In 1999 I underwent prostate surgery (no cancer thankfully). Of course after that I couldn't get an erection. Pills and injections did nothing. My insurance of course denied implant surgery.
In May of 2023 I became eligible for Medicare and jumped at the chance to get an implant. I saw a local urologist who claimed to be high volume and scheduled surgery for July 6 2023. I had the AMS700 implanted, I was in absolute agony and swollen like a softball. In August I tried cycling per the Dr. instructions and heard and felt a pop. The implant started auto inflating fully and wouldn't deflate. The Dr. called it as defective and scheduled another surgery to replace the implant.
I had the second implant done, felt a little better, a tiny bit less swelling. At day 8 I started to have a discharge and bleeding from the incision. I had developed an infection.
Back to the doctor, surgery was scheduled to remove the infected implant. Privately I started to lose it. I was angry, depressed and generally everything and anything set me off. The doctor said to wait at least 6 months before another attempt.
After 11 months of recovery, I was still sensitive, but I decided to seek out another doctor. After asking around on Reddit I found Dr. Clavell and scheduled an appointment for late may 2024. Fortunately I live in Houston.
June 25th of 2024, Dr. Clavell implanted the Titan Classic. I had almost no swelling, pain for one day only. I started cycling at 21 days post surgery. It gets easier every day. I've had one test drive so far. My recovery has been nothing short of miraculous. My mental health has improved. I'm happy and healthy now.
Guys do your research. Ask in forums like these. I had no idea this board existed.
If you guys have any questions for me, I'll try to answer.
My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
Retired door kicker.
Prostate surgery 1999. Implant July 2023, went bad twice. Third implant June 2024.
Now, Robo Cock in the house.
Prostate surgery 1999. Implant July 2023, went bad twice. Third implant June 2024.
Now, Robo Cock in the house.
Re: My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
Welcome and congratulations fellow Clavellian.
2/22/23 AMS 700 CX 21cm + 1.5cm RTEs. was 58 yrs old, wife of 37 yrs. Penoscrotal. 100ml Conceal reservoir. Dr. Clavell. Pills failing and went right to implant. 2+ yrs post op: 7 3/4" x 5 7/8", now 60yrs old in 2025
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Re: My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
Madecov congratulations on your mental and physical strength, I hope you can enjoy the implant once and for all, I will have a review on September 24th, hoping this time everything goes well, my implant has always hurt my left cylinder, it seems that I has oversized the left side more than the right one, as well as having the distal tips too far forward at the end of the glans
56, DE since 2010, the pills worked at high doses not well, on 01/23/23 titan one touch 22, Dr. Gabriele Antonini, Replacement from titan to cx 21 with ms pump on 04/03/2025, today I am almost 60 years old and have various pathologies, testosterone
Re: My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
Best of luck. I still get an occasional pinching on my left. But it's minor and very intermittent
Retired door kicker.
Prostate surgery 1999. Implant July 2023, went bad twice. Third implant June 2024.
Now, Robo Cock in the house.
Prostate surgery 1999. Implant July 2023, went bad twice. Third implant June 2024.
Now, Robo Cock in the house.
Re: My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
The correct dr. makes all the difference in the world on the outcome .. a friend had the same thing .. implant failed did not want to drive to the original dr who did the surgery ..used one his urologist recommended .. no 12 months later sits with no implant ..a penis damaged possibly beyond repair .. Dr. Carrion did his first surgery .. after the 2nd implant failure he went back to him ..carrion is known for his repair work on botched implants ..even he is doubtful he can ever fix it ..
Rigicon since 6-2023 happy to share my experience and do show and tell
Re: My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
Madecov wrote:In 1999 I underwent prostate surgery (no cancer thankfully). Of course after that I couldn't get an erection. Pills and injections did nothing. My insurance of course denied implant surgery.
