swollen nutsack was the only challenge I had.
And afterwards your sex life will be the land of the big PX 24/7.
Age 68. Physically fit educated red neck in Texas. Very married. 23 cm (18+5) of LGX installed by Dr. Bryan Kansas 12/31/2019. I fought the ED and my wife & I won. I’m either full of shit or sound advice. You decide which.
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Bigdog4all wrote:I have been reading and reading. Still trying to understand. After several years finally made my mind up, to myself. I just had my Post Op, and I almost tried from anxiety and nervousness. The Uro had called me in relaxation pills. I survived a war, walked in jungles, even jumped out planes, but this Implant has me a nervous wreak. I wonder, Is pussi worth it all? Scheduled for the Op 2/8/2024. My timeline goal is to walk by my birthday, in June. Yes, I hear many of you saying, slight discomfort, soreness, to slight pain, no meds needed, etc. But when I see what's gonna be done to a very delicate area, All I see and feel is PAIN. Yes, gonna be man enough to get it, but I hope I will have some good things to say. The Uro thought I was interrogating him. I had my list of 30 questions.....Made him answer them one by one.
The whole idea is extremely daunting to say the least. Your concerns are well founded and understood. I like many on here speak of how happy we are or that we feel lime a man again etc. I went from 1.5-2inches 3 years ED post prostrate removal to 13 months later which is now to 6L 6G and still growing some.I'd do it all over again in a heartbeat. You too will be encouraging others on here in no time. GL to ya.
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Bigdog4all wrote:I have been reading and reading. Still trying to understand. After several years finally made my mind up, to myself. I just had my Post Op, and I almost tried from anxiety and nervousness. The Uro had called me in relaxation pills. I survived a war, walked in jungles, even jumped out planes, but this Implant has me a nervous wreak. I wonder, Is pussi worth it all? Scheduled for the Op 2/8/2024. My timeline goal is to walk by my birthday, in June. Yes, I hear many of you saying, slight discomfort, soreness, to slight pain, no meds needed, etc. But when I see what's gonna be done to a very delicate area, All I see and feel is PAIN. Yes, gonna be man enough to get it, but I hope I will have some good things to say. The Uro thought I was interrogating him. I had my list of 30 questions.....Made him answer them one by one.
Hey. It's a scary thought about what they are going to do. But honestly, its not that bad.
You asked "Is puss worth it? Maybe, maybe not. But its dang sure worth your own peace of mind knowing that you will be able when the opportunity comes along.
Remember, this is about you firstly
Had to join again as beachbum1. Was and am beachbum but chat has blocked me from a few members
First implanted AMS 700 CX 18+3, in Sept of 2016. Replacement AMS 700 CX 21+2 in August 2023
First implanted AMS 700 CX 18+3, in Sept of 2016. Replacement AMS 700 CX 21+2 in August 2023
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