Mid 40s, Single and thinking about an implant
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:45 pm
Hello all, Im new to the site and have gotten a ton of information on the great success and few failures on going the implant route. Please forgive me with the long post.
Here's my story:
Im a mid 40s guy whos in good shape, no medical issues and pretty normal. In my 20s I had a motorcycle accident that caused trauma to my groin area, specifically near the base of my penis. Scar tissue formed. Ever since that accident, Ive had a hard time maintaining an erection. Pills worked sometimes..mostly by myself but always failed when with a woman. So I know this ED has developed into a psychiological issue as well. I next tried the injections which worked too but I find it a hassle to interrupt things, go to the bathroom and inject myself..The single life is tough enough and most women would think its strange that I have to inject myself to get an erection. Since most of you on here have loving partners/wives who were with you through this journey, Im sure they gave you great support. I feel a little bit isolated and lonely with this problem. After reading about implants on the net, I decided to research the subject and found some great information. I made an appointment with Dr. Francois Eid in NYC and met with him. After examining me, he said that I might have nicked the area where blood flows into the corpra, making it tough to maintain an erection. On top of this, past failures with women made it where I have zero confidence now in the bedroom. So its become a two part problem. Im going back to him this week to get a doppler ultrasound and injection to see what is really happening. He also said if I go this route, the surgery wouldnt be a tough one if I didnt have scar tissue in my spongy tissues and since I do get erections with medication but just can't maintain them.Im very tired of giving up on relationships, having no confidence in the bedroom, and being depressed. I should be enjoying my life, would love to meet someone and start a family but this has been a real thorn in my side. My questions to the community is:
1. Im concerned about losing length, sitting differently, and playing sports. Because I didnt have diabetes, peryonies, or prostate surgery, will I lose length?
2. Can you travel un-detected thru airport scanners?
3. Can you get routine exams from doctors without telling them you have one? Colonoscapy? prostate exams?
4. Do I have to tell women I have an implant? Can they tell? I would tell the right girl when the time is right and I know she is understanding and sincere.
I greatly appreciate your responses to my questions and my story. Thank you. Jer129
Here's my story:
Im a mid 40s guy whos in good shape, no medical issues and pretty normal. In my 20s I had a motorcycle accident that caused trauma to my groin area, specifically near the base of my penis. Scar tissue formed. Ever since that accident, Ive had a hard time maintaining an erection. Pills worked sometimes..mostly by myself but always failed when with a woman. So I know this ED has developed into a psychiological issue as well. I next tried the injections which worked too but I find it a hassle to interrupt things, go to the bathroom and inject myself..The single life is tough enough and most women would think its strange that I have to inject myself to get an erection. Since most of you on here have loving partners/wives who were with you through this journey, Im sure they gave you great support. I feel a little bit isolated and lonely with this problem. After reading about implants on the net, I decided to research the subject and found some great information. I made an appointment with Dr. Francois Eid in NYC and met with him. After examining me, he said that I might have nicked the area where blood flows into the corpra, making it tough to maintain an erection. On top of this, past failures with women made it where I have zero confidence now in the bedroom. So its become a two part problem. Im going back to him this week to get a doppler ultrasound and injection to see what is really happening. He also said if I go this route, the surgery wouldnt be a tough one if I didnt have scar tissue in my spongy tissues and since I do get erections with medication but just can't maintain them.Im very tired of giving up on relationships, having no confidence in the bedroom, and being depressed. I should be enjoying my life, would love to meet someone and start a family but this has been a real thorn in my side. My questions to the community is:
1. Im concerned about losing length, sitting differently, and playing sports. Because I didnt have diabetes, peryonies, or prostate surgery, will I lose length?
2. Can you travel un-detected thru airport scanners?
3. Can you get routine exams from doctors without telling them you have one? Colonoscapy? prostate exams?
4. Do I have to tell women I have an implant? Can they tell? I would tell the right girl when the time is right and I know she is understanding and sincere.
I greatly appreciate your responses to my questions and my story. Thank you. Jer129