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Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 12:33 am
by JayGould
PFracture wrote:There is a guy here that says he's had 10 implants. Talk to him!


Who is he?

Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 12:54 am
by zlsej9218
JayGould wrote:
PFracture wrote:There is a guy here that says he's had 10 implants. Talk to him!


I also want to know who is he..

Is more than 10 replacement possible?

I think most of the implant's lifetime last more than 8years

How old is he?

Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 1:08 am
by Cnidium
JayGould,

Just making sure you know you bumped a 2 year old thread right? Some of these guys may not even look at this forum anymore.

But it would be nice to hear from them again. I am 26 too, and am scheduling a surgery soon with Kramer or Eid. It would be amazing to hear from the OP where is actions led him.

Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 2:32 am
by JayGould
Cnidium wrote:JayGould,

Just making sure you know you bumped a 2 year old thread right? Some of these guys may not even look at this forum anymore.

But it would be nice to hear from them again. I am 26 too, and am scheduling a surgery soon with Kramer or Eid. It would be amazing to hear from the OP where is actions led him.


I decided to bump this one instead of creating a new one.

zlsej - Yeah hopefully an implant should last 10-15 years but it seems that many have revisions after just a couple of years. So 10+ years may only be wishful thinking for most people.

Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 4:15 pm
by star_of_pramen
I would be interested to hear as well - 27 and got an appointment next week where I intend to push for an implant

Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 4:31 pm
by jelquinginjury
Same here who is the man who has had 10 implants??

Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 6:12 pm
by moreorless
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/sexu ... lants.html
Here a person (art662) had 8 implants, he got his first implant when he was 27 yo and in 2010 he was 55 yo I guess
Keep in mind that when he got the first implant it would be about 1980

Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 6:51 pm
by Cnidium
moreorless,

That post is a great find. It should serve as a reminder to us younger dudes that we don't have forever. You can wait all you want for some gene therapy, stem cell whatever, thing. But there is no such treatment to cure you right now. And if one is discovered, it will take years of trials and FDA approval before it can be applied to you.

The implants exist now. If they are implanted correctly, they work wonderfully. So as a younger man (26), I need to decide on the trade off of taking the currently known solution now, or risk losing the rest of my 20s and early 30s for a treatment that may or may not exist when Im older. To me the answer is clear. Im going with the option that works now. I would rather have fun in my 20s again and my 30s and the expense of an organic cure that may be available in the future.

Im speaking with Eid in a week and a half. I have a whole host of questions I am going to ask him that are relevant to all of us, esepcailly the young crowd. I will let you know what they are and his responses to them.

Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 8:30 pm
by JayGould
^ I agree with you. My only concern as I mentioned earlier is the amount of revisions. That guy had 8 operations in 20 years. Will he have 20 operations in 40-50 years? The chance of something going severely wrong in 20 operations is not marginal, it is probably to be expected.

But if you have lost all sense of functioning, then it's a no brainer. I can still get erect, it's just that I have lost size (girth/length) and my penis points to the left.

Re: 26 Year Old Contemplating Implant

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 8:35 pm
by Lost Sheep
Inflatable 3 piece implants have been around since 1983. There have been significant improvements in the design, usability and, very important to this thread, service life.

Currently, 15 years might be expected where 15 years ago, 5 years was more common.

That's good news, right?