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Would a doc get an implant himself?

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 4:28 pm
by strongagain
Well, I doubt it. I emailed my doc, asked him this question. He replied, that most of his patients are happy about it, would do it again. But he ignored my question - which means that he wouldn't get an implant himselve if everything else fails.

Are you people aware of a doc who is wearing an implant? Most likely not...

Re: Would a doc get an implant himself?

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 5:53 pm
by dg_moore
We have at least one implanted MD in the forum. His username is billb603

Re: Would a doc get an implant himself?

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 6:52 pm
by RelievedofED1
StrongAgain wrote:Well, I doubt it. I emailed my doc, asked him this question. He replied, that most of his patients are happy about it, would do it again. But he ignored my question - which means that he wouldn't get an implant himselve if everything else fails.

Are you people aware of a doc who is wearing an implant? Most likely not...

I am an internal medicine doc and had my implant in April. I know another doc who has had one as well who is a surgeon. We dont compare notes on such thngs as to satisfaction but I had to twist my local low volume urologist to even discuss and set up my own appointment with one of the high volume surgeons i reviewed on various site Dr Kramer. Wife and I have nothing but gtreat things to say versus all the other steps we had tried. Look at my other posts for my boringly uneventful positive result, I think docs who are luw volume implanters because of the higher rates of complications will be less likely to prescribe unless no erections at all versus my case of unpredictable erections by non spontaneous means. We are in England and France right now and no neeles and bottles or needled to forget or explain, or use. Good luck

Re: Would a doc get an implant himself?

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 8:38 pm
by billylee
There is a medium volume uro (implant) surgeon in Dallas that has implant himself.