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Any Bionic Men (with specific risk factors)

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 8:34 am
by PundaSmith
Hello,

I am at the early stages of making a decision on going bionic. And I really appreciate the concerns and experiences of those who have travelled this road -- I am worried about the pain, but I have now resolved that it will be part of the process. Hopefully, it would be no worse than the UPPP surgery (for sleep apnea) I had.

I would also want to speak with men:

-- below 55 years &
-- who also went through this route purely because of venous leak concerns - and the complications associated with performance anxiety (i.e., no prostrate cancer or diabetes involved).

I have a similar profile, and would want to hear the perspective of similar others..

cheers, PS

Re: Any Bionic Men (with specific risk factors)

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 9:17 am
by ED2013
I got implanted with the same issues as you. My advice to you is choose a top surgeon, and go for it! Send me a pm if you wanna talk

Re: Any Bionic Men (with specific risk factors)

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 9:29 am
by Jollis
I was implanted with a Coloplast Titan one year ago. I don't have very much pain and never took a pain pill. However, I am sure that varies with individuals. It was several months before everything loosened up in my scrotum, but it is now great. Wife and I have sex whenever we want too. No anxiety about getting it up. Wish I had done it years ago.

My problem was not caused by surgery or prostate problem. Either venous leak or something. Doc says it did make any difference what caused it. I had tried pills, pumps and injections. All of them became ineffective. So, I went for implant.

Good luck. I hope you you are as happy with your results as I am with mine.

Re: Any Bionic Men (with specific risk factors)

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 5:45 pm
by ShopMan
I can hardly wait to be able to write a similar note to you guys. Dec. 16 is my big day.

Charlie