doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

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1380anthony
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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby 1380anthony » Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:42 pm

España1980 wrote:I don't understand what you mean by all this. So if the average age is 61 years old because in this forum there are much younger people like 32 years old,40 47. My case is that I have fibrosis in the penis and I think that any sexual activity causes an injury. an injection would already kill my penis. and the pills have an effect but my penense is deforming too much due to that corporal fibrosis. Right now I am in no man's territory, because I am 45 years old and I think I am very young because of the check-ups and at the same time I cannot use the pills or especially the injections because it would cause more trauma. what would you advise?

I have corporal fibrosis too and I use daily tadalafil 5mg, arginine and citrulline. I also use VED. Im tring to hold the progress of fibrosis and see if they improve implants like the PotencyFlow from Implantica. I dont want to destroy my corpus cavernosum when I still have some fuction left

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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby 1380anthony » Sat Aug 27, 2022 5:16 pm

Fourtytwo00 wrote:
España1980 wrote:I don't understand what you mean by all this. So if the average age is 61 years old because in this forum there are much younger people like 32 years old,40 47. My case is that I have fibrosis in the penis and I think that any sexual activity causes an injury. an injection would already kill my penis. and the pills have an effect but my penense is deforming too much due to that corporal fibrosis. Right now I am in no man's territory, because I am 45 years old and I think I am very young because of the check-ups and at the same time I cannot use the pills or especially the injections because it would cause more trauma. what would you advise?


It's not me the one who wrote that it's shameful and abusive IPP expected life. I just gave you a framework and a rational explanation of why this is the state of the art. Demand shapes the market and it's dominated by >50yo customers.

Revisions are riskier basically because it seems to me it requires more time and there is more exposition to air, agents, etc. Recovery could be easier but infection risk is higher. Btw yes infection risk is correlated with some factors. Ex.: patients with diabetes risk more.

Why can't you try pills?

That's why Im holding back amd waiting for an implant that leaves the corpus cavernosum untouched. Most people will argue here about doing implant and if you comment something against it, they will attack you by commenting, " stay with your limp dick". They don't know our age vs the risk of revisions a younger age. What are the consequences?

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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby España1980 » Sat Aug 27, 2022 6:21 pm

1380anthony wrote:
España1980 wrote:I don't understand what you mean by all this. So if the average age is 61 years old because in this forum there are much younger people like 32 years old,40 47. My case is that I have fibrosis in the penis and I think that any sexual activity causes an injury. an injection would already kill my penis. and the pills have an effect but my penense is deforming too much due to that corporal fibrosis. Right now I am in no man's territory, because I am 45 years old and I think I am very young because of the check-ups and at the same time I cannot use the pills or especially the injections because it would cause more trauma. what would you advise?

I have corporal fibrosis too and I use daily tadalafil 5mg, arginine and citrulline. I also use VED. Im tring to hold the progress of fibrosis and see if they improve implants like the PotencyFlow from Implantica. I dont want to destroy my corpus cavernosum when I still have some fuction left

do you have a lot of fibrosis? in which sites do you have it? It hurts? I am using VED and I think I did more damage, do you have any deformity due to that corporal fibrosis?

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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby España1980 » Sat Aug 27, 2022 6:25 pm

1380anthony wrote:
Fourtytwo00 wrote:
España1980 wrote:I don't understand what you mean by all this. So if the average age is 61 years old because in this forum there are much younger people like 32 years old,40 47. My case is that I have fibrosis in the penis and I think that any sexual activity causes an injury. an injection would already kill my penis. and the pills have an effect but my penense is deforming too much due to that corporal fibrosis. Right now I am in no man's territory, because I am 45 years old and I think I am very young because of the check-ups and at the same time I cannot use the pills or especially the injections because it would cause more trauma. what would you advise?


It's not me the one who wrote that it's shameful and abusive IPP expected life. I just gave you a framework and a rational explanation of why this is the state of the art. Demand shapes the market and it's dominated by >50yo customers.

Revisions are riskier basically because it seems to me it requires more time and there is more exposition to air, agents, etc. Recovery could be easier but infection risk is higher. Btw yes infection risk is correlated with some factors. Ex.: patients with diabetes risk more.

Why can't you try pills?

That's why Im holding back amd waiting for an implant that leaves the corpus cavernosum untouched. Most people will argue here about doing implant and if you comment something against it, they will attack you by commenting, " stay with your limp dick". They don't know our age vs the risk of revisions a younger age. What are the consequences?


