tomas1 wrote:I believe I know the answer to my question but I'll throw it out there anyhow.
My urologist in Phoenix would be very convenient if and probably when, I opt for an implant.
He actually suggested an implant the first time I saw him to get started on injections.
On FT I saw one member who had been implanted by him and he nearly died from septic shock. I think that's what the infection was called?
Anyhow, he had to spend time in the hospital and even had a line going directly to his heart for some reason.
He was self insured and the experience nearly (or maybe did) bankrupt him.
His was the only experience I'm aware of from my doc, and I guess I have already answered my question of whether to use him for the surgery.
If I knew he was the 1% unfortunate one, it would be easier to accept, but I don't like the small sample size.
Even the Super Stars of Frank Talk have their horror stories. My first implant I went into septic shock... my second time everything was fantastic. Don't judge what might be a good doctor by one bad outcome.
Larry