Anyway, things look pretty bright for you bionic bros, but I do worry about the worst case scenario -- attempts to cure ED with implants that end up resulting in the permanent loss of a man's ability to get an erection.
How often does this actually happen? I've read that 90% of men are satisfied with their implants -- at least at the time they are asked -- so is it 10% of the time? 1%? Exceedingly rare?
Right now the biggest thing I fear in this arena is the years leading up to getting an implant, having to endure the loss of spontaneous sex inherent to needing injections, fumbling with pumps, etc. feeling like complete shit in the months or even years leading up to getting the damn thing done. But a close second is getting the surgery done and running into one complication after another that ends up resulting in "welcome to your new life" and "adjusting to Sex 2.0" therapy sessions.
