Can you answer this post implanted under 40 years of age?

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jl33ur
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Can you answer this post implanted under 40 years of age?

Postby jl33ur » Sat Jul 01, 2023 2:26 pm

Hello, greetings, could people under 40 implanted years of age respond to this post and what situation did they have before making the decision?

My current situation is venous leakage, 31 years old, I don't respond to almost anything... just a little with 100mg viagra but the erection is lost over time and caverject 20mg is maintained but it is not rigid enough... I am considering prostheses Rigicon brand next year. A lot of fear and uncertainty, I think the most difficult decision of my life.

s7utty
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Re: Can you answer this post implanted under 40 years of age?

Postby s7utty » Sat Jul 01, 2023 4:04 pm

How long you were on viagra ? How long you are aware of venous leak ?
At this moment of you life - if you would like to masturbate to porn, alone, in your best comfortable position, are u able to induce and maintain erection (good rigidity) for the whole jerk off act ?
Do you wake up hard some days ?

Im 28, in September i go for doppler, emg, and cavernosography. Year ago doppler revealed venous leak with EDV of 15cm/s at max. Lowest was 9. Dependent ob my research after September i will make decision about implant.
I also consider performing embolization before implant route. Currently I have good and bad days with morning erection, erections in general. Viagra at 50mg works for me but after 5-15 minutes it goes soft even while still stimulated.
28 years old. some form of ED always with me entire life.
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19th May 22' - doppler, 10mcg PGE1, good inflow, terrible outflow (EDV) of 15cm/s.
Currently about to visit Paris to dr Allaire seeking for further help.

Tokyo_123
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Re: Can you answer this post implanted under 40 years of age?

Postby Tokyo_123 » Sun Jul 02, 2023 8:54 pm

If you have venous leakage, I believe that an implant is the only option. Yes there is surgery, but as I recall it's over $30,000 and has like a 20% success rate ... and very painful.
Venous Leakage (which I believe caused by my overuse of the Bathmate VED)

Dr. Clavell, August, 2022. Titan One-Touch, 24cm XL cylinders and trimmed off 0.5cm


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