Hello from Tennessee
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 9:40 am
Coming to this forum made me realize just how common my "down under problem" actually is, and how many also share my hesitation at the next big step: an inflatable implant.
I've been reading hundreds of posts and building a list of questions, getting some answers, and following links to resources - all of which often leads to more questions. Perhaps most importantly are the personal perspectives shared here, something that I've not found anywhere else. Deep gratitude to all of those guys who have revealed truly private thoughts and experiences on how it has affected them AND their partners, and those who volunteer for show and tell. This has all has been very helpful to me so far, and I hope to contribute to this site when I feel I have something worth sharing.
I'm a 58yo married guy in average shape with gradually worsening Type 2 Diabetes over the last 20 years. On reflection I see that my ED has progressively worsened over that same time frame. I've tried all the ED pills and while they worked well for the first 10 years or so, over time even higher doses couldn't get me to more than about 60% hardness, and could never be counted on to last long enough for a satisfying interaction. My semi rigid penis was now causing real physical pain to my wife and so I moved onto the next suggestion from urologist.
Trimix injections got me to about 70% hardness, and unlike pills I could reliably sustain an erection for a longer period of time. The side effects were a painful level of sensitivity and burning that meant I couldn't even touch myself, let alone enjoy penetration. The pharmacy said that the although the mix could be varied, the ingredients that caused the burning also caused the erection and I could not get one without the other. Unhappy husband, unhappy wife.
Despite my urologist's (overly) enthusiastic endorsement of a penile implant I was horrified at the idea. I could never imagine allowing ANYONE to mess with my junk and add parts and pieces to my body. No I didn't want to see or feel the implant mechanism and hell no to scheduling a date for surgery. My wife thought I was being silly and wanted to know if I could get one with a built in vibrator! To say we had opposing views on the prospect of a surgical solution would be an understatement.
And so I find myself here, another sexless year later, a new urologist, but the same recommendation: an inflatable penile implant.
I've pretty much accepted that I will get an implant at this stage, but I'm not quite ready to pull the trigger just yet. Like all of you I have questions about Doctor selection, implant model, type of surgery, pre and post op activities for minimum pain and fastest recovery, and the likely impact on my marriage. I'm over the pills, the pumps and rings, the painful injections, and the crushing lack of confidence that easily spills outside the bedroom into daily life. I want to be a REAL husband to my wife again, and so does she.
I've been reading hundreds of posts and building a list of questions, getting some answers, and following links to resources - all of which often leads to more questions. Perhaps most importantly are the personal perspectives shared here, something that I've not found anywhere else. Deep gratitude to all of those guys who have revealed truly private thoughts and experiences on how it has affected them AND their partners, and those who volunteer for show and tell. This has all has been very helpful to me so far, and I hope to contribute to this site when I feel I have something worth sharing.
I'm a 58yo married guy in average shape with gradually worsening Type 2 Diabetes over the last 20 years. On reflection I see that my ED has progressively worsened over that same time frame. I've tried all the ED pills and while they worked well for the first 10 years or so, over time even higher doses couldn't get me to more than about 60% hardness, and could never be counted on to last long enough for a satisfying interaction. My semi rigid penis was now causing real physical pain to my wife and so I moved onto the next suggestion from urologist.
Trimix injections got me to about 70% hardness, and unlike pills I could reliably sustain an erection for a longer period of time. The side effects were a painful level of sensitivity and burning that meant I couldn't even touch myself, let alone enjoy penetration. The pharmacy said that the although the mix could be varied, the ingredients that caused the burning also caused the erection and I could not get one without the other. Unhappy husband, unhappy wife.
Despite my urologist's (overly) enthusiastic endorsement of a penile implant I was horrified at the idea. I could never imagine allowing ANYONE to mess with my junk and add parts and pieces to my body. No I didn't want to see or feel the implant mechanism and hell no to scheduling a date for surgery. My wife thought I was being silly and wanted to know if I could get one with a built in vibrator! To say we had opposing views on the prospect of a surgical solution would be an understatement.
And so I find myself here, another sexless year later, a new urologist, but the same recommendation: an inflatable penile implant.
I've pretty much accepted that I will get an implant at this stage, but I'm not quite ready to pull the trigger just yet. Like all of you I have questions about Doctor selection, implant model, type of surgery, pre and post op activities for minimum pain and fastest recovery, and the likely impact on my marriage. I'm over the pills, the pumps and rings, the painful injections, and the crushing lack of confidence that easily spills outside the bedroom into daily life. I want to be a REAL husband to my wife again, and so does she.