Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

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Copilot77
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Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

Postby Copilot77 » Sun Mar 03, 2024 9:45 pm

Members in your early 20s to late 40s how did you get your implant covered?

Nycflugel
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Re: Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

Postby Nycflugel » Sun Mar 03, 2024 11:07 pm

Insurance from my job. Also they write a lot of info the drs office to the insurance w paperwork. Being a diabetic and being ED for a lot of years. Pills injections never worked.

Where do you live?

Have a full time job?

anotherguy
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Re: Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

Postby anotherguy » Mon Mar 04, 2024 9:41 am

I payed cash for mine. I tried to get it done by getting insurance through my job and then applying to have it pay for it and just got the run around, which made me more nervous and impatient, so I decided to save and pay cash for it.
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Copilot77
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Re: Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

Postby Copilot77 » Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:15 pm

Nycflugel wrote:Insurance from my job. Also they write a lot of info the drs office to the insurance w paperwork. Being a diabetic and being ED for a lot of years. Pills injections never worked.

Where do you live?

Have a full time job?


22 still unemployed , looking for a job , pills and injections barley work .

Ineedaworkingdick
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Re: Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

Postby Ineedaworkingdick » Mon Mar 04, 2024 5:01 pm

I was in my 20s and had no insurance. Took a lot of saving and I had to pay out of pocket..

Not an enjoyable experience at any point.
Implanted Titan late 20s after long-term ED. Pills/pump/urethral suppositories with no success. Following implant enjoyed successful sex; 5mg Cialis standard but not required if abstaining from masturbation. Strong engorgement/pressure.

MiddleAgedMiami
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Re: Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

Postby MiddleAgedMiami » Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:49 am

I'm 41, my insurance through my job covered it on the first try. I had used pills for two years, and injections off and on for one year, along with therapy (my ED is mainly psychological). I still have natural ability, but the doctor said there is some light veinous leakage. I have United Healthcare in Florida. I am honestly surprised it was fully covered with no fight. I have my procedure next week.
41 Gay man. Had situational ED for 3 years & light venous leak.
Implanted March 2024 by Dr. Cordon at Mt. Sinai in Miami.
22 CM Titan w/ 2 CM RTE on right & 1.5 CM RTE on left. Classic pump
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Copilot77
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Re: Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

Postby Copilot77 » Thu Mar 07, 2024 11:46 pm

MiddleAgedMiami wrote:I'm 41, my insurance through my job covered it on the first try. I had used pills for two years, and injections off and on for one year, along with therapy (my ED is mainly psychological). I still have natural ability, but the doctor said there is some light veinous leakage. I have United Healthcare in Florida. I am honestly surprised it was fully covered with no fight. I have my procedure next week.


Thanks for the response sir this really helps glad you doing better .

Copilot77
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Re: Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

Postby Copilot77 » Thu Mar 07, 2024 11:47 pm

Ineedaworkingdick wrote:I was in my 20s and had no insurance. Took a lot of saving and I had to pay out of pocket..

Not an enjoyable experience at any point.

Thanks for the response I’m glad you got that done and over with salute to you in in the middle of hell rn .

Copilot77
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Re: Members that are ages 20 to 40 how did you get your implant covered?

Postby Copilot77 » Thu Mar 07, 2024 11:48 pm

anotherguy wrote:I payed cash for mine. I tried to get it done by getting insurance through my job and then applying to have it pay for it and just got the run around, which made me more nervous and impatient, so I decided to save and pay cash for it.


Thanks for you response . Glad your doing better hope you enjoy the implant .


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