Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
Hello guys. I've had ED for 21 years now. I've read about Dr. Hsu's venous strip surgery and am tempted in undergoing it. But I read it works on those who have venous leaks. But I dont have any leaks, just ED from forced, nasty medication at a hospital that gave me ED 21 years ago. That said, would I be a good candidate for this surgery in giving me hard erections again at will?
ED since 1996. Peyronies in 2012. PRP in 2013 and 2017. Dr. Brock, urology, NC, USA. Cialis and Viagra stopped working since 10/2017. Haven't been on Trimix since 3/2016. Will consider injecting it again. Will be prescribed testosterone injections soon.
Re: Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
" just ED from forced, nasty medication at a hospital that gave me ED 21 years ago"
Care to elaborate?
Care to elaborate?
33 years old from Portugal.
Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD) since 2012 (mostly ED but also some loss of sexual pleasure both during intercourse and ejaculation).
Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD) since 2012 (mostly ED but also some loss of sexual pleasure both during intercourse and ejaculation).
Re: Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
wellick wrote:" just ED from forced, nasty medication at a hospital that gave me ED 21 years ago"
Care to elaborate?
I really dont. Events in that part of my past still haunt me to this day. Rehashing on it will make me feel worse. Specifics arent important. Lets just say the medicine forced upon me for weeks wreaked havoc and incredible pain on my penile function on a daily basis among other bodily functions. After being released from the hospital my penis acquired an hour glass shape as a result.
No offense but I dont want to go beyond these details because of the reasons already explained. If we could now focus on the surgery pros and cons I would appreciate it. Hope you understand.
ED since 1996. Peyronies in 2012. PRP in 2013 and 2017. Dr. Brock, urology, NC, USA. Cialis and Viagra stopped working since 10/2017. Haven't been on Trimix since 3/2016. Will consider injecting it again. Will be prescribed testosterone injections soon.
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Re: Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
http://www.ed-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=111
Read this forum and draw your own conclusions
There some people got good success but some others not
Read this forum and draw your own conclusions
There some people got good success but some others not
Injury that caused venous leak.
In my 20s thinking about implant
In my 20s thinking about implant
Re: Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
alterr wrote:wellick wrote:" just ED from forced, nasty medication at a hospital that gave me ED 21 years ago"
Care to elaborate?
I really dont. Events in that part of my past still haunt me to this day. Rehashing on it will make me feel worse. Specifics arent important. Lets just say the medicine forced upon me for weeks wreaked havoc and incredible pain on my penile function on a daily basis among other bodily functions. After being released from the hospital my penis acquired an hour glass shape as a result.
No offense but I dont want to go beyond these details because of the reasons already explained. If we could now focus on the surgery pros and cons I would appreciate it. Hope you understand.
No problem! I just asked because I believe SSRIs caused my permanent sexual dysfunction. So I know it was likely SSRIs and/or anti-psychotics in your case. But I won't ask again! Good luck!
33 years old from Portugal.
Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD) since 2012 (mostly ED but also some loss of sexual pleasure both during intercourse and ejaculation).
Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD) since 2012 (mostly ED but also some loss of sexual pleasure both during intercourse and ejaculation).
Re: Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
There are also some posts in the young members forum. Difinittly look into other alternatives before you consider surgery which is permanent.
All the best!
All the best!
Age 54, Single, Los Angeles. Stage 2 rectal cancer in 2013. Radiation, surgery, chemo. In remission for 5 years. Some ED before cancer, complete since. 2-3 units of Trimix 40/30/2 2-3 times a week since Feb/2017 with great success!
Re: Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
guy if you havent venous leak I dont know if it wont work for you.
But if you havent venous leak I guess your problem is arterial? Maybe you could do a cavernosography or arteriography and then you will know what is the problem
But if you havent venous leak I guess your problem is arterial? Maybe you could do a cavernosography or arteriography and then you will know what is the problem
Re: Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
jelquinginjury wrote:http://www.ed-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=111
Read this forum and draw your own conclusions
There some people got good success but some others not
Regarding the link the last comment was posted in 2015, not a good sign. Reading through it, it appears the success rate of his surgeries based on member posts alone which mind you isn't an accurate count since this comes from skimming through them seems to be 50/50. But on Hsu's site, he affirms a success rate of 90% thats consistent with pubmed based research.
This week I received an email from Dr. Hsu on whether his surgery would benefit someone like me who doesn't possess venous leakage. He confirmed my candidacy for it. But I'm apprehensive about it because of the 50/50 success rate of posters I read about on ed-forum. This is the conclusion I draw, which again isn't accurate. Thus I'm not sure about it.
ED since 1996. Peyronies in 2012. PRP in 2013 and 2017. Dr. Brock, urology, NC, USA. Cialis and Viagra stopped working since 10/2017. Haven't been on Trimix since 3/2016. Will consider injecting it again. Will be prescribed testosterone injections soon.
Re: Venous Strip Surgery -- Should I Do It?
PFracture wrote:This surgery is a fraud. Don't do it.
Can you give reason why you state this?
ED since 1996. Peyronies in 2012. PRP in 2013 and 2017. Dr. Brock, urology, NC, USA. Cialis and Viagra stopped working since 10/2017. Haven't been on Trimix since 3/2016. Will consider injecting it again. Will be prescribed testosterone injections soon.
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