SWorks17 wrote:moobiscuits wrote:Hey all,
A little background, 30-year-old male separating from USAF this DEC 23. I have been struggling with ED since 19yr old due to being overworked + family. I have only been able to have sex until now due to Cialis and diet change.
However the Cialis effects are waning and I don't get natural erections anymore, and when I do it's very weak (penetration not happening).
I am fit, my diet is great no other existing health problems except low testosterone (I got prescribed 100 mg xysoted and still nothing for libido/ drive etc)
I am considering going in for Malleable Tactra, not inflatable I don't want to deal with malfunctions, dog ears etc.
I just want to always be ready when needed and live my life with my spouse.
I've always been a shower (7 1/2 when erect), so the bulge wouldn't be a major issue for my situation
My question is due to my age, would a malleable implant be the way to go? Was looking at going with Tactra and going with Dr. Tariq Hakky, in ATL
My biggest concerns are nerves loss of length and girth, and recovery any advice is appreciated, very nervous about the decision.
TL/DR - Man about to leave USAF, aged 30- Cialis for 10+ years, losing effect - doesn't want 3 piece due to multiple issues/ infections - want mallable implant - will I lose size and how is recovery - located near Thomasville GA
Hey Moobiscuits, I'm a fellow Air Force veteran also, I retired in 1999. I started having ED issues in my early 40's after I retired, this was at the infant stage of Viagra introduction and it worked great for a good while. The pharmacy folks use to call it Blue Diamonds and I bet it was super expensive in those days, then the Air Force went to Cialis while I was in my early 50's which worked well also but in my early 60's it was hit and miss with either Viagra or Cialis.
I never used injections, I'm sort of glad because from the FT forum info that I've read, they caused scaring and possible PD.
I had my implant done at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Tx which is one of the premier military hospitals in the nation, maybe even the best. I had total ED after I had a Boston Scientific Rezum procedure done on my benign enlarged prostrate, but I had already started talking to my urologist about going to the implant.
At the beginning he was going to install the Boston Scientific AMS 700 CX because it is stiffer, but during surgery the Boston Scientific representative and my Doc decided that the AMS 700 LGX would work better in my situation, to help me gain some length back.
There were other urologist surgeons at BAMC that used the coloplast implant but they never talked to me about that product.
I'm sort of glad that I got the LGX, because it is softer material and I haven't had any problems with dog ears or crinkles in the tubes.
I have a average size Dick, I got the 18cm with 3cm rear tip extenders, after about 6 weeks I was only around 5.5 inches but now at two years out I'm back to 6 1/4 inches. I'm very happy that I got the implant. It's been a blessing to have great sex again and not worry about pills, when to take pills, will the pills work, will I stay hard enough the whole time we are having sex.
I would definitely do it again; if you separate and go with the VA, maybe they will give you a referral to see a local urologist in your area. I'm not sure they would let you go to a high volume Doc, but who knows until you ask.
So, you're probably stationed at Moody Air Force Base, I'm not familiar with any of the VA hospitals over there even though I was stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base in the late 80's in the Florida panhandle.
I hope that my journey has helped give you more info to make a decision, but it's up to you.
Good Luck!
S-Works