Bilko79 wrote:I am beside myself unsure what to do. I will be 71 years old in 6 weeks, have been divorced for almost 4 years and have been dating women in their mid 50’s. Sex can happen anytime and anywhere. I was always able to get hard very quickly, but would cumm even quicker. I was probably 5”+ at best, used over the counter viagra about 7 years ago, took too much everyday for several months and got autoimmune inflammatory issues with real bad varicose veins all throughout my body. I’ve been on prednisone for 7 years and now have osteoporosis. I have been off the over counter viagra up until 16 months ago when I went to my urologist for a script. It doesn’t work well for me after a meal and alcohol with my lady friend and so my friend told me about injections. I did the online thing and in 3 days received it in the mail. It worked great for the first few months, but ran out of syringes and my friend told me to use 1/4” needles, wrong move and I used it a half a dozen times. The head of my penis got swollen several times along with blood. A few months later a loss of penis size by 2+ inches and “p” disease, my penis is now curved. 3” inches at best. I still wake up every morning with a hardon, curved penis and 3”+ of shit. I had sex with my girlfriend 2x in the past 10 days and the condom came off inside herafter I came quickly. It is a disaster. I went to my urologist and told him everything and he said with your 3 issues I would not hesitate getting the implant. I can’t give you more than 3.5”, but you will have more girth and it will be hard. What a waste, I said when my girlfriend calls me and tells me what she is going to do to me tonight, I get an instant hard on, but what good is it, when I come before penetrating or right after and 3” deflated is no fun for her.
I scheduled the surgery for July 3rd, 2025. Other than my osteoporosis, inflammation and a high calcium score 1368, my cardiologist did a nuclear stress test and it was good. Is the surgery worth the risk? Does it affect urination, causes pain, since I’ve been on prednisone for 7 years my balls and sac have shrunk. I’m just nervous risking my health for something that may make my health worse, maybe have a heart attack or stroke during the surgery. Cause prostate cancer or other side effects from the implant. What if I have no sensitivity during sex, can’t cumm. So many thoughts running through my head. I need help. I have been using the vacuum pump and over the past six weeks, I have gone from 3” to 4.78” pushing it, but the head of my penis accounts for 1 1/2” of the length. So I figure at best the implant will give me 3.75” which to me is not worth the risk and then sometimes I think it is. Help
Welcome Bilko. I'm a similar age and still fairly early on in the process post-implant, but having different problems to reach that point.
First thing is try and relax if you can. I hear your concerns and frustration, but I suspect that you are making the right choice and will do fine.
I don't know what length I will eventually get either, but I know it will probably take a while to get there once I start cycling the implant etc.
Good strategy to use a VED pre surgery. I did the same and I believe that it helped me regain lost length post prostatectomy, and enabled implanting the largest size inflatable cylinders that my anatomy can take. If you were originally around 5 inches, that's pretty close to average size worldwide. It may be possible to get back to that but it will likely take time and discipline. If your doctor is not concerned about you having the surgery due to other health issues then it sounds like you are good candidate for an implant. I can only answer your questions based on my own experience to date.
I have not heard of an implant causing prostate cancer. To my knowledge the only 100% known causes are age, and a family history of the disease.
I still have excellent feeling where it matters. I do have some numbness just above the incision, which I believe is normal and should resolve over time.
Since my prostatectomy I can't ejaculate as they also remove the seminal vesicles. But I can still orgasm normally (dry) and the implant hasn't changed that. I'm not really supposed to do anything for 6 weeks but I have masturbated a couple of times with my wife's vibrator, the orgasms are intense

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There are risks with any surgery but I don't think implants are any riskier, just the usual stuff with anaesthesia, infection (rare) etc. In my own experience it's a relatively short procedure, about 45 minutes. Most guys seem to go through with no complications and inflatable implants have something like a 95% satisfaction rate. It hasn't affected urination except that I have to stay partially inflated for the first 6 weeks, and the pressure on the urethra causes some minor "spraying", for which I've found workarounds. Otherwise flow and comfort is normal. You can get side effects from post op antibiotics, and you will be sore and swollen immediately after. You will feel the new foreign bits of your body that may cause some discomfort initially, but I now carry them like a badge of honor! These things gradually improve and I am now much more comfortable at ~5 weeks post op, but I am expecting varying levels of discomfort to continue for 6 to 12 months. For me it is well worth it to end up with a working dick again.
p.s. Can I suggest that you copy your post to a new topic of your own? It deserves its own topic and will be more visible, and likely get more replies that may help you.
70 y.o. married from Sydney Oz. PC and nerve sparing RRP 2022, but still profound ED since. Tried pills, injections, shockwave therapy, VED. Finally implanted Mar 6 2025 AMS 700 LGX 21cm x 12mm, no RTEs, MS pump, Penoscrotal.
Now dealing with recovery.