IMPLANT HELP ...

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IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby CANADIANNORTH » Mon Apr 03, 2017 6:01 pm

Hi guys , i am new to Frank Talk , i am Canadian 45 years old . I had a heart attack about 3 years ago and i am diabetic as well . I have a severe form of ED . Not even a morning erection specially after the heart attack . I used pills before but it was successful in 50 percent of the time .
Any ways , i asked my family dr. to refer me to a specialist regarding talking about implants . He did 2 months ago and i am still waiting for a call from him . Dr Elterman in Toronto western hospital .
My question is :
1/ any Canadian who did implant recently ? which Dr. did it for you ?
2/ Is there anyway to speed up the specialist appointment ?
3/ Why people prefer to do the inflatable implants as opposed to semi-rigid one ? i heard that inflatable ones has lots of mechanical failure and needs to be replaced after 8 years .
4/ I tried to call American Drs. their office replies the same day and they are much faster than Canadian ones , i mainly called Dr. Eid and Dr. Perito .
Any help is appreciated
Diabetes type 2 , heart attack , complete ED , Corrected by Dr Brock ( London/Ontario) on June/2018 . Had an AMS CX 18 CM + 2 RTE .

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Re: IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby joe456 » Mon Apr 03, 2017 8:10 pm

Im a canadian I seen Dr Elterman . His is a great guy Ohip pays for his service but not the implant Implant range more 1800 to 6000 dollars. Dr Elterman uses Titan. I found Dr Brock In London Ontario At st joseph the whole service is free even the implant .He uses Ams . Dr Brock is doing mine June 1 2017 I frist seen Dr Brock in Oct 2016
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Re: IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby CANADIANNORTH » Tue Apr 04, 2017 9:40 am

All the best Joe 456 ...
I had no idea that this surgery would be covered by OHIP !!!! I was under the impression that we would have to pay for it .
Did you have a specific reason to go with inflatable implants ? I know the semi-rigid ones are a bit hard to conceal but they last longer than the inflatable ones .
How long did it take to see Dr. Elterman from referral ? I have been waiting for 2 months now . haven't received a call from him yet .
Please keep us updated post op . All the best again ...
Diabetes type 2 , heart attack , complete ED , Corrected by Dr Brock ( London/Ontario) on June/2018 . Had an AMS CX 18 CM + 2 RTE .

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Re: IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby joe456 » Tue Apr 04, 2017 12:54 pm

I try pills they stop working . injection work only 2 or 3 time injections not good might leave you scared. If you go with Dr Brock in London at st joseph hospital .Its all free implant device is to nothng out of pocket . Just tell your doctor you like a referral to see him. Just tell Dr Brock what done so far and him for an implant .He will a routeen checkup with you He a great guy really compassionate to. Take your wife with you 1 month for Dr Elterman Did you recieve a letter from him yet?
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Re: IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby ED2013 » Tue Apr 04, 2017 4:09 pm

3 piece inflatable implants are modern. They give a more natural experience. Malleable implants are old school. Today they are used if the patient has limited dexterity and cannot pump an implant. There is a higher risk of erosion with malleable implants.

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Re: IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby joe456 » Tue Apr 04, 2017 4:54 pm

Ed 2013 is rght .The inflatbles are the way go now . they are waranted for life.
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Re: IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby Lost Sheep » Tue Apr 04, 2017 5:17 pm

joe456 wrote:Ed 2013 is rght .The inflatbles are the way go now . they are waranted for life.

I expect warranties may differ depending by country. It would be best to inquire for one's particular circumstances.
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Re: IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby joe456 » Tue Apr 04, 2017 6:01 pm

Lost sheep I already been told by Dr Brock Ams implants have life time warranties and so does Titan.
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Re: IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby CANADIANNORTH » Sat Apr 08, 2017 1:53 pm

It was taking too long with Dr. Elterman , took more than 2 months to get an appointment . Just called Dr. Grober and booked an appointment with him . So far he is a great Dr. . Answers right away your e.mails , i have also read a lot of reviews about him , he looks great . He is number 1 rated urologist in Toronto . Got an appointment in a month .
Diabetes type 2 , heart attack , complete ED , Corrected by Dr Brock ( London/Ontario) on June/2018 . Had an AMS CX 18 CM + 2 RTE .

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Re: IMPLANT HELP ...

Postby Sirsarcastic » Sat Apr 08, 2017 2:18 pm

Is everything covered by healthcare with Dr. Grober?
23 years old, Canada. Diagnosed with severe peyronies 2 years ago. Corrected by Dr. Brock on Dec 14th 2017. Titan


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