Implant at Young Age

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malibog
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Re: Implant at Young Age

Postby malibog » Fri Oct 16, 2020 5:16 pm

Nadie123 wrote:I am 23 years old and I currently take cialis 5mg every day, but I have no good results with that treamen, so I would get an implant if I had the money just because I don't want to lose my best age sexually


Quite possible that an implant sooner rather than later will be the best course for you. However, I take your comment about losing your "best age sexually" to mean that you see your 20s or thereabouts to be that "best age". Perhaps just my own perspective, but I would say you cannot now tell what is your "best age" in that department, if there is such a thing at all. You might be able to make some assessment, in hindsight, after a few decades.

I went through a lot of life with no ED issues. Sure, my 20s were a good era, but somewhat short of the mark if I tried to identify my best age. Your sexual experience and views will change and evolve. Now, approaching 70, with some ED for the first time, I am inclined to recall my 50s as a very good decade sex-wise. Perhaps my zenith. But the years since have been nothing to lament, either. I certainly do not see myself as a wistful old man, missing the glory days of my 20s.

Your sexual experience, your perception of it, your appreciation and enjoyment of it, will vary across the years. For me it has all been good. But I'll never think that my 20s or 30s were the "best" and all downhill thereafter. Not at all. Who knows? Maybe the best is yet to be.

I am sure it is a challenge to have to deal with ED and to be considering an implant in one's 20s. This forum is a good place to come for information and advice. Good to face and deal with the issue sooner rather than later. Not so much because the you are otherwise missing out on your sexual prime, but because it's a psychological burden to bear and there are treatments available. If an implant is the best course, and cost is an issue, the employment/insurance suggestion might be useful, but no doubt there are other ways. People work and save up for cars, vacations, all kinds of things. Why not an Eveready Energizer truncheon?

Minnesota
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Re: Implant at Young Age

Postby Minnesota » Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:02 pm

wolfpacker wrote:Minnesota! Good to see you're still around! Any comments on how your implant life is going? What is your size if you don't mind my asking?


Hey Wolfpacker - I believe I'm at 5'' with my revision, slightly bigger than the 1st. Not sure on girth yet as I haven't inflated fully. My first implant served me well. I would have liked a few more years out of it (11 total), but I suppose usage in my 20's was higher than the average Titan recipient.

Recovery the 2nd time around is significantly easier.

For those of you commenting on size, IMO, sometimes the implant can be a tad difficult to hide. This includes gym shorts and a swim suit. I'm only 5'8'' and extremely active (running, playing hockey, etc.). The implant being slightly smaller than your natural size might sting the ego a bit, but it could be a benefit in other ways. That's how I see it at least. Plus the girth is a strength for a Coloplast Titan.
Diagnosed with ED at age of 19, Implanted with Coloplast Titan at age 20. Now 34 (2023)
Titan failed 09/2020, replaced on 10/2/2020 by Kolher @ Mayo Clinic in Minnesota


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