I'm thankful Reallynow posted that link. He may not read this because he seemed quite fed up and hostile but it's all love from me man.
Peace and love
There is certainly a lot of anger and frustration that comes with ED.
We all experience it daily.
Reading through half the pages and reading the "18 questions to ask your doctor before surgery"
A lot of it (to me atleast) was common sense.
1.) Don't expect a miracle. You're not getting an entirely new dick.
2.) Foreign objects in your body are going to be attacked by your immune system.
Duh. Pacemakers, new hips, etc are all going to be attacked.
But do people still get new hips or pacemakers? You're damn right they do.
Because they need them to either stay alive or to improve their quality of life.
3.) daily religious cycling of your implant. I plan on walking around with a boner as much as possible in my own home!
scarring is of course part of the process you can't really avoid it.
4.) Make sure you want it, because removing it is not an option and replacements come with their own risks.
The more you're opened the worse it can get. That seems like a no-brainer right?
A lot of the nightmares were infections. Which come down to keeping the are clean... but also the patient's own body.
Older patients, or other genetic predispositions can increase chances of infection. Everyone's mileage will vary.
I don't believe there's some giant conspiracy that the surgeons and implant company's are running places like FrankTalk.
Sure guys can seem cheerleadery but that's because THEY LOVE THEIR IMPLANT!
It's important to know it's NOT easy, it's PAINFUL, it's a learning curve, a test of your patience, it takes practice an understanding partner and ALL OF THAT has to be understood before you make this decision.
It's not your doctor's job to tell you all the possible problems. My doctor DID tell me once it's done it can't be undone. I appreciated that.
I'm leaving work but I wanted to again say thanks for the link and encourage people to try to see from other's perspectives.
You may love your implant, but there are definitely those who don't. We can still listen to them, we can offer a shoulder to vent on.
This place is absolutely invaluable and I'm grateful for all the positive and negative articles or reading material provided.
Dustyknox I think had a good writeup about "make sure you are okay with these things before surgery" google doc.
Or was it someone else???