Viewing the positive

What are your fears? Ideas? Hints? to coping with ED. What helps you with your mental game? How are relationships affected?
Larry10625

Re: Viewing the positive

Postby Larry10625 » Sat Mar 09, 2019 8:13 am

Hero83 wrote:Yeah, I feel the same way. My partner also gives me oral sex and I wouldn't want that to be an issue. I sometimes stress about the cost of the implant procedure. The convenience of it would be nice though. My insurance doesn't cover implants so I'm glad that injections are working for me. It's a bummer that more insurances don't cover ED. I can probably afford a loan if it came down to it, but my other fear would be related to replacing future implants. Taking the loan on top of my other debt would hinder me from financing any future implant surgery. I'm trying to get my finances in order so that I have a solid nest egg by the time i need the procedure.



If you got an implant and it failed, it is guaranteed for life so only Dr. and hosp. fees would apply. I think those are around 50% of the total cost. :)

Larry

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Re: Viewing the positive

Postby Hero83 » Sun Mar 10, 2019 1:00 am

Thanks for sharing that information Larry, that's comforting to know. It helps give me a better perspective.
35 years old. ed began slowly around 30, began pills age 32 tried diet exercise and herbal supplements for over one year, symptoms worsened and pills much less effective by 34. Currently on daily cialis and pge1 injections. Considering shockwave therapy.


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