implanted - my story

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chuck123
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implanted - my story

Postby chuck123 » Fri May 04, 2018 10:02 pm

Hey guys. I just got implanted yesterday and wanted to share a quick fragmented version of my story followed by a journal. I want to begin by giving my dad a shout out because without him I would not have been where I am today with this issue and other issues in early adulthood. He helped me find a way to treatment.

My story began 10 years ago when I was only seventeen years old. I was a junior in high school, whom had recently began experimenting with the opposite sex. I remember having rock hard erections, then literally overnight could not get an erection for the life of me. I had never had this problem. I was able to masturbate and achieve an erection pretty much anytime. I had morning erections everyday, would pop uncontrollable wood in class, and could get erect with a girlfriend. At the time I did not know what caused my ED. I initially attributed it tripping on LSA around the time I noticed my dysfunction. I tried to masturbate while in a lucid state and failed. I figured it was all in my head following this failure but after a few months of consistent failure, catching flack from girlfriends, and trying every OTC supplement out there I approached my father and asked for help. I could not get hard, did not have morning erections, and could not masturbate (could ejaculate but with a flaccid penis). I knew something was wrong. We set up an appointment with a urologist and the doctors concluded that at my age ED would have psychological causes and sent me out the door with some viagra and the assumption my dysfunction would resolve with time. Boy did the viagra work. I could get hard as a rock on just 25 mg. I hated the flushing side effect but it worked. My girlfriend was happy ( I never told ANYONE about my problem in high school) and I was happy. I found PDE5 inhibitors which seemed to fix my problem temporarily. I quickly acquired a stash of all of the PDE5 from doctors and online sources (much cheaper) and was GTG. I favored cialis at the time as 5 mg daily dose worked great. What I noticed however, was that the effectiveness of these medication diminished over time. By sophomore year in college, I could barely keep a hard on with upwards of 40 mg of cialis. Additionally trying to cope with ED while at a University surrounded by beautiful women caused some mental health issues. I began experiencing severe depression and anxiety 2009-2012 to which I self medicated with drugs. The drugs helped me cope with my dysfunctioning penis but probably expedited the path to worsening dysfunction. ED fucked my head up, I thought about it all day everyday (even to this day, however I have accepted it) and it tormented me. Once I got my life somewhat together and stopped seeking highs I made it a point to do anything and everything to treat my ED. I remember one day watching a TLC show that followed a 22 y/o with ED. He ended up getting a revascularization surgery with great results. Around this time and 5 years of ED, it was clear that my ED was not in my head. Without the medication I was nothing, and with it I was not much. I started looking for solutions I had not explored and I found that many young men experience impotence following damage to the pudendal penile artery. This cause of ED is common among aggressive mountain bikers and can be treated with a revascularization surgery as I had witnessed on TV. A light went of in my head. At the onset of my symptoms I was mountain biking 5 days a week. In fact, I remember overshooting a drop off transition and impacting my pudendal region shortly before noticing symptoms. I thought I had figured out the cause of my impotence. I found a world class doc that does revascularization, and had the workup. Both of my penile arteries were occluded. one entirely and one partially. I qualified for the surgery and had it done. Essentially they connected an artery in my stomach to my penile artery in an attempt to restore bloodflow. The surgery has about a 50 % success rate. Initially I noticed slight improvement in erections which diminished over a few months back to my terrible severe ED. This was a hard time for me. I thought I had found the answer and it did not work in my favor. I decided to continue with PDE5 and started trying injections and pumping. Long story short injections were terrible for me, the pump was a joke, and I was sick of planning sex around medication. I was back to the drawing board and I knew that the implant would likely be my next option. This was hard to accept. I did not want an implant; the thought of it made me cringe. Who would want to have sex with someone with an implant? how do you hide it? what will people thinK? It took me the last 2 years to come to terms with the implant but I finally had it done yesterday. Hopefully this was a good choice.
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27 y/o. ED for 10 years following biking trauma. Penile revascularization 2in 014 without benefit. Implant scheduled in May 2018.

jelquinginjury
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Re: implanted 27 y/o - my story

Postby jelquinginjury » Fri May 04, 2018 10:15 pm

Hey congratulations for your brave decision and for properly addressing your problem!

Can I ask who your surgeon is?
Injury that caused venous leak.
In my 20s thinking about implant

chuck123
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Re: implanted 27 y/o - my story

Postby chuck123 » Fri May 04, 2018 10:25 pm

Day of the Surgery: I arrived to have the procedure done early in the morning. The nurses were great and the procedure went smoothly. I had a 24 cm titan inserted. After the procedure I came out fully bandaged and in severe pain which was addressed appropriately. I did not even vomit after general anesthesia which was a first for me. My Doc had me stay overnight. The hospital stay was not very comfortable. I had to endure inflation with a catheter for the whole day following the surgery and into the next morning. This was uncomfortable to say the least.

