daddel wrote:So funny, tooyoung fake account still posting here thinking that anyone would really read his biased nonsense
Daddel boy I missed you.
daddel wrote:So funny, tooyoung fake account still posting here thinking that anyone would really read his biased nonsense
dj_soros wrote:I decided to start with an MPP and hope to get 20+ years out of it. My surgeon was initially a little hesitant, but he also said he felt more comfortable with this plan because “it’s best to have few surgeries as possible” when you’ve got a long time horizon. By the time I ever need a replacement, I’m confident Coloplast will have refined their tubing or overall reliability and hell maybe even something like a Bluetooth-enabled implant will exist by then.
For me, the biggest practical factor was insurance. I didn’t want to risk an IPP lasting less than 12 years and then discover that my job’s health plan wouldn’t cover a replacement, leaving me with a $25k bill. I’ll take that gamble when I’m in my 50s.
I also like the idea that if I ever move to an IPP, it will feel like a real upgrade in both functionality and quality of life, something to look forward to. Going from an IPP back to an MPP, on the other hand, would feel more like a downgrade.
That said, I completely understand why someone would choose the better IPP functionality while they’re still younger. It really is a tough call and everyone has to weigh the trade-offs a little differently.
thx1138 wrote:dj,
Did you loose any girth or is it to soon to tell ?
Also; what brand and size did you get ?
Thanks,
tooyoung wrote:dj_soros wrote:I decided to start with an MPP and hope to get 20+ years out of it. My surgeon was initially a little hesitant, but he also said he felt more comfortable with this plan because “it’s best to have few surgeries as possible” when you’ve got a long time horizon. By the time I ever need a replacement, I’m confident Coloplast will have refined their tubing or overall reliability and hell maybe even something like a Bluetooth-enabled implant will exist by then.
For me, the biggest practical factor was insurance. I didn’t want to risk an IPP lasting less than 12 years and then discover that my job’s health plan wouldn’t cover a replacement, leaving me with a $25k bill. I’ll take that gamble when I’m in my 50s.
I also like the idea that if I ever move to an IPP, it will feel like a real upgrade in both functionality and quality of life, something to look forward to. Going from an IPP back to an MPP, on the other hand, would feel more like a downgrade.
That said, I completely understand why someone would choose the better IPP functionality while they’re still younger. It really is a tough call and everyone has to weigh the trade-offs a little differently.
Wow...congratulations man!...I'm 27 and will get rigi10 (most probably) this December or january.
Your write up felt like you were pulling words straight out of my mind...especially the paragraph before the last.
Who is your surgeon? Please when convenient write a journal about your experience.
Wishing you a speedy recovery and I'm glad that you have put this nightmare behind.
Please join whatsapp malleable group.
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