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Getting implanted in my twenties (20th March)

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 8:13 pm
by Juerhareb
Hi, guys. I am a 25-30 years old guy with ED since I was 20-21.This has been enough life lost for me and I am going for the implant next 20th of March in Europe.

I am getting an AMS LGX. I will tell you the news in the next few days. This forum has been a great help for me and I want to also share my experience here.

Edit: I am a little bit nervous, but not that much. I assumed this was my destiny 2-3 years ago and I just needed the courage to do it.

Re: Getting implanted 20th March

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:20 pm
by NuclearMedicineGuy
As a fellow “young guy” who is three weeks post op. It’s ok to be nervous but be excited! A whole new world is going to open up for you, I haven’t even inflated mine yet but my mental outlook on life has already changed. Reach out if you have questions

Re: Getting implanted in my twenties (20th March)

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:54 am
by Old Guy
Good for you. Life is too short to not enjoy all it has to offer.
Glad you found the forum helpful.

Re: Getting implanted 20th March

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 2:02 pm
by Juerhareb
NuclearMedicineGuy wrote:As a fellow “young guy” who is three weeks post op. It’s ok to be nervous but be excited! A whole new world is going to open up for you, I haven’t even inflated mine yet but my mental outlook on life has already changed. Reach out if you have questions

Its unavoidable to be a little bit scared... More in my case, as I do not have a partner. However, I have been too much dealing with this situation. The first year I had ED the implant seemed like a nightmare, now I have already assumed it throughout the years. Have you been able to test it yet?

Re: Getting implanted in my twenties (20th March)

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 2:03 pm
by Juerhareb
Old Guy wrote:Good for you. Life is too short to not enjoy all it has to offer.
Glad you found the forum helpful.

Exactly its time to enjoy, or at least try. Thanks!

Re: Getting implanted in my twenties (20th March)

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 5:33 pm
by Witheringhog
Congratulations on the decision, welcome to the club and best wishes. Please keep us updated on the recovery.

Re: Getting implanted 20th March

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 5:40 pm
by NuclearMedicineGuy
Juerhareb wrote:
NuclearMedicineGuy wrote:As a fellow “young guy” who is three weeks post op. It’s ok to be nervous but be excited! A whole new world is going to open up for you, I haven’t even inflated mine yet but my mental outlook on life has already changed. Reach out if you have questions

Its unavoidable to be a little bit scared... More in my case, as I do not have a partner. However, I have been too much dealing with this situation. The first year I had ED the implant seemed like a nightmare, now I have already assumed it throughout the years. Have you been able to test it yet?


I have three more weeks until launch date. Whatever happens I know it will be better than the years of unsuccessful relationship and failed sex attempts

Re: Getting implanted in my twenties (20th March)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:50 am
by strunza501
Don’t do it. You will need revisions at that early age. Don’t be stupid like me

Re: Getting implanted in my twenties (20th March)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:36 am
by NuclearMedicineGuy
strunza501 wrote:Don’t do it. You will need revisions at that early age. Don’t be stupid like me


Revisions are part of the risk. I’d rather not go my entire life with a penis that doesn’t work. Did it for 35 years. Thought it was just anxiety but had issues even alone. My venous leak couldn’t be combated by pills, injections, rings and pumps. Tried everything. Saying don’t do it is a pretty bold statement when we have no other options.

Re: Getting implanted in my twenties (20th March)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 11:06 am
by returntocenter
Juerhareb wrote:Hi, guys. I am a 25-30 years old guy with ED since I was 20-21.This has been enough life lost for me and I am going for the implant next 20th of March in Europe.

I am getting an AMS LGX. I will tell you the news in the next few days. This forum has been a great help for me and I want to also share my experience here.

Edit: I am a little bit nervous, but not that much. I assumed this was my destiny 2-3 years ago and I just needed the courage to do it.


I hope surgery went smoothly today man. Let us know how you're feeling. What led you to choose the LGX over a Titan?