I cant wait...

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
Colby-jack__
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I cant wait...

Postby Colby-jack__ » Mon Sep 01, 2025 11:31 am

Ive suffered with ED for 5 years.
Well, maybe 10...
Well, really sex has been difficult and not what I've wanted for most of my life.
Either I'd cum immediately or Id fail to get or keep my erection so much it made sex difficult or impossible to enjoy.

I now know thats behind me. My ED IS cured with the IPP.

Im a week into recovery (almost) and I know that those awful feelings I was just stuck with are gone. Forever (and if they return, ill get a revision).

My wife is a wonderful person and has been so patient with me while Ive tried to have amazing sex with her (very occasionally successfully but more often than I'd like to admit, disappointment).

Now I know its just a matter of time before I get to have the sex w her I've always dreamed of. I cant wait to hear her make that surprised sound when she feels how hard I can get now. Or the sound she'll make when I can reach parts of her repeatedly I haven't been able to touch for years. Or the feeling of her body when she realizes she's having a second orgasm during sex for the first time in 15 years.

I cant wait to see the surprised, satisfied look in her eyes when I go get her a glass of water afterwards and she says "thank you" and I kniw its not for the water. And we just laugh and smile like we're 25 years old again for a second.

And ill get to say thank you for her patience to her and it wont be part of an apology for another failure to launch.

I hope this isn't too "much" to share here. This is MY "why".

If you are a man considering this procedure, I hope you can relate and you find the peace I feel im close to one way or another.

If you're one of the doctors or nurses that perform these procedures and you free men from the emotional prison we ALL know, thank YOU!

Sorry for all the extremely long posts. I naturally use too many words and I've had a lot of time on my hands thus week.
Colby_jack
Coloplast titan 26 cm placed on 8/26/25 by Dr Taj
~8" before IPP but not "hard" enough for pvi.
Tried everything as things progressed:
Pills, pumps, prp, trt, gainswave, peptides, trimix, quadmix and a vibrating ring.

Old Guy
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Re: I cant wait...

Postby Old Guy » Mon Sep 01, 2025 2:07 pm

Congrats! Hope you are able to do all the things you mentioned, and soon. A supportive wife helps.
Nov. 8, 2019
5+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 37 years to my beautiful young bride
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Colby-jack__
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Re: I cant wait...

Postby Colby-jack__ » Mon Sep 01, 2025 2:33 pm

Thanks!
Me too
Colby_jack
Coloplast titan 26 cm placed on 8/26/25 by Dr Taj
~8" before IPP but not "hard" enough for pvi.
Tried everything as things progressed:
Pills, pumps, prp, trt, gainswave, peptides, trimix, quadmix and a vibrating ring.

UpNorth
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Re: I cant wait...

Postby UpNorth » Mon Sep 01, 2025 2:59 pm

Oh yah Colby you’ll be cumming soon. Try 600 mg Rx ibuprofen about 3 hrs before you plan on having sex when the moment is right.
Watch the eyes roll back into her head.
Just a heads up and you need to be patient with her. She may be hesitant at first as she has been seeing your discomfort but once she sees you felling better she’ll be giving you the eye to drop what you are doing and it’ll be time again.
62. ? Asked. What is your sex life like? I’m a Romantic She’s a Nymphomaniac.
Coloplast Titan IPP
NYC by The Man The Myth The Legend Dr Eid
Penoscrotal W/ Scrotoplasty
Friday the 13th of June, 2025
Ed due to chronic pain, arterial insufiency, etc.

HikerMan
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Re: I cant wait...

Postby HikerMan » Mon Sep 01, 2025 7:02 pm

Colby-jack__ wrote:Ive suffered with ED for 5 years.
Well, maybe 10...
Well, really sex has been difficult and not what I've wanted for most of my life.
Either I'd cum immediately or Id fail to get or keep my erection so much it made sex difficult or impossible to enjoy.

I now know thats behind me. My ED IS cured with the IPP.

Im a week into recovery (almost) and I know that those awful feelings I was just stuck with are gone. Forever (and if they return, ill get a revision).

My wife is a wonderful person and has been so patient with me while Ive tried to have amazing sex with her (very occasionally successfully but more often than I'd like to admit, disappointment).

Now I know its just a matter of time before I get to have the sex w her I've always dreamed of. I cant wait to hear her make that surprised sound when she feels how hard I can get now. Or the sound she'll make when I can reach parts of her repeatedly I haven't been able to touch for years. Or the feeling of her body when she realizes she's having a second orgasm during sex for the first time in 15 years.

