Larry10625 wrote:gregoryw wrote:Interestingly, Dr Eid says cycling is only good for a few months and then says no benefits thereafter. Says cycling unnecessarily wear out implant.
Any thoughts from other docs?
Unless he has an implant, how in the hell would he know? Other doctors have written studies, backed up with research that states that cycling does help the right implant increase the penis in length and girth. If Dr Eid had scientific proof of what he says, bring it on, otherwise, he should butt out.

Larry
One does not have to experience somethi8ng to know about it. Dr Eid (and countless other surgeons) know about their patients' conditions from having dealt with, received first-hand report sfrom and operated on those patients.
I am sure Dr. Eid has the statistical basis from performing operations and following up on his patients to form a solidly reliable professional opinion.
Would you discount an Obstetrician's opinions on childbirth just because he has not experienced it? How about a female Obstetrician who has not been pregnant? How about a 40-year old Gerontologist?
Another question: If second--hand information is NOT valid as the basis of an opinion, what do we read medical journals for, or for that matter, newspapers, or listen to our neighbors and friends?
Besides, if he had an implant, tyhat would norm alsmost no bsis for an opinion. One (or even two or three) is not a large enough number of experiences to draw a conclusion on the relationship between frequency cycling and service life.