In May of 2023 I became eligible for Medicare and jumped at the chance to get an implant. I saw a local urologist who claimed to be high volume and scheduled surgery for July 6 2023. I had the AMS700 implanted, I was in absolute agony and swollen like a softball. In August I tried cycling per the Dr. instructions and heard and felt a pop. The implant started auto inflating fully and wouldn't deflate. The Dr. called it as defective and scheduled another surgery to replace the implant.
I had the second implant done, felt a little better, a tiny bit less swelling. At day 8 I started to have a discharge and bleeding from the incision. I had developed an infection.
Back to the doctor, surgery was scheduled to remove the infected implant. Privately I started to lose it. I was angry, depressed and generally everything and anything set me off. The doctor said to wait at least 6 months before another attempt.
After 11 months of recovery, I was still sensitive, but I decided to seek out another doctor. After asking around on Reddit I found Dr. Clavell and scheduled an appointment for late may 2024. Fortunately I live in Houston.
June 25th of 2024, Dr. Clavell implanted the Titan Classic. I had almost no swelling, pain for one day only. I started cycling at 21 days post surgery. It gets easier every day. I've had one test drive so far. My recovery has been nothing short of miraculous. My mental health has improved. I'm happy and healthy now.
Guys do your research. Ask in forums like these. I had no idea this board existed.
If you guys have any questions for me, I'll try to answer.
Glad it turned out well, any idea why you got an infection?
Re: My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
No clue, but the Dr mentioned it was picked up in the hospital
Retired door kicker.
Prostate surgery 1999. Implant July 2023, went bad twice. Third implant June 2024.
Now, Robo Cock in the house.
Prostate surgery 1999. Implant July 2023, went bad twice. Third implant June 2024.
Now, Robo Cock in the house.
Re: My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
Wow, you went through a lot! I am so happy that things worked out for you in the end, and I wish you long success with this implant. I am 2 1/2 weeks out from my implant, also had a very rough start with testicles swollen like a grapefruit, but now it is much better and I think I’m going to be OK.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
64 years old, pills stopped working; Struggled with injections and restriction bands for past 4 years, minimal success. Implanted 12/13/24, by Dr. Eid, classic Titan. My journal:
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Re: My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
Welcome!
Dr. Clavell did my implant also.
Dr. Clavell did my implant also.
61 years old,T2 since 2008, ED since 2010. Pills have stopped working and not interested in shots. Implanted 11/20/2024 by Dr. Calvell with AMS 700 CX 21cm+1cm RTE
Re: My implant Journey, Nightmare with a happy ending
Madecov wrote:In 1999 I underwent prostate surgery (no cancer thankfully). Of course after that I couldn't get an erection. Pills and injections did nothing. My insurance of course denied implant surgery.
In May of 2023 I became eligible for Medicare and jumped at the chance to get an implant. I saw a local urologist who claimed to be high volume and scheduled surgery for July 6 2023. I had the AMS700 implanted, I was in absolute agony and swollen like a softball. In August I tried cycling per the Dr. instructions and heard and felt a pop. The implant started auto inflating fully and wouldn't deflate. The Dr. called it as defective and scheduled another surgery to replace the implant.
I had the second implant done, felt a little better, a tiny bit less swelling. At day 8 I started to have a discharge and bleeding from the incision. I had developed an infection.
Back to the doctor, surgery was scheduled to remove the infected implant. Privately I started to lose it. I was angry, depressed and generally everything and anything set me off. The doctor said to wait at least 6 months before another attempt.
After 11 months of recovery, I was still sensitive, but I decided to seek out another doctor. After asking around on Reddit I found Dr. Clavell and scheduled an appointment for late may 2024. Fortunately I live in Houston.
June 25th of 2024, Dr. Clavell implanted the Titan Classic. I had almost no swelling, pain for one day only. I started cycling at 21 days post surgery. It gets easier every day. I've had one test drive so far. My recovery has been nothing short of miraculous. My mental health has improved. I'm happy and healthy now.
Guys do your research. Ask in forums like these. I had no idea this board existed.
If you guys have any questions for me, I'll try to answer.
Wow, what a story. Good To hear it ended well. How is it now, is the sensitivity the same? Have orgasm and ejaculation changed?
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