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MR1960
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New Here

Postby MR1960 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 9:49 am

Greetings and salutations,

I just came on board and would like to introduce myself. My name is Howard and I am 52 years old, and have been struggling with the ED issue since about the age of 40. At 40 I went with the oral medications, and they did work very well

for a number of years. However the only oral medication that seemed to be effective was Viagra, Cialis and Levitra weren't effective at all. Prior to that I did try Muse, to no avail. That said fast forward 12 years later and the Viagra was

becoming less and less effective, then to the point of where it did not work at all. I was also diagnosed at age 38 to 40 with type II DM, I also had a lumbar surgery at age 27 and I'm not sure if that had some effect on my sexual function,

though I have always suspected there was some nerve damage that occurred that might have contributed to the issue. My other health issues have been heart disease, heart attack at age 48, and 2 stents, then another blockage a year

later. Thankfully my last cardio checkup was good. in my search for treatment I went to one of the clinics that prescribe injection therapy, my first try was less than stellar, I got an erection which did not last long and it was going between

erect and semi erect. The technician informed me that he had used the highest dosing that he could, and felt there might be a chance at success with injection therapy and suggested that I return the next day for another go at it. So I go

back the second time and its worse then the intial visit . At that time he then informed that I might have venous leakage problem. So now I find myself once again seeking the services of a uro, and he is recommending implant surgery to

correct the organic impotence BTW he did say that he didn't find any evidence of venous leakage. I talked with him about the initial injections and my past history, and at that time he did write me a prescription for Edex 40 Mcg My initial try

with the Edex didn't work, though I think there was an issue with me trying to self inject, as the second time I did use it, it worked to some degree, though usable, it wasn't as erect as I would have liked to have been.

Since then I still am considering the implant, though its a rather scary and ominous thing to have to consider, BTW I have since did some more research and felt that my rapport with my last visit with the uro wasn't as good as it could have

been so I am also considering using the services on another uro, Dr Garber to be exact. All this said I still have some questions and concerns.

1. The former uro recommended that I not use the Edex, because there is the possibility of scarring.

2. I am concerned about the loss of length and girth, after all I'm not really well endowed to start with, though most likely the loss will be minimal.

3. Post surgery pain, and getting used to having something in my body thats not normally there, does one get used to the feeling?

Cheers, Howard

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Bionic_by_AMS
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Re: New Here

Postby Bionic_by_AMS » Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:27 am

MR1960 wrote:1. The former uro recommended that I not use the Edex, because there is the possibility of scarring

Yes it's true that Injections can cause scar tissue ... although there is less chance with Edex ...
2. I am concerned about the loss of length and girth

You should not have any noticeable loss of length ... providing you do not have any pre-existing conditions (scar tissue) ...
3. Post surgery pain, and getting used to having something in my body thats not normally there, does one get used to the feeling?

Post surgery is more uncomfortable than painful ... after healing you will hardly notice the Implant ... except that you will most likely have a bigger package.

But that's not a bad thing is it? ... you should get good results with Dr Garber ... keep us posted of your progress ...
Robotic Prostrate surgery - Dec. 2011 - AMS 700 LGX Implant - 21 cm/3 cm RTE - June 2012

antelope
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Location: Baton Rouge

Re: New Here

Postby antelope » Fri Feb 22, 2013 4:34 pm

I do not have an implant, but I've been told that one side effect from an inplant is a never-ending grin.

Greg
Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.

rschweiger
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Re: New Here

Postby rschweiger » Fri Feb 22, 2013 6:23 pm

Welcome howard,
I am 41 and 6mo post implant,I had a lot of pain I won't even lie,for some its not that bad but pain is momentary,yes its alittle different and one difference is it now works......lol and I. Wasn't well endowed, I lost alittle nothing I'm gonna bitch about,I'm happy as hell it works and the girl kinda likes the fact that she can ride all night long......usually she has to stop cause she about to collapse from having so many o's (record is lost count @ 12)she can't stand ........lol so needless to say I am happy as hell w/my decision.
I wish you the best w/whatever decision u make.
Best wishes,Rich.

bob1138
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Re: New Here

Postby bob1138 » Sat Feb 23, 2013 1:35 am

Welcome to FT Howard.
I hope the following summary of my Penile Implant experience will be of some help to you.
I was implanted with the Coloplast Titan in December 2007 after developing ED Post-Prostatectomy in 2004.
The Titan implant completely corrected my ED and restored my sex life and the emotional bond with my wife of 45 years.
My wife and I both love my Implant and have fully enjoyed it for the past 5 years and counting.
Also, my Implant does not interfere with any of my physical activities, e.g., weight lifting, swimming, bike riding, etc.
In retrospect, it is one of the best decisions I have made.
Wishing you the best of luck in successfully correcting your ED.

Bob

irishguy
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Re: New Here

Postby irishguy » Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:22 am

Hey Howard im getting a titan otr implanted in 4 weeks so i will let everyone know what my pain level is
although im not like most men iv no issue at all taking loads of drugs to kill the pain so maybe my level will be dimenished
but il let ye all know about length and girth after op!!
Age 34 Implanted with a 20cm Titan, Mar 19 2013, By Doctor David Ralph in London England,
8 years with implant and after a rocky start I’m very happy with the implant

MR1960
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Re: New Here

Postby MR1960 » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:36 pm

Thanks for the replies,

I plan on making an appointment with Dr. Garber sometime after next week, this week is hectic, as Friday I/we leave for a week in Key West, then after I return I can make the appointment and go from there......

Cheers, Howard

MR1960
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Re: New Here

Postby MR1960 » Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:25 am

Appointment set for Wed March 20........

irishguy
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Re: New Here

Postby irishguy » Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:45 am

Good man howard your a day after me! And your in good hands from what i can make out the top men in america are eid, kramer, garber and perito so your in top care brother, best of luck with it!!
Age 34 Implanted with a 20cm Titan, Mar 19 2013, By Doctor David Ralph in London England,
8 years with implant and after a rocky start I’m very happy with the implant

MR1960
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Re: New Here

Postby MR1960 » Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:03 am

Appointment with Dr. Garber went well, now I find myself going through the needed steps to move forward with the surgery. Cardiac clearance first, then labs. My next appointment is for April 16 for Doppler study and hopefully scheduling.......

Thanks for the support, Howard


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