LastHope wrote:fucked0ne wrote:LastHope wrote:
If Boston Scientific has contracts with more hospitals, then there will be a higher number of Tactra events. Since this isn’t a controlled study, the number of events may not be as informative statistically without a common denominator for all brands. I think the report mainly gives us better insight into where the events and complaints tend to cluster for each brand.
Functionally, my Genesis is working good, F1. My default has always been 3:30-4 O clock and this didn't change with surgery. My only complaint is I'm experiencing significantly delayed ejaculation since the surgery.
Meaning, it’s harder for you to reach climax? That seems to be a common complaint regarding implants generally.
Exactly. Climaxing with PIV. I'm constantly questioning myself, is delayed orgasm a malleable-only thing or just the nature of prosthetic implants for some individuals. Quality of orgasms are great, but it takes a long time.
Can say with confidence in my case that it's not a malleable-only thing. I climax reliably, and hard. But it took me a while to get there. You might just have a different healing path!