Life is so great on the other side of the bionic tunnel, we can laugh again and just be sexually playful

ThePlumber1964 wrote:Thanks for your time and efforts. Keep up your great well intentioned support. Not everyone is willing to spend time supporting so many people going through what we already have suffered.
ThePlumber
ddbryan1972 wrote:bbb2.5
I commend you on being chosen as a Patient Educator for Coloplast
My prayers are with you be as you continue to learn about this awesome opportunity. I guess since my implant, I have been somewhat of an advocate for a lot of guys here on Frank Talk (non gratis of course and I prefer it this way) I only share from my personal experience and I hope I have encouraged and comforted those I have shared with. My advice is not Medica only sharing from my own experiences. I understand nothing about a HIPPA Oath and never intend to be encumbered by it. Some brothers have explained it to me. I'm just a man who empathizes with men like me. Again bbb2.5 I wish you much success in this new adventure.
Your Bionic Brother
Donnie
DaveKell wrote:I've been contracted as well by AMS to travel and speak at seminars. Just got off the phone with my company rep and learned I just lost out on being booked in Oklahoma City because the doc there preferred a husband and wife team to speak. I told them when I sent in my paperwork my wife travels doing training workshops for elementary teachers and has an online business. Apparently around half of the docs prefer a married team to speak. I just have to coordinate my wife's schedule with mine to make it happen. I was surprised that your duties will entail teaching men how to use the implant. That goes beyond the scope of what my duties were to be. I'd have no objections to it but wonder how the logistics of it would be handled?
bbb2.5 wrote:A Patient Advocate provides information and shares their story with guys thinking about getting implants. As a Patient Advocate I discuss with guys how to properly use their implants once they have been activated by the Doctor.. Things they need do to help with proper healing. As well as things they should not be doing.
warrenw wrote:bbb2.5 wrote:A Patient Advocate provides information and shares their story with guys thinking about getting implants. As a Patient Advocate I discuss with guys how to properly use their implants once they have been activated by the Doctor.. Things they need do to help with proper healing. As well as things they should not be doing.
Your signature says "Coloplast Patient Educator", is that a different role than "Patient Advocate"?
Did Coloplast provide you with training specific to their devices?
I should add, thanks for being here, and I may have questions!
6gauge wrote:bbb2.5,
I wish I had a patient advocate in Las Vegas it would be so cool to talk and see what implants can or cannot do to help in making a decision.
You said what you can and cannot or should not do what are the should not do's? That's one thing I've not been able to find any information on.
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