Phoenix18 wrote:Hello brothers!
I posted about my issue last time and sparked a debate about how females or indeed future partners will respond to an implant.
But this time I would like to know what you all think about a 27 year old’s prospects for the future are with an implant, with specific regard to replacements.
Say I live a full life - I’ll need what, 7 or 8 replacements, assuming each one lasts the commonly stated 8 to 15 years.
That’s a lot of surgeries that need to go perfectly. And then of course there’s the cost implication. In my county we have free healthcare but implants aren’t exactly a well known speciality so I would be inclined to go private for them.
Am I overworrying? Or am I too young to get an implant?
Thanks!
Pheonix;
Please forgive some members if they seem a little gruff. Please understand that this subject has been asked hundreds of times since Frank Talk was created in 2009. Some implantees are reporting their implant still ticking after 20 years. Every new design is better than the one before. I have already participated in a survey regarding the AMS. I guess the bottom line (like someone else said what ever will be, will be). If you needed a pacemaker, you wouldn't hesitate would you? Let's look at it this way... we need our penis's for 3 reasons... 1. To prove to the guys in the locker room that we really are a male, 2. to drain our bladders and 3. to reproduce of enjoy sexual stimulation. When we get ED, there is no problem with 1 and 2 but 3 is out of the question. Now, we have 2 choices, take or get something to produce an artificial erection and enjoy a fulfilling sex life for the rest of your life (there MAY be
slightly less sensation) or you can stare at your "big" deceased penis and dream about the days gone by. I get it, getting surgery on your penis may be a scary thing (although for me, I couldn't wait). You have to convince yourself that 1. there is no other option but surgery and 2. having sex with your girl (or guy) is what you want (and what they want as well). After that, if you choose surgery, you have two morning decisions... 1. which doctor to use and 2. Some doctors use Titan, some use AMS, I would encourage you to go to a surgeon who is willing to give you what is appropriate for you and your anatomy and not what the surgeon has on their shelf. I would be happy to chat with you on the phone... you can call me or, I have a North American long distance phone plan and I could call you. Send me a PM telling me what you prefer. I look forward to discussing this with you.
Larry