Day 1 post-op: I did not sleep great last night. I woke up frequently from pain and the discomfort of the catheter. At one point I woke up after hitting the catheter and tip of my penis while sleeping. At 4 am the nurse removed the catheter. Doctor came by about two hours later to deflate me partially and answer questions. He indicated that everything went smoothly. I was informed that they ran into some scarring that they were able to work around. The doctor stated that the scarring was from the revascularization. The resident also noted scarring or atherosclerosis of the cavernosum. I cannot remember exactly what he told me but something was going on in there.

Today was ok. I got discharged from the hospital at 11 am and came home to rest. Walking around is slightly difficult but doable. I have noticed that my scrotum has swollen significantly through the day. I have been icing it and taking medication for inflammation .

My main concern today is the appearance of my penis. The left side still looks deformed as it did before surgery with an indentation under the glans. While partially inflated it tends to go slightly to the left. I hope this will straiten out with time. Did anyone have a similar look with their implant, did it resolve?
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27 y/o. ED for 10 years following biking trauma. Penile revascularization 2in 014 without benefit. Implant scheduled in May 2018.

chuck123
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Re: implanted 27 y/o - my story

Postby chuck123 » Sun May 06, 2018 12:01 am

Day 2 post op: Pain was bad today and my scrotum looks like a large eggplant. I was able to move around and run some errands with my girlfriend, cook some great food, and plant a few things in the garden. The worst part of today was probably urinating in the morning and early afternoon. I have a cut in my urethra, likely from the Cath, and it hurts like hell everytime I pee. Sometimes a very small amount of blood comes out.

Right now I have mixed feelings about the surgery. I am glad I had it done after trying everything else but I am super fucking anxious about what the results will be longterm. I am really concerned with this left hook that I have while partially pumped and what I will be like fully pumped. Any of you guys have a curve that resolved with cycling or time?
27 y/o. ED for 10 years following biking trauma. Penile revascularization 2in 014 without benefit. Implant scheduled in May 2018.

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Re: implanted 27 y/o - my story

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Greg1956
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Re: implanted 27 y/o - my story

Postby Greg1956 » Sun May 06, 2018 7:42 am

I agree with Hugh. Most doctors want you flat on your back for three days, just getting up to use the bathroom and several short walks just to keep your strength up. If your sac is the size of an eggplant it sounds like you need more reclining and more ice. As for the shape of your shaft, call your doctor. If there is an issue, the sooner it is corrected, the better. If it is something he says will take care of itself in time, at least you won’t have to worry about it. Best wishes.

Greg
I am 64 and had ED from a VL. Implanted by Dr. Ronald Anglade in Atlanta on 9/18/17. I have an AMS700LGX 21 cm via a Penoscrotal incision. Very happy with results. 6" soft and 6 3/4” x 5 5/8” hard.

chuck123
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Re: implanted 27 y/o - my story

Postby chuck123 » Sun May 06, 2018 12:09 pm

DAY 3: HELPPPPP!!! my balls are so itchy. I think the hair is growing back or they are dry. They itch like hell though. The swelling improved much overnight. Taking it easy today with lots of icing. It seems like the curve may be slightly better. I feel like the left tube is not as inflated as the right though. calling the doc tomorrow
27 y/o. ED for 10 years following biking trauma. Penile revascularization 2in 014 without benefit. Implant scheduled in May 2018.

Larry10625

Re: implanted 27 y/o - my story

Postby Larry10625 » Sun May 06, 2018 12:48 pm

chuck123 wrote:Day of the Surgery: I arrived to have the procedure done early in the morning. The nurses were great and the procedure went smoothly. I had a 24 cm titan inserted. After the procedure I came out fully bandaged and in severe pain which was addressed appropriately. I did not even vomit after general anesthesia which was a first for me. My Doc had me stay overnight. The hospital stay was not very comfortable. I had to endure inflation with a catheter for the whole day following the surgery and into the next morning. This was uncomfortable to say the least.

Day 1 post-op: I did not sleep great last night. I woke up frequently from pain and the discomfort of the catheter. At one point I woke up after hitting the catheter and tip of my penis while sleeping. At 4 am the nurse removed the catheter. Doctor came by about two hours later to deflate me partially and answer questions. He indicated that everything went smoothly. I was informed that they ran into some scarring that they were able to work around. The doctor stated that the scarring was from the revascularization. The resident also noted scarring or atherosclerosis of the cavernosum. I cannot remember exactly what he told me but something was going on in there.

Today was ok. I got discharged from the hospital at 11 am and came home to rest. Walking around is slightly difficult but doable. I have noticed that my scrotum has swollen significantly through the day. I have been icing it and taking medication for inflammation .

My main concern today is the appearance of my penis. The left side still looks deformed as it did before surgery with an indentation under the glans. While partially inflated it tends to go slightly to the left. I hope this will straiten out with time. Did anyone have a similar look with their implant, did it resolve? IMG_5863.JPG



If you do nothing, nothing will change. If you follow your doctors cycling routine, you should getting great results. :)

Larry


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