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Re: 3 year update - Pros and Cons of implants

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2017 4:29 pm
by defiant
Congrats man! This all sounds so positive to me.

Look, if you're struggling with end-stage ED then really, the implant is God's gift.

May I ask a question - does the prospect of it failing and then having to wait a few months maybe, being out of action as it were, give you pause?

Also dude, I created an 'implant questionnaire' thread in this forum. Would really love if you could answer the questions in there! You can PM it if you want. I'm just trying to gather as much information as possible!

Thanks dude and I'm so happy for you and your wife.

Re: 3 year update - Pros and Cons of implants

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:43 pm
by NickNickNick
ED2013 wrote:Great post. Congrats on the marriage. Glad you are doing well. Good to see you back on here.

Thanks Ed, good to see that you're still on here helping others out

Re: 3 year update - Pros and Cons of implants

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:50 pm
by NickNickNick
defiant wrote:Congrats man! This all sounds so positive to me.

Look, if you're struggling with end-stage ED then really, the implant is God's gift.

May I ask a question - does the prospect of it failing and then having to wait a few months maybe, being out of action as it were, give you pause?

Also dude, I created an 'implant questionnaire' thread in this forum. Would really love if you could answer the questions in there! You can PM it if you want. I'm just trying to gather as much information as possible!

Thanks dude and I'm so happy for you and your wife.


Thank you so much! Yeah the implant failing does make me a little paranoid, but it's mostly the cost that bothers me. Although AMS implants have a life time warranty, the surgery does not. If I want to have an expert re implant me I'm going to have to upgrade my insurance/benefits to a PPO to cover the cost, and that's only once a year... I just finished paying off this implant and it sucked spending that much. But fingers crossed... I won't have worry about it for hopefully at least 10 years.

Sure, I'll be happy to head over to your post and answer some questions...