New Bionic Man

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
jryancey44
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby jryancey44 » Sun Jun 01, 2014 6:29 pm

Welcome to the club :D Yes a little curve is good my woman loves it. I cam home about 3.5 inches I am now 6 months out and have over 6.5. Love the new girth. I feel like I have weapon in my pants ;) After the 4th week it is amazing how much you recover, it was with me. Good luck i had peyronie disease since my 40s.


Jim

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TEBozo
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby TEBozo » Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:23 pm

Thanks ! Jim. Got off the hydrocodone last night at midnight and was fine until tonight. Not in pain but can sure "feel" the swelling . Thats a strong drug and I can tell that I'm no longer taking a narcotic.

When I'm lying down I feel no pressure but standing, I can feel it expand; in fact, feels like the fullness of the injections. Peeing is really interesting and I do go in my shower to relieve myself. Takes some presuure to get it all out, is that you guys experrience?

Bigtime071
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby Bigtime071 » Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:10 am

Hi Jryancey44 what implant did you go with. The coloplast or the ams. Which Dr did you choose ? Im having one installed later in the year. Im about 6.5 inches and 5 3/4 girth. Dont want to lose any of it. Lol

RogerM
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby RogerM » Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:30 am

TEBozo,

Congratulations on taking this big step! I wish you a speedy recovery & a lifetime of pleasure with your new bionic boner. I had my operation in mid-March & I'm doing fine.
RogerM
61, Type II Diabetes and ED for 10 yrs.
Coloplast Titan OTR 22cm + (2) 1 cm RTEs on 3/13/14 by Dr. Bruce Garber at Hahnemann Univ. Hospital/Philadelphia, PA

TEBozo
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby TEBozo » Thu Jun 05, 2014 2:23 pm

My first week after surgery is complete and I have to report that I feel completely human today. No pain pills, just a little stiffness, swelling is down. Now my thoughts turn to size as I am pumped up but only about 3” max from bone. The little semi-hard on is not even that uncomfortable in my pants. I just hope that Dr. Morey gave me as much as I had when I pumped up in the hand cranker! LOL.
Bruising is more evident and I am able to wash my package without a lot or trepidation. Do feel one of the stitches poking out but I am just leaving well alone. Just hoping and praying for enough size and girth to be effective.

billylee
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby billylee » Thu Jun 05, 2014 3:26 pm

Suspect you will see more when all swelling goes away......then the full inflation really reveals the usable tool. I would suggest Dr M gave you all he could safely feel comfortable in giving. Still early for sure.
b
72, ED & PE worsened with age, TURP 2008, Prostrate 1.71, T-559,
Coloplast Titan OTR 21 cm (20+1 cm rear tip extender) on 3/11/2014 by Dr. Allan Morey UT-SW Medical/Dallas

Chaz456
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby Chaz456 » Thu Jun 05, 2014 3:56 pm

TEBozo,
Those of you all who have used Dr. Morey I'm curious about a few things. The impression I've gotten from FT is that he's not very good at communicating with patients. As in explaining procedures and giving instructions on follow up care. How did you find him to be? Also because he is at a teaching hospital, did you find yourselves being seen by mostly by resident urologists?

Thanks for posting about your experience! And please let us know how it progresses.
Titan Touch installed 12/20/13, Then redone 03/21/14, Then redone again 06/13/14.

TEBozo
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby TEBozo » Thu Jun 05, 2014 4:40 pm

Chaz456 wrote:TEBozo,
Those of you all who have used Dr. Morey I'm curious about a few things. The impression I've gotten from FT is that he's not very good at communicating with patients. As in explaining procedures and giving instructions on follow up care. How did you find him to be? Also because he is at a teaching hospital, did you find yourselves being seen by mostly by resident urologists?

Thanks for posting about your experience! And please let us know how it progresses.




Morey had a great bedside manner with me; very assuring and personable on the initial consult and in pre-op he gave me tons of confidence about what I was doing and the results. Literally told me that I "was going to love the Titan implant." Having had a total knee replacement, I had a ortho surgeon that was as reputable and active as Dr. Morey but in orthopedics. When I decided to have my knee done at an early age, 56, I had an appointment with my surgeon and told him to "go", never saw him until the date of surgery, and then only again in about 6 weeks. This is almost identical to the implant process.

That is a long winded way of saying that everything that I have experienced in the way of medical attention and follow up was expected with a surgeon as active as Morey. In a way, I am very glad that he is in the OR 3 1/2 days a week as it helps me feel like I picked an experienced surgeon. Morey is not going to be my best friend or hold my hand; he, perhaps, instead is a guardian angel here to help many of us who have a specific physical deficiency.

billylee
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby billylee » Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:57 pm

Chaz456 wrote:TEBozo,
Those of you all who have used Dr. Morey I'm curious about a few things. The impression I've gotten from FT is that he's not very good at communicating with patients. As in explaining procedures and giving instructions on follow up care. How did you find him to be? Also because he is at a teaching hospital, did you find yourselves being seen by mostly by resident urologists?

Thanks for posting about your experience! And please let us know how it progresses.


Chaz,
I know I was one who might have given that impression, and I did feel like that at time, but I could have been much to blame. I had done so much research (never to much however), I might have given the impression that I knew some answers more than I actually did.....talking when I should have been listening. When I did fear an infection and reported the issue with "popped" stitch, on a weekend, Morey got in touch with me and seemingly with true interest.

In a couple of visits I was addressed with "residents/associates", but before leaving Dr M would come in to see if I had questions directly for him. b
72, ED & PE worsened with age, TURP 2008, Prostrate 1.71, T-559,
Coloplast Titan OTR 21 cm (20+1 cm rear tip extender) on 3/11/2014 by Dr. Allan Morey UT-SW Medical/Dallas

Chaz456
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Re: New Bionic Man

Postby Chaz456 » Thu Jun 05, 2014 11:35 pm

Thanks for the info guys! Another thing that I see in Morey's favor is that he has variety of experience. That seems like it would come in handy if complications arose.
Titan Touch installed 12/20/13, Then redone 03/21/14, Then redone again 06/13/14.


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