tomas1 wrote:I swear it looks like sometimes they forget to put in the RTEs.
Where did it all go?
Didn't have much to begin with, was only 5.5 to start with. Now I'm working with 4.5 sideways, sex is impossible.
tomas1 wrote:I swear it looks like sometimes they forget to put in the RTEs.
Where did it all go?
PCHelp76180 wrote:Prior to surgery all the skin was tight, what I feel from the inside is the left cylinder is maxed out and there is hardly any fullness on the right cylinder.
Oh and BTW he did a revision in 2017 to relocate the pump to the lower left testicle and said he shortened the left cylinder
Lost Sheep wrote:PCHelp76180 wrote:Prior to surgery all the skin was tight, what I feel from the inside is the left cylinder is maxed out and there is hardly any fullness on the right cylinder.
Oh and BTW he did a revision in 2017 to relocate the pump to the lower left testicle and said he shortened the left cylinder
If the tunica is stretched out to the max by the implant, I would want to know how it got shortened. Previously, your skin was stretched out to be wrinkle-free and now is has accordioned up to that short shaft length. That ain't right.
I don't have any experience (or useful advice) for crying out "medical mistake/misadventure", but a consult with an attorney (not preparing for a lawsuit, but merely to review your options for making a claim to your insurance company or how to negotiate with your surgeon) might be appropriate. Most legal work is negotiating, not trial work/suing.
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