Implant or not to implant.
Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 7:49 pm
I am a diabetic and have suffered from increasing ED for about 16 years. Originally 25 mgs of Viagra would do the trick; however, over the years I have had to increase the dosage up to 100 mgs for it to be effective. Over the past several years, even 100 mgs were no longer generating a hard erection so I started using a constriction band around my unit which worked well and still does.
Last November, I started using 1% Testim gel which increased libido somewhat but did not generate a hard erection. I still have to resort to a constriction band in order to obtain an erection capable of penetration. However, I am now able to achieve a 90% erection with constriction and only 50 mgs of Viagra. I have also been able to achieve similar results with an otc supplement (one pill 3 hours in advance and a second pill 20 minutes in advance) plus constriction, of course.
My first question to those who have had the implant is: would you have had the implant if you knew you could normally achieve a 90%+ erectio0n with a little pre planning and a bit of discomfort from a constriction band?
My second question is: do they work well with a slightly below averaqge size unit?
Last November, I started using 1% Testim gel which increased libido somewhat but did not generate a hard erection. I still have to resort to a constriction band in order to obtain an erection capable of penetration. However, I am now able to achieve a 90% erection with constriction and only 50 mgs of Viagra. I have also been able to achieve similar results with an otc supplement (one pill 3 hours in advance and a second pill 20 minutes in advance) plus constriction, of course.
My first question to those who have had the implant is: would you have had the implant if you knew you could normally achieve a 90%+ erectio0n with a little pre planning and a bit of discomfort from a constriction band?
My second question is: do they work well with a slightly below averaqge size unit?