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Hello

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:27 pm
by DavidR
Hello. My name is David R and I just joined. As an introduction, I will give you a shortened version of my experiences.

In 2001 I began exploring solutions to my E.D. that was caused by a prostatectomy. (I know each of these works for some men, so I am just sharing my story.)
1. Because of a heart condition I couldn't use drugs like Viagra.
2. I didn't like the side effects of the vacuum erection device.
3. I tried the urethral supposity (MUSE), but it didn't work all the time, plus it burned in the urethra.
4. I didn't like the idea of penile injections, so I skipped over that option.
This left me with the inflatable penile implant, which I had inserted in 2002. I had the AMS CX 700 model, and my wife and I couldn't be happier with it. I've had it almost 11 years now, no problems.

I can always have an erection (because it is mechanical), it will stay hard as long as I want it to (even after I climax because it is mechanical), it is completely invisible (no one can see anything in the locker room), it has no metal (so it won't set off metal detectors, CAT scans, or MRIs), and my wife says it feels completely natural to her.

She does share, however, that the girth of my penis has expanded -- which is nice for many women. And since I was aging (I am 61 now) and had a heart condition, my pre-prostatectomy erections were frequently not at their best. Now, though, the hardness is like when I was a twenty-something. :D

I am glad to talk one-on-one with anyone about the details of my experiences. (Sorry there's not a "smilie" for "erection"!)

Re: Hello

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:57 pm
by ohohiakane
David..,
Glad you found your pot of gold at the end of the E.D. Rainbow.

Your experiences are important too many in this group. I encourage you to drop by the chat room.

Bill (Injecting trimix since Nov, 2010)

Re: Hello

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 4:39 pm
by General Orez
Dave,

Thanks for posting. I had my implant 3 weeks ago today and go for activation this Wednesday. The unit itself is still tender, but the incision healed
nicely. How long until intercourse was painless? I am more than willing to accept some discomfort, but have been asking you veterans. I am 60 and suffered a venous leak
which led me to the IPP.

John

Re: Hello

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:33 pm
by Josh_14_11
Dave,

You said, "it won't set off metal detectors, CAT scans, or MRIs" I guess I never thought of it, but what about the new "whole body scanners" at the airports? They show much more than an fluoroscope. Have you been through one yet, with your implant?

I forgot to take off my DTR (a device for foreskin restoration) last time I flew, and the airport had a whole body scanner. Fortunately I wasn't pulled out of line to go through the scanner; I don't know what kind of 'bomb alert' I may have set off, even though there were no metal parts in the DTR at the time. :lol: