ValPinto wrote:Jon-
Your pictures of how you look just in the flaccid state, even for 4 weeks, is just fantastic. I mean... you look absolutely normal. Regardless of how your inflation goes (I'm sure it'll be fine) you healed like a champ, clearly had no complications, and have a finished product that is a totally concealed and perfectly normal/natural appearing unit. So you've got all upside (no pun intended) when you see the doc to get activated, you clearly "succeeded" as far as getting through surgery, picking a good surgeon, and doing what you had to do to get yourself maximally healed.
A general statement about these implants in general, I think about it when I see your pictures there- it's amazing to have a reservoir, pump, and two cylinders inside you and all it took was that little cut in the balls, and in 1 month you look as totally normal as you do there. Sure, props to Kramer who did a major league job for you, but to anyone out there thinking this is such a "big deal", look at these pics- it's like nothing happened 1 month later.
Thanks, ValPinto!! On the Friday after my Wednesday surgery, Dr. Kramer came to my hotel room, because I wanted to continue laying around all day as instructed. He took one look at me and said, there's no risk of infection, there's no way you can mess that up. So I guess the healing did start off well and continues. I only have a little soreness left and some of that is on the scar and I know that will go away. When I activate Monday, I will just have to make sure Dr, Knoll doesn't pinch that scar!!
Once I get to inflating, I plan to post pics and I will re-post my pre-surgery pick with Peyronies. That may give some guys hope.
62 years old. ED for years. High BP and meds have done me in. AMS 700 CX /3.0 cm RTE Implanted by Andrew Kramer on 10/12/16. Involved revision to relocate tubes and pump performed 12/29/16 by Dr. Knoll of Nashville, TN.