Hard Drive,
Something sounds funny here. Titans are made for the larger guys, so this idea that you are too big or too long for the tube and the pump to fit properly seems odd. Please don't give up until you get the answers you need.
Paul
what's realistic expection for the outcomes
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Re: what's realistic expection for the outcomes
Frank Talk Admin wrote:Hard Drive,
Something sounds funny here. Titans are made for the larger guys, so this idea that you are too big or too long for the tube and the pump to fit properly seems odd. Please don't give up until you get the answers you need.
Paul
It's not that I'm too big or too long, he is telling me that the tubes that run from the pump to the rear extender connections are fixed in length from the factory and are all the same (and can't be altered), and the way it's all installed would require a shorter implant that would somehow move the extender connectors to be longer and the pump tubes would then be long enough. It ALL sounds like BS to me. He even tried to scratch out a 1st grade looking drawing to prove his case (which didn't work). I've got only a limited number of hairs left on my head and I'm about to pull out the last one with this guy.
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Re: what's realistic expection for the outcomes
Hey Hard Drive
Sounds to me that it is time for a 2nd opinion,although you might need the help of a VA Patient Advocate to get it done. Good luck and please keep us posted.
Jim
Sounds to me that it is time for a 2nd opinion,although you might need the help of a VA Patient Advocate to get it done. Good luck and please keep us posted.
Jim
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Re: what's realistic expection for the outcomes
3mtrship wrote:Hey Hard Drive
Sounds to me that it is time for a 2nd opinion,although you might need the help of a VA Patient Advocate to get it done. Good luck and please keep us posted.
Jim
Yeah, I'm in the process of trying to get that done now. I was emailed by a Coloplast rep. and she stated that the Doc. would be calling me soon. So far nada... I'm trying to get a 2nd opinion from a Fee Based (VA pays for 3rd party opinion) doctor but it's moving slow right now.
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Re: what's realistic expection for the outcomes
I FINALLY got my second opinion for my issues. The VA sent me to their hospital in Asheville N.C. The surgeon there heard my complaints, did his examination, and agreed fully with me on every issue. He said I would be scheduled for a revision within a month, and he felt confident that my issues could be easily resolved. According to this doctor, he has done MANY revisions to correct my exact issues, and there should be no problems. I won't elaborate on other things he said, but suffice it to say I was PREVIOUSLY given a lot of misinformation and this should have been corrected months ago.
I'll update this thread when I find out the revision date and again after the surgery.
Hard Drive
I'll update this thread when I find out the revision date and again after the surgery.
Hard Drive
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Re: what's realistic expection for the outcomes
Hard Drive,
That sure is good news. Sorry it took sooooo long to get a decent review of your postion and please keep us posted on how things turn out. We can't see you smil'en yet but close.
Jim
That sure is good news. Sorry it took sooooo long to get a decent review of your postion and please keep us posted on how things turn out. We can't see you smil'en yet but close.
Jim
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Re: what's realistic expection for the outcomes
Harddrive:
Great news. Good luck with the procedure and may things really turn up for you! Everyone here is pleased this could work out. You had enough already. . .
Best,
Dick
Great news. Good luck with the procedure and may things really turn up for you! Everyone here is pleased this could work out. You had enough already. . .
Best,
Dick
"Regain-is-the-Aim"
Dick
PCa-surgery 10/06
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PCa-surgery 10/06
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Re: what's realistic expection for the outcomes
UPDATE:
Pre-Op appointment is OCT 5
Surgery appointment OCT 21 (unless an unforeseen adjustment is needed)
Pre-Op appointment is OCT 5
Surgery appointment OCT 21 (unless an unforeseen adjustment is needed)
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Re: what's realistic expection for the outcomes
Pretty soon your user name will be Drive Hard. Woohoo!
Greg
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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.
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Re: what's realistic expection for the outcomes
Hard Drive,
As future implant devotees, we should not take for granted that things may go wrong. We are all built differently and rely on the doctor to perform his very best. I plan to do just that.
Wishing you the best outcome in the revision.
Mikesan
As future implant devotees, we should not take for granted that things may go wrong. We are all built differently and rely on the doctor to perform his very best. I plan to do just that.
Wishing you the best outcome in the revision.
Mikesan
Titan implanted by Dr Eid Due to Peyronies, Implant was the only option for me.
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