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Here's another blog review where EDINDIA has couple more videos. Scroll down to the end of the blog.
https:" where I've literally seen helicopter fan rotations."
haha ,use it to fly away , give it a crank to get it spinning,and off you go !
It looks pretty decent and relatively ridged in the shaft . but for some reason ,the indian doctors rate it lower than the US brands . Stating its not as ridged , dr gupta promotes the ridgi10 before the shah
but i would put money on that he is getting extra compensation to push the ridgi10 , not that it isnt good , and sabharwal has the same deal with the tactra .
the point being they are not unbiased . more like bought off to a certain degree .
guys with the shah seem to be happy with it , and it is definitely the most affordable
IF... i could have found more information on malleables ,like rod sizing to girth results ,and accurate scientific testing on axial rigidness, i might have asked for the shah with 15mm rods . hmmm , and thicker rods should result in more strength right ?
Implant Journey - Indian Shah Implant (Malleable)
Re: Implant Journey - Indian Shah Implant (Malleable)
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Re: Implant Journey - Indian Shah Implant (Malleable)
ain't bad choice ready to goo friend, I'm sittin on this front porch swing down here in our sweet home alabama, i done heard ’bout that Indian semirigid Shah prosthesis, they cook up yonder in india, an i gotta say, that rascal is plain out genius. first off, it’s tough as a hickory stump. ain’t got no fancy pump or tubes that can spring a leak like one o them city slicker ipps. it’s a one piece backbone full of silicone, so a fella can bend it up when he’s feelin frisky and tuck it down when he’s headin to church. simple as flippin a tractor hitch. second, that thing is cheap as cornbread. over in india, lots o good ol boys can’t shell out big dollars for high falutin imports. the shah keeps the price low, so regular folks can get back in the saddle without sellin the farm. third, it’s a lifesaver in hot climates. pumps and reservoirs get fussy when the mercury’s climbin, but that shah rod just sits there, cool as a catfish in shade, doin its job day in, day out,no pump, no tubes, no saline, no maintenance, no worries. and bless my soul, surgeons say it’s easy to pop in. quicker surgery means less time on the table and fewer rupees on the bill. plus, if infection ever rears its ugly head, doctors can swap a busted gizmo for a shah rod and keep the party goin. so reckon that shah implant’s a mighty smart slice o engineerin, built tough, priced right, and tailor made for the folks who need it most. i tip my straw hat to them indian inventors, they sure knew how to turn plain sense into somethin downright life changin.good luck with your Shah surgery!
Re: Implant Journey - Indian Shah Implant (Malleable)
pumpless_mtfckr wrote:ain't bad choice ready to goo friend, I'm sittin on this front porch swing down here in our sweet home alabama, i done heard ’bout that Indian semirigid Shah prosthesis, they cook up yonder in india, an i gotta say, that rascal is plain out genius. first off, it’s tough as a hickory stump. ain’t got no fancy pump or tubes that can spring a leak like one o them city slicker ipps. it’s a one piece backbone full of silicone, so a fella can bend it up when he’s feelin frisky and tuck it down when he’s headin to church. simple as flippin a tractor hitch. second, that thing is cheap as cornbread. over in india, lots o good ol boys can’t shell out big dollars for high falutin imports. the shah keeps the price low, so regular folks can get back in the saddle without sellin the farm. third, it’s a lifesaver in hot climates. pumps and reservoirs get fussy when the mercury’s climbin, but that shah rod just sits there, cool as a catfish in shade, doin its job day in, day out,no pump, no tubes, no saline, no maintenance, no worries. and bless my soul, surgeons say it’s easy to pop in. quicker surgery means less time on the table and fewer rupees on the bill. plus, if infection ever rears its ugly head, doctors can swap a busted gizmo for a shah rod and keep the party goin. so reckon that shah implant’s a mighty smart slice o engineerin, built tough, priced right, and tailor made for the folks who need it most. i tip my straw hat to them indian inventors, they sure knew how to turn plain sense into somethin downright life changin.good luck with your Shah surgery!
Hoo-wee, Pumpless! I reckon you done said it! Too bad that there Shah doohicky ain’t ‘vailable here in the good ol’ US of A. No, sir, looks like I’m stuck with this here stick I done finagled into my limp dick for a permanent ‘rection! Heck, gets the job done for pumpkin’ kin. Squeal piggy!
40. Implanted July 5, 2024, by Dr. Andrew Kramer, Urology Associates of Cape Cod. AMS LGX, 21cm cylinders + 2cm RTEs. Idiopathic "hard flaccid" ED following bacterial infection. Tried pulse waves, Cialis, TRT, even spinal injections. Nada.
Re: Implant Journey - Indian Shah Implant (Malleable)
fucked0ne wrote:pumpless_mtfckr wrote:ain't bad choice ready to goo friend, I'm sittin on this front porch swing down here in our sweet home alabama, i done heard ’bout that Indian semirigid Shah prosthesis, they cook up yonder in india, an i gotta say, that rascal is plain out genius. first off, it’s tough as a hickory stump. ain’t got no fancy pump or tubes that can spring a leak like one o them city slicker ipps. it’s a one piece backbone full of silicone, so a fella can bend it up when he’s feelin frisky and tuck it down when he’s headin to church. simple as flippin a tractor hitch. second, that thing is cheap as cornbread. over in india, lots o good ol boys can’t shell out big dollars for high falutin imports. the shah keeps the price low, so regular folks can get back in the saddle without sellin the farm. third, it’s a lifesaver in hot climates. pumps and reservoirs get fussy when the mercury’s climbin, but that shah rod just sits there, cool as a catfish in shade, doin its job day in, day out,no pump, no tubes, no saline, no maintenance, no worries. and bless my soul, surgeons say it’s easy to pop in. quicker surgery means less time on the table and fewer rupees on the bill. plus, if infection ever rears its ugly head, doctors can swap a busted gizmo for a shah rod and keep the party goin. so reckon that shah implant’s a mighty smart slice o engineerin, built tough, priced right, and tailor made for the folks who need it most. i tip my straw hat to them indian inventors, they sure knew how to turn plain sense into somethin downright life changin.good luck with your Shah surgery!
Hoo-wee, Pumpless! I reckon you done said it! Too bad that there Shah doohicky ain’t ‘vailable here in the good ol’ US of A. No, sir, looks like I’m stuck with this here stick I done finagled into my limp dick for a permanent ‘rection! Heck, gets the job done for pumpkin’ kin. Squeal piggy!
Haha , and the b.s. continues ,why? who knows .but out of curiosity, i ran mr good ol redneck boy's fictional character reply through a AI detector. here are the results .
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" yeeee haaar ! now we is got some splaning to do , this here situation is more sticky than spilt honey on a hot bama day , i do declare , yessen i sure as do ."
but his earlier posts before he went all ku ku for cocoa puffs .
"Thanks! Interesting! It sounds like there are definitely biological factors within the body that influence implants. It reminds me of how my dentist insists I keep my mouth from being too acidic, as it can erode my enamel, which are usually harder than steel, for heaven's sake!"
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American , retired in the philippines .
tactra malleable 13 mm ,in new delhi India . on april 2024
tactra malleable 13 mm ,in new delhi India . on april 2024
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