What to think of threads such as these?

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
Baseballfan11
Posts: 217
Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2018 3:13 am

Re: What to think of threads such as these?

Postby Baseballfan11 » Mon Apr 02, 2018 6:10 pm

Larry10625 wrote:
Baseballfan11 wrote:
hturner12 wrote:There are alot of old bullshit stuff out there. There is one floating around that the survey was a 100 men. Made the whole procecure sound like failures.

Here we are not medical experts but end user experts. Granted 99% are happy with our implants, but there are are also those that have had a bad experience. Ask questions if you do not want to ask in public use the PM function. Even if you ask in public you may get an answer in a PM.

How hard you are for sex is between you and your partner. She can have you as hard as she wants from fully deflated for oral and one of you give the pump a few squeezes for you to grow as she sucks, to just enough to penetrate to rock hard let me drive you could hang a towel on it. There is no way for any of us to tell you that. We can give you our experinces.

My dr told me that one of his patients his wife can have 5 guys in one session and only be with her husband,

Dont let the bullshit medical sites scare you. Talk to us.
Read the post on my signiture about advise


Thank you! I didn't know you could still do oral successfully without being pumped up. I agree with you also that the majority of implant patients seem satisfied. However this crowd is usually older men post prostatectomy and not a younger crowd. Maybe young guys don't feel as satisfied- not sure



Actually, while you are correct that a very large portion of members are prostate cancer survivors, there are lots of members between age 20 all the way up to late 70's. The majority of members that post a lot are those of us who are middle aged and up. Lots of the youngins only come out to play once in a while.. :)

Larry


Man, imagine being only 20 or 21 with an implant. Just the sheer cost of having it replaced would make me worry about ever having any sort of other health issue. Everything would get so so expensive. Just another worry to add to my list of worries lol
26 years old. USA. ED problem since teenage years. Doctor prescribed ED meds showing some efficacy but not a guarantee. As much as I’d like the implant I now think I should hold off if I’m seeing some results from pills

Larry10625

Re: What to think of threads such as these?

Postby Larry10625 » Tue Apr 03, 2018 7:53 am

Baseballfan11 wrote:
Larry10625 wrote:
Baseballfan11 wrote:
Thank you! I didn't know you could still do oral successfully without being pumped up. I agree with you also that the majority of implant patients seem satisfied. However this crowd is usually older men post prostatectomy and not a younger crowd. Maybe young guys don't feel as satisfied- not sure



Actually, while you are correct that a very large portion of members are prostate cancer survivors, there are lots of members between age 20 all the way up to late 70's. The majority of members that post a lot are those of us who are middle aged and up. Lots of the youngins only come out to play once in a while.. :)

Larry


Man, imagine being only 20 or 21 with an implant. Just the sheer cost of having it replaced would make me worry about ever having any sort of other health issue. Everything would get so so expensive. Just another worry to add to my list of worries lol



I hear ya my friend. Unfortunately, I am not in the same financial boat as you, my implant was covered by OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Plan). Look deep into your insurance (if you have any) I understand that some doctors have been able to convince some insurance providers in the US that, the procedure is medically necessary. (That's the way it is here too... you can't just say I want one and voila). I really hope you get what you're after. As for affording "other medical issues if need be", o they not HAVE to treat you regardless if you have money or not? :)

Larry

Baseballfan11
Posts: 217
Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2018 3:13 am

Re: What to think of threads such as these?

Postby Baseballfan11 » Tue Apr 03, 2018 12:18 pm

Larry10625 wrote:
Baseballfan11 wrote:
Larry10625 wrote:

Actually, while you are correct that a very large portion of members are prostate cancer survivors, there are lots of members between age 20 all the way up to late 70's. The majority of members that post a lot are those of us who are middle aged and up. Lots of the youngins only come out to play once in a while.. :)

Larry


Man, imagine being only 20 or 21 with an implant. Just the sheer cost of having it replaced would make me worry about ever having any sort of other health issue. Everything would get so so expensive. Just another worry to add to my list of worries lol



I hear ya my friend. Unfortunately, I am not in the same financial boat as you, my implant was covered by OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Plan). Look deep into your insurance (if you have any) I understand that some doctors have been able to convince some insurance providers in the US that, the procedure is medically necessary. (That's the way it is here too... you can't just say I want one and voila). I really hope you get what you're after. As for affording "other medical issues if need be", o they not HAVE to treat you regardless if you have money or not? :)

Larry


My family uses UnitedHealthcare. I'm not sure what the policy is :/
26 years old. USA. ED problem since teenage years. Doctor prescribed ED meds showing some efficacy but not a guarantee. As much as I’d like the implant I now think I should hold off if I’m seeing some results from pills


Return to “Implants”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: AntonS and 169 guests