I cant wait to see the surprised, satisfied look in her eyes when I go get her a glass of water afterwards and she says "thank you" and I kniw its not for the water. And we just laugh and smile like we're 25 years old again for a second.

And ill get to say thank you for her patience to her and it wont be part of an apology for another failure to launch.

I hope this isn't too "much" to share here. This is MY "why".

If you are a man considering this procedure, I hope you can relate and you find the peace I feel im close to one way or another.

If you're one of the doctors or nurses that perform these procedures and you free men from the emotional prison we ALL know, thank YOU!

Sorry for all the extremely long posts. I naturally use too many words and I've had a lot of time on my hands thus week.


You'll be in the swing of things in the next 8-10 weeks.


You will hitting on all cylinders at about Christmas time this year.
I remember the X-MAS presents my wife and I gave each other one my first year implanted.

Woo-Hoo!!!!! :D
Looking forward to hearing your success stories VERY soon!

Way to go, man.
Best to you.
AMS 700 installed 12/22/22
REAR TIP Extender 5.0CM MR Conditional
AMS 700 SPHERICAL RESERVOIR 100 ML.
AMS 700 LGX INFRA PUBIC 18 cm
Dr. Jeffrey Loh Doyle- USC KECK
Prostate cancer survivor- RP performed 8/20
56, Marathon runner, John Muir Trail fanatic.

Colby-jack__
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Re: I cant wait...

Postby Colby-jack__ » Tue Sep 02, 2025 10:31 am

Thanks.
Hitting on all cylinders...
Pun intended?
Either way, I certainly plan to!

I see in your signature you are a runner. Me too!
Can you tell me hiw it went getting back to running?
How long did you wait?
Did anything hurt when you were first getting back out there?
Can you feel your pump anging around down there while running? The reservoir,

Thanks again!
Colby_jack
Coloplast titan 26 cm placed on 8/26/25 by Dr Taj
~8" before IPP but not "hard" enough for pvi.
Tried everything as things progressed:
Pills, pumps, prp, trt, gainswave, peptides, trimix, quadmix and a vibrating ring.

HikerMan
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Joined: Sun Aug 14, 2022 9:33 am

Re: I cant wait...

Postby HikerMan » Tue Sep 02, 2025 5:51 pm

Colby-jack__ wrote:Thanks.
Hitting on all cylinders...
Pun intended?
Either way, I certainly plan to!

I see in your signature you are a runner. Me too!
Can you tell me hiw it went getting back to running?
How long did you wait?
Did anything hurt when you were first getting back out there?
Can you feel your pump anging around down there while running? The reservoir,

Thanks again!


Hey Colby,
Nice to meet you.

I WAS a distance runner until my left hip tapped out 6 years ago.
After my left hip was replaced I was warned about long distance running and how it could shorten the lifespan
of the ceramic parts involved by a 1/3. :cry:
I still will go out roughly 3-4 times a month and dust off a 5k because I love running so much and I simply don't want to give it up.

The good news is that I don't feel any different with my bionic parts than I did previously.
Nothing jiggles or feels loose and jangly as I'm running an 8 minute mile.
Not too shabby for a guy turning 59 - 10 days from now.

In fact, absolutely nothing in my athletic endeavors has changed at all in regards to this implant.
I still run(shorter), hike, swim, bike and hit the heavy bag like I always have.
These units we have implanted are placed very well inside of us and I still am trying to feel the saline reservoir
in my(our)body.
They say its 3 inches to the left of your bellybutton.

I haven't found it yet...LOL!
With the exception of impact sports (boxing, MMA, Tackle football etc..)

I don't think you will be restricted in any way.
I sure haven't been.

Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
AMS 700 installed 12/22/22
REAR TIP Extender 5.0CM MR Conditional
AMS 700 SPHERICAL RESERVOIR 100 ML.
AMS 700 LGX INFRA PUBIC 18 cm
Dr. Jeffrey Loh Doyle- USC KECK
Prostate cancer survivor- RP performed 8/20
56, Marathon runner, John Muir Trail fanatic.

Colby-jack__
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Re: I cant wait...

Postby Colby-jack__ » Tue Sep 02, 2025 6:21 pm

Good info!
When you say ceramic parts, youre talking about your hip, right?

