A couple questions going into big day on 7/23/24
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2024 8:29 pm
Hello Everyone,
Quick background - I'm 47 and was diagnosed with low testosterone at age 36 which brought on ED as well. Been on testosterone injections ever since and they did help the ED some in the beginning. Over time ED got progressively worse as I moved through the gamut of pills and trimix. Trimix is really hit or miss, but even the hits are weak. You know how it is.
After a year or so researching FT, I finally got the nerve to look into implant about a year ago. My employer's insurance under Cigna denied me due to written exclusion for penile implants for my 11/1/23 surgery. March of this year, I resigned and went self-employed. I called me Doctor's office and tried to determine what insurances in the Marketplace/Obamacare would have the great potential to cover the implant. We agreed on Baylor Scott and White and it was the best for my family anyway. Go through process again to get implant approved with BSW and they denied me! This time though I reached out to AMS hotline and they helped me look over denial letter, benefits, and evidence of coverage and nothing showed penile implants as an exclusion. So, I followed what AMS said to do in writing my appeal letter and low and behold BSW changed everything to approved about 3 weeks ago. Hopefully this give some guys hope on the insurance coverage rollercoaster. Let me know if you have any questions here.
So my big bionic day is 7/23/24. I am in West Texas and closest high volume doctor I could go to that was within driving distance was Dr. Allan Morey. Recently Dr. Morey quit being a professor at University of Texas Southwestern and went to Urology Clinics of North Texas. I feel good about Dr. Morey especially since he is out of teaching students - Seems the consensus at FT is that when you went to Dr. Morey as a professor you got one of his students doing the procedure with less than stellar results. So I am very glad it will Dr. Morey doing the procedure and not a student.
Now for a few questions that I plan to ask Dr. Morey this week before my surgery but thought I would ask the same here for patient perspectives. The plan is for him to implant me with an AMS CX with the new Tenacio pump. In my last examine - Dr Morey said he I most likely end up with about 21cm which I am good with since that seems to fit range for my current 6 incher when trimix hits right.
1. So how close are the Docs on size based on visual exam?
2. Dr. Morey said that the LX is really false marketing on length extension - all it does is decrease the flaccid state in his experience and makes for a less rigid erection along with less girth compared to CX - Does that sound about right?
3. I am what most would say above average in fitness - been racing and training on bicycles since I got in shape about 11 years ago. I have always healed very fast from surgeries (3 knee surgeries, cubital and carpel tunnel release on both hands/arms) due to my fitness and eating habits. I know this is totally different, but what is the soonest I can start endurance training again on the spin bike or rowing machine? Is is a hard 6 weeks or is it different for everyone?
I have an endurance MTB race in November and it is killing me to loose fitness while recovering. I had originally tried to get this all done at a better time, but with the denials, I have to jump on it asasp.
4. Does anyone have any experience with the new Tenacio pumps? Anyone go to that in a revision from the MS pumps?
5. Can anyone give me more recent feedback on Dr. Morey? Like the past year? He is AMS Center of Excellence certified and his nurse said he is doing roughly 20 implants a week.
6. Lastly, I believe Dr. Morey does penoscrotal? Is this a good thing since I like to cycle so much? so he can better place the pump?
Thanks for taking the time to read and maybe respond!
Quick background - I'm 47 and was diagnosed with low testosterone at age 36 which brought on ED as well. Been on testosterone injections ever since and they did help the ED some in the beginning. Over time ED got progressively worse as I moved through the gamut of pills and trimix. Trimix is really hit or miss, but even the hits are weak. You know how it is.
After a year or so researching FT, I finally got the nerve to look into implant about a year ago. My employer's insurance under Cigna denied me due to written exclusion for penile implants for my 11/1/23 surgery. March of this year, I resigned and went self-employed. I called me Doctor's office and tried to determine what insurances in the Marketplace/Obamacare would have the great potential to cover the implant. We agreed on Baylor Scott and White and it was the best for my family anyway. Go through process again to get implant approved with BSW and they denied me! This time though I reached out to AMS hotline and they helped me look over denial letter, benefits, and evidence of coverage and nothing showed penile implants as an exclusion. So, I followed what AMS said to do in writing my appeal letter and low and behold BSW changed everything to approved about 3 weeks ago. Hopefully this give some guys hope on the insurance coverage rollercoaster. Let me know if you have any questions here.
So my big bionic day is 7/23/24. I am in West Texas and closest high volume doctor I could go to that was within driving distance was Dr. Allan Morey. Recently Dr. Morey quit being a professor at University of Texas Southwestern and went to Urology Clinics of North Texas. I feel good about Dr. Morey especially since he is out of teaching students - Seems the consensus at FT is that when you went to Dr. Morey as a professor you got one of his students doing the procedure with less than stellar results. So I am very glad it will Dr. Morey doing the procedure and not a student.
Now for a few questions that I plan to ask Dr. Morey this week before my surgery but thought I would ask the same here for patient perspectives. The plan is for him to implant me with an AMS CX with the new Tenacio pump. In my last examine - Dr Morey said he I most likely end up with about 21cm which I am good with since that seems to fit range for my current 6 incher when trimix hits right.
1. So how close are the Docs on size based on visual exam?
2. Dr. Morey said that the LX is really false marketing on length extension - all it does is decrease the flaccid state in his experience and makes for a less rigid erection along with less girth compared to CX - Does that sound about right?
3. I am what most would say above average in fitness - been racing and training on bicycles since I got in shape about 11 years ago. I have always healed very fast from surgeries (3 knee surgeries, cubital and carpel tunnel release on both hands/arms) due to my fitness and eating habits. I know this is totally different, but what is the soonest I can start endurance training again on the spin bike or rowing machine? Is is a hard 6 weeks or is it different for everyone?
I have an endurance MTB race in November and it is killing me to loose fitness while recovering. I had originally tried to get this all done at a better time, but with the denials, I have to jump on it asasp.
4. Does anyone have any experience with the new Tenacio pumps? Anyone go to that in a revision from the MS pumps?
5. Can anyone give me more recent feedback on Dr. Morey? Like the past year? He is AMS Center of Excellence certified and his nurse said he is doing roughly 20 implants a week.
6. Lastly, I believe Dr. Morey does penoscrotal? Is this a good thing since I like to cycle so much? so he can better place the pump?
Thanks for taking the time to read and maybe respond!