Flexwheeler wrote:Gentleman,
Long time lurker, first post. Read a lot of posts. Shout out to all the brothers who take the time to help.
35 y/o male from Danmark. ED for over 10 years. Tried pills and injections with limited succes. Ed ruins everything from mental health to relationships.
Current length is 7,5" with an upward curve of 20°
This summer i will get my implant by Gabriele Antonini in Italy. He is one of the high volume surgeons in Europe.
He will give me a Titan implant.
I work as a nurse in a hospital. I work with mostly young females. I read the Titan is more rigid and without precautions it could look like an erection. At work i wear scrubs and i can get 2 weeks off from work.
What should i wear under my scrubs when returning to work to avoid tenting, if you know what i mean. I read about a jockstrap. Can i wear a jockstrap after two weeks and do i have to point the penis upwards or downwards? Is a jockstrap helping in a way people not thinking you have a boner? Any other thoughts?
Please no comments like 'show the boner with pride" . I don't wanna offend my colleagues and patients.
Thanx!
Flexwheeler,
Your concern makes sense.
For the first two weeks after surgery, my doctor left me 60% inflated with instructions to keep my dick pointing up held in place by a jock strap. Then he deflated me, and I went back to work.
I also have a job where I am on my feet much of the day. My Titan implant stayed pretty stiff until about four months after the surgery. Imagine having a wooden dowel in your pants. I wore tight-fitting boxer briefs. And I wore pants that were a couple sizes larger and a looser fit. Even then, and even now, I have a bulge in my pants that I didn't have before the surgery because I'm now a shower, rather than a grower.
So, if you end up like me, you may walk a bit bow-legged at first. I definitely had to adjust my gait for the stiffness of the implant. And if you are now a grower, be prepared to be a shower. It won't look like you have a hard on when you are deflated, but you will have a more noticeable bulge. I think looser scrubs should obscure it well enough.
And after you get your implant, I hope you have fun with at least one of those cute young female coworkers.