I get it: still getting out there for shorter runs because you love it. Im sure that will be me some day not too far away. Im 51 and been banging on my knees and hips for a long time.

Im sorry youve had to dial it back on the running but it sounds like youre doing a fine job taking care of yourself in spite of it all and im glad to hear the ipp doesnt cause you any trouble in the running dept.

Really it sounds like you are an example for your approach. Hip problems? Hip replacement. Pecker problems? Pecker replacement.

Here's to better living through science and chemistry!

Im a week away from surgery and I got out and walked 2 miles today so im pretty happy with that.
Colby_jack
Coloplast titan 26 cm placed on 8/26/25 by Dr Taj
~8" before IPP but not "hard" enough for pvi.
Tried everything as things progressed:
Pills, pumps, prp, trt, gainswave, peptides, trimix, quadmix and a vibrating ring.

HikerMan
Posts: 359
Joined: Sun Aug 14, 2022 9:33 am

Re: I cant wait...

Postby HikerMan » Tue Sep 02, 2025 8:53 pm

Colby-jack__ wrote:Good info!
When you say ceramic parts, youre talking about your hip, right?

I get it: still getting out there for shorter runs because you love it. Im sure that will be me some day not too far away. Im 51 and been banging on my knees and hips for a long time.

Im sorry youve had to dial it back on the running but it sounds like youre doing a fine job taking care of yourself in spite of it all and im glad to hear the ipp doesnt cause you any trouble in the running dept.

Really it sounds like you are an example for your approach. Hip problems? Hip replacement. Pecker problems? Pecker replacement.

Here's to better living through science and chemistry!

Im a week away from surgery and I got out and walked 2 miles today so im pretty happy with that.



"When you say ceramic parts, youre talking about your hip, right?"

Yes, they were doing steel hip replacements for a while but those were leaking into the bloodstream and causing ALOT of problems.
So ceramics is pretty much the standard nowadays.
Hips, knees, shoulders?
Ceramics.

"Really it sounds like you are an example for your approach. Hip problems? Hip replacement. Pecker problems? Pecker replacement"

Yeah, if the technology is there-USE IT! :lol:

"Im a week away from surgery and I got out and walked 2 miles today so im pretty happy with that."

Good man.
I think not only getting your mind straight, but also being physically fit BEFORE surgery is critically important.
A couple of things to consider leading up to your big day

1. Have everything at an arms length after surgery.
2. Have Ice at the ready because it will be your best friend on your first week.
3.Do NOT be afraid to use the heavy duty painkillers they give you- Its very important to stay ahead of the pain
4.Really go thru your house beforehand and disinfect your floors and bathroom- You do NOT want to get an infection early on
5. Wash your hands thoroughly and often.
6. Follow your Doctors instructions to the TEE.
7. Expect some bumps along the road, the first 3 weeks are going to be a little rocky-Just realize the pain and discomfort WILL subside
over time.
8. If you got questions -throw them out in this forum. You'll get an answer usually sooner than later.
9. Anything I can help you out with you can DM me and I'll do my best to assist you.

You'll be "one of us" soon.
Welcome to the brotherhood.
AMS 700 installed 12/22/22
REAR TIP Extender 5.0CM MR Conditional
AMS 700 SPHERICAL RESERVOIR 100 ML.
AMS 700 LGX INFRA PUBIC 18 cm
Dr. Jeffrey Loh Doyle- USC KECK
Prostate cancer survivor- RP performed 8/20
56, Marathon runner, John Muir Trail fanatic.

Colby-jack__
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Joined: Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:31 am

Re: I cant wait...

Postby Colby-jack__ » Tue Sep 02, 2025 10:00 pm

Thanks for the great list but I said that wrong.

I got implanted a week ago today and today I walked 2 miles, worked all day, went to the grocery store and cycled 3 times.

The first 3 days were rogh but t its been an upward trajectory in every sense of the word.

And youre 100% right about getting your head and body right before surgery. Lots of exercise. Lots of pumping. Peptides (bpc-157) and plenty of frozen peas in the freezer.

And thanks for the offer to help. Ill definitely reach out if I have any Qs!
Colby_jack
Coloplast titan 26 cm placed on 8/26/25 by Dr Taj
~8" before IPP but not "hard" enough for pvi.
Tried everything as things progressed:
Pills, pumps, prp, trt, gainswave, peptides, trimix, quadmix and a vibrating ring.


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