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Re: 3 Year Anniversary of Implant

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 5:02 am
by Time2Change
Greg1956,

Thanks for your story and photos.

I could relate to several things you talked about--long-term ED, poor guidance from doctors, only being able to maintain erection in certain positions, worsening of problem.

You're giving me hope. I have my pre-op meeting with my doctor on Thursday, and my operation is scheduled for October 26. I sure hope things go as well for me as they have for you.

Re: 3 Year Anniversary of Implant

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 5:52 am
by Greg1956
@Time2Change
Wishing you all the best on your upcoming surgery. I hope you get great results and enjoy what your implant does for your sex life, self-esteem, etc.

Re: 3 Year Anniversary of Implant

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 7:07 am
by Greg1956
Here is another photo for reference. This was my natural,erection, with onset of Peyronies, just prior to my Implamt surgery. I had lost a lot of length following Prostate surgery and Peyronies was shortening it more, in addition to the curve.

Re: 3 Year Anniversary of Implant

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:15 am
by stephen54
Greg1956 wrote:Hi Guys!
I have not been on this site for quite a while. I was a frequent member and contributor for several years. Like many, once my problem was solved I moved on. I am a two time Cancer survivor so this life is super important to me. I have so much to do. I trust that there are many other men who have stepped up since my departure. The blessing and curse of a site like this is it’s cyclical so there is an endless stream of fresh viewpoints and support.

It has been just over three years since my implant surgery. I have nothing but positive things to say about it. I had ED for 30 years. I desperately looked for help from the beginning but it took many doctors and years before I found one who was more concerned about helping find the cause of my problem instead of writing prescriptions. It was so frustrating to be told it was in my head, it happens to many men, etc. when I would switch to a new doctor they wanted to start at ground zero and put me through the same hoops. Thank god a great doctor finally sent me for the Penile Doppler Test that confirmed a Venous Leak. From the beginning it was the same symptoms. They just got worse over the years.

During my years with ED I could only get an erection while on my back and those weakened over time. As soon as I rolled over, sat up, etc it went limp again. As you can imagine that really limited my sex options. Towards the end of my ED years I had Prostate Cancer. That also left my penis considerable smaller. Then, on top of everything else, I developed Peyronies.

When I finally got my implant I was prepared for pain an problems. Thankfully, my recovery was easy. I only took one pain pill after returning home and that was only because I thought I might sleep better, not for actual pain. I felt what I would describe as discomfort, not pain.

I began my cycling regimen as soon as my surgeon gave me the OK. I began gentle masturbation at 3 weeks and my wife and I had sex the first time at 5 weeks. It could have been at 4 weeks but I had Scrotal Webbing removed during implant surgery so I had a long incision and more stitches. It took a week longer to heal.

Both sex and masturbation has been great. I guess sex in my younger years before ED was better but after 30 years of ED sex now is so sweet and I appreciate it so much more. My Prostate was removed so I do not ejaculate. I miss shooting my load but the upside is I still have all of the sensations. What I have noticed is the feelings are as intense as they always have been but now my focus isn’t on shooting so I feel so much more.

My cycling routine from the start was to do it twice a day. When I went to bed I either pumped up for sex, masturbation, or cycling. In the morning, as I first was starting to wake up, I pumped up and then dozed off. This allowed me to wake up with the sensation of morning wood. My surgeon said men had experienced growth from cycling for up to two years. I developed Cancer a second time during those two years and basically took six months off. After my treatments were over and I felt better, I resumed. Prior to surgery my penis was 2” at most when flaccid and about 5” hard.
Prior to shrinking from long term ED, and especially after my Prostate was removed,It was usually about 4.5”-5” soft and 6.5” hard. Now it is 6” soft and 6 3/4” hard.

I just wish I could have done this sooner and would have if I had a doctor who had helped me sooner. I have talked to many guys here who were waiting to see if a better implant would come along, but I think that is a bad idea when you don’t know what the future will be and miss a better life today.



Congrats, man. Love hearing from the guys who are several years out and who feel the same blessing I feel here at just 10 months...here's to a long time and a lot more fun for you!

