Psychology and ED

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Aemill
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Psychology and ED

Postby Aemill » Sun Dec 09, 2018 8:37 am

Hi guys,

My severe ED is driving me nuts, I have depression and a lot of anxiety about life in general. Have you noticed any improvement in your psychology after placement of IPP? Or is it the same? I am not asking those that are on T therapy as it boosts your mood automatically.

Thanks,
E.
Born 1995, VL since 18, pills dont work, injections provide good 20 minute erection which hurts, implanted AMS CXR 14+6 due to fibrosis

LeRoastBeef
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Re: Psychology and ED

Postby LeRoastBeef » Sun Dec 09, 2018 12:13 pm

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Implanted with AMS 700 lgx, 2021.
30's
UK

Aemill
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Re: Psychology and ED

Postby Aemill » Sun Dec 09, 2018 12:57 pm

When I was meditating and thinking that my ED is psychological I was very sure of myself and had a great outlook on life.
Born 1995, VL since 18, pills dont work, injections provide good 20 minute erection which hurts, implanted AMS CXR 14+6 due to fibrosis

tow1366
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Re: Psychology and ED

Postby tow1366 » Sun Dec 09, 2018 1:10 pm

Yeah completely - ED started in 2015 and earlier this year discovered my wife had been having an 18 month affair...enter massive trauma, grief, anger and depression etc

Its only now Im back in action (6 weeks post implant) and able to fully function as a man Im properly dealing with things. Spring in my step emotionally and physically.
45 years old. Diabetic T2
ED for 3 years followed by Peyronies 90 degree bend upward
Titan Touch Implant 26 October 2018
Mr Hegarty - Dublin, Ireland

LeRoastBeef
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Re: Psychology and ED

Postby LeRoastBeef » Sun Dec 09, 2018 1:21 pm

That's great to hear, tow. Well done!

Did you marry again or have you got a gf now?

Well done!
Implanted with AMS 700 lgx, 2021.
30's
UK

defiant
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Re: Psychology and ED

Postby defiant » Sun Dec 09, 2018 1:34 pm

tow1366 wrote:Yeah completely - ED started in 2015 and earlier this year discovered my wife had been having an 18 month affair...enter massive trauma, grief, anger and depression etc

Its only now Im back in action (6 weeks post implant) and able to fully function as a man Im properly dealing with things. Spring in my step emotionally and physically.


Hey!

I see you’re from Ireland.

Where did you get your implant done if you don’t mind me asking?
37, mild to moderate ED since age 21, 3 Dopplers - 1 result VL & 3 later results 'no physical problem', dependent on cialis (efficacy now waning), overcame Lymophoma at age 26, ED causing immense/profound psychological distress. Considering implant.

ED2013
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Re: Psychology and ED

Postby ED2013 » Sun Dec 09, 2018 2:01 pm

Yes. ED is psychological hell. It affects all aspects of your life. I was implanted at age 35 and I’m happy. It won’t fix everything in your life, but a properly done implant will make your life a helluva lot better.

Dave52
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Re: Psychology and ED

Postby Dave52 » Sun Dec 09, 2018 2:54 pm

I’m twice the age of Some of the young guys here I have been married to a great woman for 35 years with all the understanding in the world. For the almost 5 months between my prostatectomy and my implant she was amazingly understanding and we tried everything we could to
Get back the sex life we have always had. I will say that time was the most stressful desperate time of my life . You bet ED fu@ks with your psych in ways that are hard to discribe.
Now that I’m fully functioning with the help of Dr. Eid and coloplast my outlook on life is so much better it’s like night and day I feel like a whole person again. Don’t underestimate the mental benefits of an implant it’s huge.
Dave
Born 52
Prostatectomy 6/1/18
Viagra worked before RRP
Trimix painful Bimix both Ineffective
Titan 20CM 1CM RTE
10/26/18 Dr.Eid

tow1366
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Re: Psychology and ED

Postby tow1366 » Sun Dec 09, 2018 5:11 pm

LeRoastBeef wrote:That's great to hear, tow. Well done!

Did you marry again or have you got a gf now?

Well done!


Nope - reconciled situation at home...tough journey but 7 months on its going well
45 years old. Diabetic T2
ED for 3 years followed by Peyronies 90 degree bend upward
Titan Touch Implant 26 October 2018
Mr Hegarty - Dublin, Ireland

tow1366
Posts: 20
Joined: Thu Nov 08, 2018 12:44 am

Re: Psychology and ED

Postby tow1366 » Sun Dec 09, 2018 5:15 pm

defiant wrote:
tow1366 wrote:Yeah completely - ED started in 2015 and earlier this year discovered my wife had been having an 18 month affair...enter massive trauma, grief, anger and depression etc

Its only now Im back in action (6 weeks post implant) and able to fully function as a man Im properly dealing with things. Spring in my step emotionally and physically.


Hey!

I see you’re from Ireland.

Where did you get your implant done if you don’t mind me asking?


Paul Hegarty

He works out of the Mater Private in Cork but does consults and surgery in Mater Private Dublin (where I got mine)

https://www.materprivate.ie/consultants ... l-hegarty/
45 years old. Diabetic T2
ED for 3 years followed by Peyronies 90 degree bend upward
Titan Touch Implant 26 October 2018
Mr Hegarty - Dublin, Ireland


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