Postby splitpeach » Mon Dec 01, 2025 9:42 pm
Never_Enough wrote:splitpeach wrote:Discovernew wrote:I regret not trying other methods for longer, for examlpe having higher dose pills or even trying injections.
If you have nothing to lose already (your penis absolutely does not work), then do it. But if your penis still works 50%, i recommend you to try everything before the implant.
Injections still work fairly well for me. Ive used them for nearly 7 years and sick of it. Now I can get just one erection a night. Im tired of running to the bathroom for 10 minutes before sex. Tired of making sure I've got them on me. Tired of bouncers asking me what they are.
Fuck it. Im old enough to go all or nothing. Get that bicycle pump in my slug now.
Interested in following your story. Ive just turned 40 from Essex and too have seen Dr Ralph, who advised me to carry on using pills and possibly injections as they work somewhat. I think ultimately I will need an implant though in the long term. Have you been given the go ahead by David?
Well I've not been implanted yet but my logic is if you're not that bothered using pills or injections dont implant. You always have to consider if some magical cure is discovered five years from now.
I'm not happy with injections anymore and so I now feel prepared and old enough to commit to this permanent solution. I have had the go ahead by Ralph as I've tried practically everything there is and I'm at peace with the decision either way. Injections don't cut it for me any more.
Mid 30s. UK. ED since mid teens. Done the pills, injections, P Shot, Gainswave, ESWT shockwave.
Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.