Week before Christmas my 700CX failed; ruptured inner layer of one cylinder. That side now permanently inflated. Won't deflate at all. Dr Karpman says deflating will risk infection.
Surgery scheduled to replace with the Titan the last week of February 2026 by Dr Karpman. I was scheduled for end of this month but he moved me out- not sure why. Had my lab work and clearances done. Well anyways think I will ask if they can get me in sooner. This sucks. Going to use a Titan this time. Wish me luck.
I'm Back. Need a New Implant
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dradamas
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I'm Back. Need a New Implant
Nov 2014 AMS 700 LGX 18cm+3RTE Length gain 0.5 cm
Nov 2019 AMS 700 CX
Edward Karpman Both
Last follow up Apr 2021
Nov 2019 AMS 700 CX
Edward Karpman Both
Last follow up Apr 2021
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fucked0ne
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Re: I'm Back. Need a New Implant
That sucks, man, but one month isn’t too bad. Just use a VED in the interim.
We could of used you last week. Someone here posted if anyone went from LGX to CX and if they could comment on the difference. I’m curious of this myself. Is the CX, in fact, a girthier, more rigid device? Which did you prefer?
F1
We could of used you last week. Someone here posted if anyone went from LGX to CX and if they could comment on the difference. I’m curious of this myself. Is the CX, in fact, a girthier, more rigid device? Which did you prefer?
F1
40. Implanted July 5, 2024, AMS LGX, 21cm cylinders + 2cm RTEs. Idiopathic "hard flaccid" ED following bacterial infection. Tried pulse waves, Cialis, TRT, even spinal injections. Nada.
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dradamas
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Re: I'm Back. Need a New Implant
F1,
Thanks for the reply. I have a vacuum pump and considered using it. Decided against it as I don't really know what effect that would have in my present state. I certainly don't want to inflate it any more than it is. I will call the office tomorrow and run it by him. Thanks.
The difference between the LGX and CX? The straightness of the erection at maximum inflation. The LGX was slightly curved upward in the middle instead of being completely straight. (The tunica does not elongate even if the implant can.) The LGX also required more pumps to stabilize so it wasn't wobbly. I noticed it right away. Wasn't a big difference though. Girth was the same, CX might have been a scooch more. CX is pretty much the way to go. Dr Hakky (sp?) has a video where he discusses them. I think he said he won't use an LGX.
Thanks for the reply. I have a vacuum pump and considered using it. Decided against it as I don't really know what effect that would have in my present state. I certainly don't want to inflate it any more than it is. I will call the office tomorrow and run it by him. Thanks.
The difference between the LGX and CX? The straightness of the erection at maximum inflation. The LGX was slightly curved upward in the middle instead of being completely straight. (The tunica does not elongate even if the implant can.) The LGX also required more pumps to stabilize so it wasn't wobbly. I noticed it right away. Wasn't a big difference though. Girth was the same, CX might have been a scooch more. CX is pretty much the way to go. Dr Hakky (sp?) has a video where he discusses them. I think he said he won't use an LGX.
Nov 2014 AMS 700 LGX 18cm+3RTE Length gain 0.5 cm
Nov 2019 AMS 700 CX
Edward Karpman Both
Last follow up Apr 2021
Nov 2019 AMS 700 CX
Edward Karpman Both
Last follow up Apr 2021
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