sgarza07 wrote:I have a few last minute questions:
For those implanted, does your penis feel different, especially during sex? Does your sensation change?
I read some where that the penis is colder after an implant because the lack of blood. Is this true?
Why is recovery different from surgeon to surgeon? Some begin cycling at 3 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks.
Hi sgarza07,
If you choose an experienced surgeon specialist in Penile implant and you are determinate to work with a positive mind to get the best output, believe me you will be the happies man in the world.
For some reason, we focus on what if something goes wrong.
In my personal experience, nothing could be more wrong than my flacid, useless and humiliating pines. I was 100% sure that my bionic will be way better than my death penis.
1) It does feel different. It feels better, you know how happy you will feel, seing your girl having several orgarms and you still hard ready for more.
2) The sensation will change, right now your sensation is depressing. It will be a different sensation. It is not better sensation than making happy somebody that you love or like very much.
3) Yes, your glande sometimes could be cold. Personally, I put an small towel in the microwave for a minute and wrap my gland for 1 minutes and it warms it better than natural and stay warm.
4) An expert surgeon will suggest to start cycling as soon as you can to get a better output.
5) Most surgeries will disturb your sleep for a short period of time. This is no different.
Think about how great your new sex life will be, all the fun that you will have, all the compliments that you will get for having a bionic.
Remember, you are not alone. We, The bionic brotherhood will be here 24/7 to support you and listen your concerns a worries.
I wish you the best. Please keep us update.
Hector