Anyone had an implant even when pills & injections worked?

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macoza
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Anyone had an implant even when pills & injections worked?

Postby macoza » Mon Feb 16, 2026 10:14 pm

Has anyone here had an implant even when pills and injections worked?

JohnnyBorg
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Re: Anyone had an implant even when pills & injections worked?

Postby JohnnyBorg » Tue Feb 17, 2026 7:42 am

If oral medications or injections give you a firm, dependable erection every time, it makes sense to keep using them.

If they’re only effective about half the time (or any other reliability threshold), then you’re back at a decision point — you have to decide whether that level of reliability is good enough for your needs and expectations. So yes, there are many men here who have decided to proceed with an implant even though pills and injections sometimes still worked, this is a common thing. I am one of them as well.
33 yrs old. ED since high school. Pills always hit or miss, mostly ineffective. Finally diagnosed with venous leak in early September 2025.
Rigi10 MPP 11mm rods 20 cm with 0.5 RTE.
Implanted w/ Dr Hakky on January 20, 2026. Recovering.

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Re: Anyone had an implant even when pills & injections worked?

Postby Jimakos » Tue Feb 17, 2026 7:56 am

I'm close to this decision too..the pills work sometimes but it's tiring now and psychologically makes me feel weak...I hope with the implant everything will change.
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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Re: Anyone had an implant even when pills & injections worked?

Postby KaBoom » Tue Feb 17, 2026 8:41 am

Wow...I woke up this morning thinking of asking this very same question.

For me th pills still work...sort of. Most times, It gets me hard enough to achieve penetration and commence sex. But from there it's sometimes good all the way through for both me and her. Sometimes I sense it might not last much longer so I finish before her leaving her unfulfilled. And usually it's only ok to remain one position. If we switch, it will get less hard even if we achieve the crossover, but half the time the switch kills my guy.

So even though the pills work to get started, when there we typically only stay same position

Plus the duration of the pills effect has declined. Cialis used to be almost 2 full days for me, now only about 24 hours, with anything beyond 12 hours notably weaker. And Viagra from 8 hours down to 5.

Sometimes I still get early morning wood or nighttime while in bed, but it's not like I can just wake her up and expect go-time.

So yes I hear you. I can still achieve erection here and there with my own equipment, so it's a big thing for me to get over to kill that completely. You asking yourself: "am I being too quick to pull the implant trigger."

But I doubt mine will get any better. My wife says I dont have to do it, she is fine with the pills despite their limited performance and reliability. But just this valentines days we got it on with the help of a blue pill, we switched positions midway, and then I sensed I didnt have much longer so I finished......and then she kept making out for another half hour just hoping I could get it back into her at some point. She was as wet as I have ever felt her. But in the end we gave up, I tried everything. She was good about it, but deep down I know thats not the ending she wanted.

So despite the still somewhat natural ability, I really think for me (and very much her), the ability to never end too soon, explore different positions as much as we want, the relaxed confidence that I dont need to worry about how much longer before it gives out, the ability to act on the spot spontaneously whenever our mood strikes, instead of not having to then take a hour timeout for a pill to kick in at which time the mood is gone and we are more tired by then and feel we have to 'get it on; because I popped a pill..........

Well thats a pretty convincing paragraph. Plus, it's not like these pills are free. Over the course of ten years, it adds up, not as much as a surgery, but it does represent a calculated discount to it.

Cheers Mate, let us know which way you go. And I will do the same, but I am heavily leaning towards the Bionic side :)


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