newbie443 wrote:If I stay local I have this dread that I will be left with a useful but problematic results that I will be stuck with for maybe the rest of my life or even be left with something that does not work and can not be fixed. So Thursday is crunch time as far as making the decision. My local guy has no horrific results or any results at all that I can find. So at the office visit Thursday with my Uro I will decide to either roll the dice with him and hope for a good out come or go have the checks cut and send them East. If I were a betting man my money would be on going East. Part of this I am sure is just nerves about pulling the pin and getting this scheduled.
Have you read any of Merrix's posts? I'm quoting one below that influenced me when I was deciding whether to stay local or go east:
merrix wrote:20 MONTHS UPDATE
WHICH DOC DO YOU LET CUT UP YOUR DICK AND PUT A PROSTHESIS IN IT?
As my signature says, I think this is the most important decision to get right if a perfect result is the goal. There are studies, linked to by myself further up this thread if I remember right, which shows a clearly higher failure rate when going with low-volume (i.e. less experienced) surgeons than with high-volume (i.e. more experienced) surgeons. That doesn’t of course mean you are doomed to a crap result with your local low-volume surgeon. An absolute majority of implants are done by low-volume surgeons, and satisfaction rates are above 90% in total. That could never be achieved if low-volume docs didn’t succeed (as in create patient satisfaction) in an absolute majority of cases. But for me, I would want to maximise my chances.
Furthermore, what is a good outcome? Guys who have their surgery with their local low-volume surgeon might answer ”yes” to the question ”are you satisfied with your penile implant surgery” and even say ”I couldn’t be happier” on FT. Bullshit. How do they know that? They don’t have a clue whether they could be happier. Maybe they would be a lot happier with another brand of implant inserted by a more skilful surgeon. They don’t know that. Period. Just because something works doesn’t mean it couldn't be even better. It’s like a guy buying a new Renault car and never having driven a Mercedes. And he says ”I love my car, I couldn’t be happier”. Bullshit. Let him try the Benz and he will take that statement right back. He will realise he could be a lot happier with a Benz in his garage.
Looking now in hindsight, Merrix was absolutely correct. There are a lot of little aches, pains, uncertainties, doubts that go along with this surgery. Using a surgeon of unproven expertise just adds to the question of did I get the best possible outcome. We can't control the outcome of the surgery or know in advance how the new normal is going to feel; but researching and then choosing who you feel is the most skillful and experienced surgeon goes a long way towards being happy and satisfied with the result.