turboplanet wrote:I am 19 days post surgery and I have serious buyer's remorse since getting the implant. One of the reasons is the likelihood of having to get multiple replacements during my lifetime with the chances of a botched implant going up each time. I see way too many men on this site who have had multiple replacements within a short period of time
Although I tried lots of different treatments, I wonder if I could have done more to resolve my problems with ED. I see implants as being the last resort when nothing else works. I think the constant struggle with sex wore on me to the point where I made a rash decision.
After pills and injections stopped working you have not very much choice if you want to continue with penile sex.
So, let me pose this question: If your implant was a one-and-done deal (no replacement possible) and guaranteed to last 5 years and then quit. Essentially this guarantees you can have sex for five years, period
A: From age 52 to 57 and never again for the rest of your life.
B: From age 60 to 65 and never again for the rest of your life.
C: From age 65 to 70 and never again for the rest of your life.
D: From age 70 to 75 and never again for the rest of your life.
and so forth.
What would you choose?
Now, factor in the fact that complication-free revisions ARE possible. And that you may die of an automobile accident before you get to use choices B through D.
As for me, the day I found that an implant was possible for me, my choice was made. The only delay was making sure my choice of venue and surgeon would give me the best outcome.