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Re: My experience.

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2019 7:20 pm
by tomas1
That would be good to know.

Re: My experience.

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 12:41 am
by marcos
It was AMS 700 LGX,MS Pump

Re: My experience.

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 6:30 pm
by maxxxxx
I'm very sorry for what's happening to you.
excuse my sincerity, but I would never use the same doctor who ruined me the first time.
go to a 'really' top surgeon and ask him when to get a new revision.

Re: My experience.

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:55 pm
by navy6587
marcos...I agree with all others and especially maxxxxx. I know how much any surgery kills me mentally. I overthink every bad aspect of past experiences and, with my hatred of any needles and catheters, work myself into one sleepless night after the other when I envision my next one(s). Take a break, and breathe. Research Eid and Kramer online for their videos and methods. If I ever decided to have a revision (my profile says 'never'), I would not hesitate to go to New York and have Dr. Eid do me. IMHO...

Edd

Re: My experience.

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2019 2:16 am
by marcos
maxxxxx wrote:I'm very sorry for what's happening to you.
excuse my sincerity, but I would never use the same doctor who ruined me the first time.
go to a 'really' top surgeon and ask him when to get a new revision.

You right about the doctor,but he was the only one in my insurance doing implants.

Re: My experience.

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:06 pm
by Rawness1111
Aye man, thank you very much for the info. I also wonder like everyone said that if you had a different doctor that you would have achieved different results. You are one from the many of men on here whom have had success with the implant. Sorry for your experiences but if I were you I most definitely would take that rest then go see kramer or dr eid. I haven't head anything but good things about them so if I were going to get implanted I wouldn't choose anyone but them. That's also why I'm looking into these things now even though I wont be getting one until a year, or 2 or 3 down the road.

Re: My experience.

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2019 2:54 am
by marcos
Well,you have many stories of success here,so think positive,and get a good surgeon.I know i will never do it again.

Re: My experience.

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2019 11:40 pm
by alibaba
At 51 you are young.
Your natural erections have now been ruined forever.
Bad luck? Doctor just started a new crack habit?
Students doing the work?

Pappas has a good reputation? How was that determined? Reputation is shot to hell now, isn't it?

I agree with Max of the 5 x's . No way I would have gone back. Unless your insurance is his own plan, someone else takes it. The longer you wait to refill the space that was routed out to put in an implant, the more scar tissue is going to fill in it's place, possibly causing peyronies, pain, or limit your chances and size for an implant in the future.

Going back to this guy is like buying a used car from the only guy who will finance bad credit, then having it blow up on the way home. Since he was the one who offered you credit, you go back and stack another high interest loan on top of the one you had and buy another junker. 2 times, 3 times? In the end, all you have are the bills to show what you paid and more junk. Time to move up a class for something dependable.

I am sorry you have had this experience. Infrapubic or scrotal? Infrapubic is known for too short, especially in the hands of some doctors. How were the rods installed? The basis for the common idea that implants cause erosion is from the rigid implant days. Many operating manuals said to undersize a rigid or semi rigid implant by 1/2" in the attempt to lessen the stress and tension that causes erosion. The scar tissue capsule from your first implant probable allowed the space for the rod to slide and move around.

Re: My experience.

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2019 11:57 pm
by chonky
I wouldn't give up. I had an implant removed without a replacement after complications in 2012 ( Coloplast Titan). In April I was re implanted by another doctor with an LGS 700CX. and it has worked out great.