2.5 years after
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2017 6:35 pm
Well I am still down about an inch in length, but I have sex a couple of times a week and we both seem satisfied so who cares. Orgasms are difficult to achieve, but considering the amounts of psych drugs I take for depression, that is to be considered normal. Just being able to have sex is awesome. I have a wonderful new partner of 2 years whose age difference should be embarrassing, but I accept and love him, my family loves him, his mom seems OK with me. Who am I to argue?
For those of you new to all of this or are contemplating an implant, just quit worrying and do it. One caveat. Get a doctor who does these frequently. Additionally, they will give you instructions to reduce the likelihood of infection. In addition to that get a prescription anti-fungal shampoo, and a big bottle of Hibiclens and use them daily for 3-4 weeks prior to surgery. In my case I am a fast healer, so the doc should have removed the stitches at 2 weeks, but they were supposed to dissolve. Instead I got a minor infection and they had to be removed at 4 weeks along with a round of antibiotics. If you are anywhere near Tampa, Rafael Carrion is a god. He is a pain in the backside for appointments, but he's good.
If you are like me, a day or two after the surgery, you are going to look down, see the bruising, swelling, and not pleasant appearance and wonder WTF you have done. I promise, it gets better. Just STFU get an appointment with a doc who does a few hundred of them a year, and be ready to recover. You will look back and wonder why it took you so long.
For those of you new to all of this or are contemplating an implant, just quit worrying and do it. One caveat. Get a doctor who does these frequently. Additionally, they will give you instructions to reduce the likelihood of infection. In addition to that get a prescription anti-fungal shampoo, and a big bottle of Hibiclens and use them daily for 3-4 weeks prior to surgery. In my case I am a fast healer, so the doc should have removed the stitches at 2 weeks, but they were supposed to dissolve. Instead I got a minor infection and they had to be removed at 4 weeks along with a round of antibiotics. If you are anywhere near Tampa, Rafael Carrion is a god. He is a pain in the backside for appointments, but he's good.
If you are like me, a day or two after the surgery, you are going to look down, see the bruising, swelling, and not pleasant appearance and wonder WTF you have done. I promise, it gets better. Just STFU get an appointment with a doc who does a few hundred of them a year, and be ready to recover. You will look back and wonder why it took you so long.