Re: 3 Year Anniversary of Implant

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:36 am
by Greg1956
stephen54 wrote:
Greg1956 wrote:Hi Guys!
I have not been on this site for quite a while. I was a frequent member and contributor for several years. Like many, once my problem was solved I moved on. I am a two time Cancer survivor so this life is super important to me. I have so much to do. I trust that there are many other men who have stepped up since my departure. The blessing and curse of a site like this is it’s cyclical so there is an endless stream of fresh viewpoints and support.

It has been just over three years since my implant surgery. I have nothing but positive things to say about it. I had ED for 30 years. I desperately looked for help from the beginning but it took many doctors and years before I found one who was more concerned about helping find the cause of my problem instead of writing prescriptions. It was so frustrating to be told it was in my head, it happens to many men, etc. when I would switch to a new doctor they wanted to start at ground zero and put me through the same hoops. Thank god a great doctor finally sent me for the Penile Doppler Test that confirmed a Venous Leak. From the beginning it was the same symptoms. They just got worse over the years.

During my years with ED I could only get an erection while on my back and those weakened over time. As soon as I rolled over, sat up, etc it went limp again. As you can imagine that really limited my sex options. Towards the end of my ED years I had Prostate Cancer. That also left my penis considerable smaller. Then, on top of everything else, I developed Peyronies.

When I finally got my implant I was prepared for pain an problems. Thankfully, my recovery was easy. I only took one pain pill after returning home and that was only because I thought I might sleep better, not for actual pain. I felt what I would describe as discomfort, not pain.

I began my cycling regimen as soon as my surgeon gave me the OK. I began gentle masturbation at 3 weeks and my wife and I had sex the first time at 5 weeks. It could have been at 4 weeks but I had Scrotal Webbing removed during implant surgery so I had a long incision and more stitches. It took a week longer to heal.

Both sex and masturbation has been great. I guess sex in my younger years before ED was better but after 30 years of ED sex now is so sweet and I appreciate it so much more. My Prostate was removed so I do not ejaculate. I miss shooting my load but the upside is I still have all of the sensations. What I have noticed is the feelings are as intense as they always have been but now my focus isn’t on shooting so I feel so much more.

My cycling routine from the start was to do it twice a day. When I went to bed I either pumped up for sex, masturbation, or cycling. In the morning, as I first was starting to wake up, I pumped up and then dozed off. This allowed me to wake up with the sensation of morning wood. My surgeon said men had experienced growth from cycling for up to two years. I developed Cancer a second time during those two years and basically took six months off. After my treatments were over and I felt better, I resumed. Prior to surgery my penis was 2” at most when flaccid and about 5” hard.
Prior to shrinking from long term ED, and especially after my Prostate was removed,It was usually about 4.5”-5” soft and 6.5” hard. Now it is 6” soft and 6 3/4” hard.

I just wish I could have done this sooner and would have if I had a doctor who had helped me sooner. I have talked to many guys here who were waiting to see if a better implant would come along, but I think that is a bad idea when you don’t know what the future will be and miss a better life today.



Congrats, man. Love hearing from the guys who are several years out and who feel the same blessing I feel here at just 10 months...here's to a long time and a lot more fun for you!



Thank you. Best wishes on your own implant and much fun ahead.

Re: 3 Year Anniversary of Implant

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 12:20 pm
by hope794
Wow bro!!! So you've regained ur lost lenght due to peyronies? You seem much bigger with an implant. Did they graft you? Did you have a well localized plaque or diffuse fibrosis in the area?

Re: 3 Year Anniversary of Implant

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2020 5:51 am
by Smetro
Awesome Greg.....looks great....

Re: 3 Year Anniversary of Implant

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:41 pm
by indusvalley
How is the difference between your flaccid and erect state only 0.5"? Most people have a difference of 2" between their flaccid and erect state with LGX.

Re: 3 Year Anniversary of Implant

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2020 2:28 am
by barrylandon
I had an AMS 700 LGX implanted exactly 6 months ago today and the difference between my flaccid and erect penis is only about 1", which is the amount I was told to expect by my surgeon. However, by daily cycling, both are now about another 1" longer than before surgery.