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Those with Penile deformities/Peyronies
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:54 am
by William8
I was wondering who out there in the franktalk forum received an implant not because of
extreme ED or prostatectomy but due to Peyronies or Penile Deformity. Anyone out there
that received an implant to counter shrinkage or narrowing of the penis or for other reasons?
Re: Those with Penile deformities/Peyronies
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 1:23 pm
by Greg1956
William,
I had ED from a Venous Leak and tried to get an implant and insurance turned me down. Following Prostate surgery I experienced major shrinkage. I was having issues peeing because my penis was so contacted. I eventually developed Peyronies, too. With the additional issues I finally got the implant.
My surgeon removed plaque from Peyronies and just having the implant to lengthen my shaft took care of the peeing issues.
Greg
Re: Those with Penile deformities/Peyronies
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 1:30 pm
by William8
That seems to be the bitter sweet of penile issues.
Insurance will always attempt to disapprove...dang
Re: Those with Penile deformities/Peyronies
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 2:19 pm
by Greg1956
I know. if Amy of our other body parts don't work we are encouraged to have the necessary surgery to correct the problem. It should be a human right to have a functioning penis.
Re: Those with Penile deformities/Peyronies
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 3:13 pm
by William8
Greg1956 wrote:I know. if Amy of our other body parts don't work we are encouraged to have the necessary surgery to correct the problem. It should be a human right to have a functioning penis.
So true... its more important than any other. but Im assuming since its not life threatening
people don't take it seriously or spend much time researching penile issues
Re: Those with Penile deformities/Peyronies
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 7:16 am
by Larry10625
William8 wrote:Greg1956 wrote:I know. if Amy of our other body parts don't work we are encouraged to have the necessary surgery to correct the problem. It should be a human right to have a functioning penis.
So true... its more important than any other. but Im assuming since its not life threatening
people don't take it seriously or spend much time researching penile issues
I wonder if they would cover it in an effort to combat depression???
Larry
Re: Those with Penile deformities/Peyronies
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 5:28 pm
by William8
Larry10625 wrote:William8 wrote:Greg1956 wrote:I know. if Amy of our other body parts don't work we are encouraged to have the necessary surgery to correct the problem. It should be a human right to have a functioning penis.
So true... its more important than any other. but Im assuming since its not life threatening
people don't take it seriously or spend much time researching penile issues
I wonder if they would cover it in an effort to combat depression???
Larry
That is an interesting thought
Re: Those with Penile deformities/Peyronies
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 6:05 am
by pyronies_dave
I was wondering who out there in the franktalk forum received an implant not because of
extreme ED or prostatectomy but due to Peyronies or Penile Deformity.
I'm awaiting implant surgery courtesy of complex Peyronie's disease (80 degrees dorsal, 45 degrees left lateral) and ED (can get but not maintain an erection). My surgeon has recommended reconstruction (grafting) and a Titan implant. Don't have a date for the surgery yet (I'm in the UK, NHS waiting lists come into play) but will report back once it's been done as there seems relatively little info out there for those of us with complex Peyronie's as part of the problem.