Jollyhellfarter wrote:I am just 1 week post op. However dr. Left me inflated to about 50% , using SMS 700 cc so they wont get any longer. One side is shorter by 1 inch plus. I cant see how this is an acceptable surgery. Most of the of pressure on just 1 side. I mentioned it to the dr. In email so that it's on record and let them know that we never discussed usi g anything but the lgx for exactly this reason it takes necessity of perfectionism out of their hands. Has anyone hired attorneys to represent the. Regarding this.
Hey Jolly;
You cannot judge the final results until at least 6 months... especially since the AMS brand (not sure about Coloplast) claims it continues to reclaim length, girth, both, whatever for up to 2 years. My tips are uneven too and have improved since surgery... in the head of my penis, there is simply not enough room for the cylinders (before they start to taper off) to both be in the tapered end of my glans. From all the dicks I have seen on here, not everybody's tapers... some are just rounded off. Anyway, the point here is to be patient. I wish I had $5 for every member who has posted right after surgery with problems or complaints. PATIENCE, PATIENCE, PATIENCE my friend. As for your CX vs LGX issue... when you hire a surgeon to perform a surgical procedure, you are asking for his/her medical competency during the procedure. Sure, you can discuss brand, size, model, etc. but at the end of the day, it's the surgeons medical licence that is on the line. He/she should be able to justify why they did what they did. Surgery is not like Burger King... you don't get it your way... your surgeon takes and oath to represent you in your unconscious state, and do what is in the best interest of the patient. Ask him why he did not use the LGX as discussed. He will either provide you with the answer you need to comfort you or else he's not a good doctor. I have serious doubts about a liability suit unless he made a mistake. If you tried to sue me, I would simply say that, in my opinion, I did what was in the best interest of the patient. Law suit over!!! You could go to the College of Physicians and Surgeons and file a formal complaint which gets investigated and if there is wrong doing, he will be dealt with and maybe even lose his license. The College is different than court. I don't see where he broke the law but if he does not have a good reason for changing to the CX when you had already agreed to the LGX, he could be in trouble with the college. Personally, if I were a surgeon, I wouldn't even offer the patient the choice. I would simple do whatever was in the best interest of the patient. Have a great day.
Larry