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Re: Going Bionic: A NEW HOPE

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 8:48 am
by Greg1956
Joey,
I am happy you woke up feeling complete again. I know that feeling well. I am also happy you set the record straight that not all of us went through pain and agony following our implant surgeries.

After reading all of the posts here I fully expected to come out of surgery with my scrotum the size of a grapefruit. I barely had an swelling. In my case the swelling was more what I would call a firmness. My balls and sac became hard, but didn’t increase in size very much.

I didn’t need pain pills at all and only used ice because I was told to, maybe not that I needed it so much. I am sure there must be more guys like us who had great experiences, but it is common to come here to talk about problems and find solutions so I think we hear so much more about the pain, etc.

I wish you continued happiness bionic brother. I am loving my LGX and loving my life again,

Greg

Re: Going Bionic: A NEW HOPE

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 11:36 am
by TANGERINE
yes, "a new hope" is a great way to describe the feeligs of being bionic. I also wake up feeing complete and optimistic. Before implant surgery and with ED, life often felt like a process of putting one foot in front of the other, walking to some uninspiring destination. Now, the adventure is back, the optism is back. Hope has returned.

Also, for the record, for all the people viewing this, I also had a "fairy tale" surgery experiene and recovery. My 3 days in the hotel room were rather restful, and very much a relief. I only took the anti-inflammatory meds, and I never took any serious pain pills (although I was prescribed a full bottle worth of them). My trip to the airport on day three after surgery (operation Tuesday, coast to coast flight friday) was just fine (I telephoned my dad just to socialize while in the uber) and I slowly strolled the airport shops while waiting for the flight. On day 5, I went for a half mile hike. On day 6 I had a brief business meeting with my acountant. On day 7 I went to the gym and did things at one third power, on day ten I was at work doing a few minor things. On day 14 I was 90% and at work full time. On day 17 I had first sex.

In my opinion, I was really lucky, because the recovery was "easy" Of course, everyone has different rate of healing, but for me, the price to pay for being cooped up for roughly a week was so worth it to now have a functioning dick that is rock hard in 60 seconds and feels so amazing when inside a desiring woman.

yes, a new hope

Re: Going Bionic: A NEW HOPE

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 12:05 pm
by antelope
I hope you don't go away, Joey. The insights gained from your experience could benefit a lot of guys. Hang around as much as you can.

Re: Going Bionic: A NEW HOPE

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:00 pm
by joeyburgers
Thanks for the kind words, I’ll be round (hanging.. but sometimes pointing) because I’m still figuring this whole thing out myself! Can’t do it without the help of the brotherhood.
Peace

Re: Going Bionic: A NEW HOPE

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:55 pm
by Edgeman28lr
Hey everyone. I'm 43 and getting my implant in 6 days. Everyone wish me luck.

Re: Going Bionic: A NEW HOPE

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:33 pm
by joeyburgers
Best of luck bro.. I hope you have smooth sailing all the way. Welcome to the brotherhood