Decision on Implant Coming Up/Questions
Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 3:51 pm
I just looked at my last posts on here from 5 years ago. I mentioned how I backed out of an implant then because I was still having morning erections and the occasional wet dream. These began happening after beginning T therapy injections weekly. I mentioned in those posts how an erection wouldn't last for sex, ever. I was holding out hope for a new ED drug that would work, even though ALL the ones currently available have failed. I can't believe I have let this go on this long. A vital component of my relationship with my wife of 38 years has been missing for 15 years now.
One concern is the uro I felt was rushing me into the implant surgery had me stretch my flaccid penis out as far as I could. Actually, the word "far" is laughable in this instance. When he told me that was all the longer I would be with an implant I wanted to punch him. The occasional erection I can still get is bigger by nearly two inches thereabouts. Have any strides been made in this area yet or should I find another doctor? I realize it isn't the size of the boat but the motion in the ocean. Still, I don't want to go through this to be that small. Being of northern European descent I already got the short end of that stick!
Last night I had my wife watch a video demonstration of an implant being pumped up. Rest assured I only let her watch it after finding one with a guy shorter than me! She was a virgin when I met her and my penis is the only erect one she's ever seen. Okay, that idiotic mention is out of the way. She was fascinated to say the least. When I told her guys with implants can keep it hard as long as they want she was thrilled. I've never been a two pump chump.... more like a six or seven pump chump. Even when I lived with a cocksucking nympho for 6 months who wanted to blow me 3 or 4 times a day I never got conditioned to last longer. My wife is all for it based on the stamina aspect alone.
I've been on T therapy for years. My level is near the top of the scale, probably like when I was in my 20's and chased every skirt I saw. The problem with that is, at age 64, I feel like an old VW bug that a modern 18 wheeler engine has been dropped into. It makes me mentally like I'm in my 20's again and believe it or not it's no fun anymore. Plus I am beginning to fear the stroke risk. T therapy will soon be a thing of the past. I started it to revive my interest in sex after losing the desire from all the fears of an ED episode happening. I also thought it would help with the ED. It does not, just produces the short lived occasional erections. I'm hoping that with an implant just knowing I can perform will keep my interest in sex at a robust level. Also hoping when I'm off T therapy my focus will be solely on my wife instead of the young things at the gym like it is now! Anybody have any insights into this?
I've watched one implant procedure video and had to keep looking away. I'm a veteran of 18 major surgeries on my gut and have lived with pain levels that would send ordinary men crying for their mommas. The implant looked like it would hurt! Is there any difference between the 2 piece and 3 piece devices? Can you request either one you want or does insurance (Medicare in my case) decide for you? I want the best most reliable which goes without saying. Thanks for letting me ramble on.
One concern is the uro I felt was rushing me into the implant surgery had me stretch my flaccid penis out as far as I could. Actually, the word "far" is laughable in this instance. When he told me that was all the longer I would be with an implant I wanted to punch him. The occasional erection I can still get is bigger by nearly two inches thereabouts. Have any strides been made in this area yet or should I find another doctor? I realize it isn't the size of the boat but the motion in the ocean. Still, I don't want to go through this to be that small. Being of northern European descent I already got the short end of that stick!
Last night I had my wife watch a video demonstration of an implant being pumped up. Rest assured I only let her watch it after finding one with a guy shorter than me! She was a virgin when I met her and my penis is the only erect one she's ever seen. Okay, that idiotic mention is out of the way. She was fascinated to say the least. When I told her guys with implants can keep it hard as long as they want she was thrilled. I've never been a two pump chump.... more like a six or seven pump chump. Even when I lived with a cocksucking nympho for 6 months who wanted to blow me 3 or 4 times a day I never got conditioned to last longer. My wife is all for it based on the stamina aspect alone.
I've been on T therapy for years. My level is near the top of the scale, probably like when I was in my 20's and chased every skirt I saw. The problem with that is, at age 64, I feel like an old VW bug that a modern 18 wheeler engine has been dropped into. It makes me mentally like I'm in my 20's again and believe it or not it's no fun anymore. Plus I am beginning to fear the stroke risk. T therapy will soon be a thing of the past. I started it to revive my interest in sex after losing the desire from all the fears of an ED episode happening. I also thought it would help with the ED. It does not, just produces the short lived occasional erections. I'm hoping that with an implant just knowing I can perform will keep my interest in sex at a robust level. Also hoping when I'm off T therapy my focus will be solely on my wife instead of the young things at the gym like it is now! Anybody have any insights into this?
I've watched one implant procedure video and had to keep looking away. I'm a veteran of 18 major surgeries on my gut and have lived with pain levels that would send ordinary men crying for their mommas. The implant looked like it would hurt! Is there any difference between the 2 piece and 3 piece devices? Can you request either one you want or does insurance (Medicare in my case) decide for you? I want the best most reliable which goes without saying. Thanks for letting me ramble on.