Mark74 wrote:gjmjoe017 wrote:.Do you want to be able to achieve an erection anytime you want 24/7 and for as long as you want even after ejaculation,or do you want to be impotent?
its not that simple
Actually, Mark, sometimes it is. We as men tend to make things a helluva lot more complicated than they need to be.
In my case, with the surgery and accompanying recovery 20 months in the rear view mirror and being a tough, healthy, youthful 65 yr old, I make it a point to keep it simple. I want an erection? About 75 little squeezes later I have a raging boner. Hard as a rock and ready to go. Not in the mood? I take a page out of my wife’s playbook and tell her I have a headache.
Recovery from an implant installation isn’t quick, but barring complications it’s fairly sure and certain. Enough guys have them to where doctors know what they’re doing. Afterwards the main things to remember: (1) do what doc recommends (2) don’t get impatient and (3) it gets better.
Implant surgery is never gonna be “get it done Tuesday and by Wednesday afternoon your life is perfect.” It is definitely a continuum. I told this to original poster in private, it’s worth repeating in public: at 3 months I was okay with the implant. At 6 months I was good with it. At a year I was happy with it. Eighteen months in i was thrilled with it. And at 20 months I seldom dwell on it.
Having an implant is as easy or difficult as we choose to make it. Armed with the knowledge one gets from experience, in the future I am choosing to allow things to be uncomplicated.
PS: you guys remind me of this post when I wear my LGX out and have to get a new one installed.
Age 68. Physically fit educated red neck in Texas. Very married. 23 cm (18+5) of LGX installed by Dr. Bryan Kansas 12/31/2019. I fought the ED and my wife & I won. I’m either full of shit or sound advice. You decide which.