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Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 5:32 pm
by DonBecker54
[quote]Did you go with the implant because of the injections causing problems or did they just stop working?
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I went with the implants because the injections were causing more and more scarring, and also because they're unreliable. Sometimes I'd get a great erection and other times I'd get one that would go flat in 20 minutes. Since I see pro's, having a "flat" during a $1500 session really got me mad.

Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 12:16 am
by Stevareno
Wow, thanks for your response. I now feel more like getting the implant but my surgeon is in indiana. I am not familiar with the surgeons you all talk about. My urologist is a young guy who did the radical prostatectomy on me using the DaVinci robotic method. Had it done on a Tuesday and went back to work the following Monday. He did a wonderful job. He also does implants.
He does several each week. I will be meeting with him next week to discuss the implant. I will be asking him what kind of implant he uses and any other questions I can think of between now and then.
I don't want to deal with waiting to see if I will recover naturally. From others I have spoke to, it is a struggle.

Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 2:13 am
by ccrider
cincinnatus1951 wrote:Stevarino:
As others have said, liklihood of spontaneous or even drug assisted erections post prostaectomy is slim. you are young enogh I would give it six months during which you can experiment with the other therapies. AS has also been said they are a pain and do nothing to enhance the ambiance of making love. I would start researching surgeons and thinking about an implant. you can read my story by searching cincinnatus. There are many other well documented journeys. While, yes there are risks, everything in life is a risk and the vast majority feel they made the right decision. Yes, we felt we waited too long.
Cincinnatus

Damn near everybody here on the panel wishes they would've done the implant sooner. The main thing you want to do is get the right surgeon who'll do it right the first time. Check w/ either Kramer or Eid before you make a move...

Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 6:55 am
by Stevareno
Where is Kramer and EiD located? What state?

Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 8:02 am
by Xomanow
Eid is in NYC.....Kramer, Balt., MD.........

Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:37 am
by dirtman1993
Go to Kramer and you will be very happy and a rock hard erection.

Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 1:13 pm
by billylee
I did not try injections and certainly do not regret that but had troubles with other forms of medication. I wanted an end to ED, my urologist suggested IPP and showed me a demo. I was interested immediately. I did my research, including excellent advice from FT, and got to work finding surgeon and scheduling. My primary thought was....WHAT DO I HAVE TO LOOSE. I put trust in my surgeon and haven't looked back with regret.

I was very much a "grower" and now not only is my flaccid one I am much more pleased/proud and erection on demand is awesome.

My suggestion is to do it. Your choices for a better sex life are few.

B

Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 1:56 pm
by robertm
I used to hear a lot about Dr. Milam at Vanderbilt in these forums. His name doesn't seem to come up anymore. Anyone know why?

Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:01 pm
by dg_moore
robertm wrote:I used to hear a lot about Dr. Milam at Vanderbilt in these forums. His name doesn't seem to come up anymore. Anyone know why?

Several men here have had major problems with implants he placed. You can search the forum and find the posts easily.

Re: To implant or not to implant?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 6:13 pm
by adamshea
My implant is the best thing I've done. My wife and I love it! I only wish I could have done it 8 years earlier. I works like I'm 20 years old and feels natural as my original equipment.