Aemill wrote:From your language I assume you are from GB. Who is your surgeon?
Yeah I am from the uk. My surgeon is through the nhs and who I’ve been recommended too.
Aemill wrote:From your language I assume you are from GB. Who is your surgeon?
Larry10625 wrote:Duberg88 wrote:Hey guys
I’m a newbie here and just literally came across this haven of a website yesterday and can’t believe I haven’t came across it sooner!
I’m a 30 year old male who’s suffered from ED since I was 24 years old, it developed through being an type 1 diabetic from an early age and not having the best control in my teens etc.
Regrets Huh! Never mind but the good news is I’m actually away for penile implant surgery tomorrow morning so obviously a little bit nervous but also excited/ relieved as I’ll feel after my recovery time I’ll be able to get on with my life again
I’d be more than willing to speak to other folk who are thinking about going through with the implant as that’s the only thing I’ve found lacking through dealing with the nhs here is that I’ve never had the opportunity to speak to someone who has been through the same dilemma/ experiences I have and I reckon it would have helped massively
Cheers
We all wish you well. Please keep us all posted on how things go. Consider posting before and after photos and remember to get the details of your implant (brand, size, RTE's), implant procedure ie: penoscrotal, etc. Also, remember to measure and record the measurements now and after your swelling goes down and you start cycling. To properly measure yourself, use a measuring tape (usually for sewing)… Place the tape on top of your penis and press it to the pelvic bone and read the measurement at the tip of the penis. Do this for flaccid and erect (obviously only if you can get an erection). Good luck tomorrow.
Larry
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alibaba wrote:Pre op assessment is usually within 7 days to 30 days max from surgery. Have you had your surgery? Keep us posted. It is a big deal to us when one of you has their trousersnake operated on. Let us know your progress. Cherio mate. d
alibaba wrote:Eat nothing sweet, drop the carbs (potatoes) which turn to sugar, get a monitor and keep this under control. It is easy enough done. There is more at stake than just an implant. Be sure to not eat before your labs. Labs should be fasting so they do not show a sugar spike. Cheers man. You can do it, but it is in your hands.