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Jimakos
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psychological problem most

Postby Jimakos » Sat Nov 29, 2025 1:31 am

It has been asked many times here whether an implant can help with psychogenic erectile dysfunction, which affects many more men than organic problems. Is there anyone here who had serious psychogenic erectile dysfunction and was helped by the implant?
Ed one year.use ofpills.. doctor saidis is psychological problem.i can't get injections..MPP is the most near solution for me.Greece

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Kodixx
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Re: psychological problem most

Postby Kodixx » Sat Nov 29, 2025 12:40 pm

Jimakos, I'll admit I had to Google that (pED) to make sure I understood what that is. I don't know whether I can answer your question directly, but here's something that might be relevant. ED is really tough on most guys, and can even become a negative feedback loop. The effect of ED, stress and lack of confidence, can itself become a factor in limiting the erection process. Again, I don't know if that qualifies as pED, but it seems similar. From my experience, the implant became a source of confidence. It took awhile, but knowing, accepting and anticipating that I can really be hard whenever I want, and stay that way as long as I want no matter what conditions or distractions, really was a game changer -- something that far exceeds the capability of the original equipment. Not only did it erase the nagging stress and lack of confidence associated with ED, but over time it became a huge boost to confidence with a ripple effect throughout my marriage.

In terms of erection and sexual function, the implant makes pED a non-issue. Having said that, even with an implant a guy can still feel the effects of lack of desire, or loss of sensation. But I believe the confidence, and new successful sexual experiences, that comes with restoring sexual function gives a guy a huge leap forward in dealing with other issues.

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Jimakos wrote:It has been asked many times here whether an implant can help with psychogenic erectile dysfunction, which affects many more men than organic problems. Is there anyone here who had serious psychogenic erectile dysfunction and was helped by the implant?
Feb 2025 58yo, 38 w/ greatest wife ever
AMS CX, Tenacio, Dr Broghammer (excellent) pre-op L:7", post-op @ 9 mo L: 6.5=>7.0" G: 5.5=>5.75"
2wks pain, cycling/sex @ 7wks, minor pain until 10wks, felt like 'new normal' sex @ 16wks

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Re: psychological problem most

Postby duke_cicero » Sat Nov 29, 2025 12:58 pm

I don't understand this question. If you have any kind of ED, the implant is going to fix it. The implant is a mechanical solution. It doesn't matter what kind of ED you have. If you have a functioning implant, ED is gone. Period. This is sort of like asking if a knife will cut a green apple in half. Of course it will. It doesn't matter whether the apple is red or green. It's going to be cut in half.
Born 1990. ED since age 20 after a bicycle accident. Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted December 2024 by the great Dr. Laurence Levine in Chicago.

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