I have sent you a PM private message friend

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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby España1980 » Sat Aug 27, 2022 6:49 pm

1380anthony wrote:
Fourtytwo00 wrote:
España1980 wrote:I don't understand what you mean by all this. So if the average age is 61 years old because in this forum there are much younger people like 32 years old,40 47. My case is that I have fibrosis in the penis and I think that any sexual activity causes an injury. an injection would already kill my penis. and the pills have an effect but my penense is deforming too much due to that corporal fibrosis. Right now I am in no man's territory, because I am 45 years old and I think I am very young because of the check-ups and at the same time I cannot use the pills or especially the injections because it would cause more trauma. what would you advise?


It's not me the one who wrote that it's shameful and abusive IPP expected life. I just gave you a framework and a rational explanation of why this is the state of the art. Demand shapes the market and it's dominated by >50yo customers.

Revisions are riskier basically because it seems to me it requires more time and there is more exposition to air, agents, etc. Recovery could be easier but infection risk is higher. Btw yes infection risk is correlated with some factors. Ex.: patients with diabetes risk more.

Why can't you try pills?

That's why Im holding back amd waiting for an implant that leaves the corpus cavernosum untouched. Most people will argue here about doing implant and if you comment something against it, they will attack you by commenting, " stay with your limp dick". They don't know our age vs the risk of revisions a younger age. What are the consequences?

In any case, friend, I don't think that in 100 years they will develop an implant that leaves the corpus cavernosum intact, when it comes to replacing its function because it is not right. But I think it should take less time to make something more durable and less invasive with a pump and an unlimited time reservoir, because there are plenty of materials for all kinds of jobs, operations... in the year 2022. I sometimes have the hope that one day regenerative medicine will have solutions to these problems.

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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby Fourtytwo00 » Sun Aug 28, 2022 4:10 am

How di you test for fibrosis? Doppler ultrasound and elastosonography?

How did your second injury happen and why erections are bad? This sound strange.

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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby España1980 » Sun Aug 28, 2022 3:33 pm

Fourtytwo00 wrote:How di you test for fibrosis? Doppler ultrasound and elastosonography?

How did your second injury happen and why erections are bad? This sound strange.

The first fibrosis originated by bending my penis when inserting it, there I developed an edema and a fibrosis nodule resulted in the corpus cavernosum. it is seen both in the magnetic resonance and in some ultrasounds, not in all. they are detected on high-resolution Doppler echocardiography. and the second I think is because this first one pulls the entire interior of the cavernous body, as if it were a less elastic rubber band and it has produced another small nodule in the same line and near the glans. or it could be from having used the VED or from some masturbation but I did the gentle masturbation. So now I am afraid of having strong erections so as not to injure myself more, besides that it is very difficult for me to get them, I already have a narrowing before the glans. So from what I see I don't know what my best way out is. what do you see strange?

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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby España1980 » Sun Aug 28, 2022 3:36 pm

what do you see strange???

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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby Fourtytwo00 » Sun Aug 28, 2022 7:17 pm

The idea that having strong erection is bad is strange. They are healthy..

I can say nothing about VED but gentle masturbation doesn't cause fibrosis. Masturbation should be very hard or strange in order to give problems. Something like rubbing against a wall, over your penis, inserting your penis in an object. Stuff like these. Gentle masturbation is ok.

Narrowing before the glans could be related with pelvic floor / prostatitis problems. Expecially if you have some numbness or less engorgement.

Can be felt at touch your nodule? By yourself or by an urologist?

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Re: doctors look at the mental health of the patient before performing the implant?

Postby España1980 » Sun Aug 28, 2022 7:51 pm

Fourtytwo00 wrote:The idea that having strong erection is bad is strange. They are healthy..

I can say nothing about VED but gentle masturbation doesn't cause fibrosis. Masturbation should be very hard or strange in order to give problems. Something like rubbing against a wall, over your penis, inserting your penis in an object. Stuff like these. Gentle masturbation is ok.

Narrowing before the glans could be related with pelvic floor / prostatitis problems. Expecially if you have some numbness or less engorgement.

Can be felt at touch your nodule? By yourself or by an urologist?

Masturbation was gentle, but since there is a decompensation of good tissues with scar tissue, the erection becomes uneven and there are tissues that suffer a lot during an erection. It is as if a closed circuit of any device were damaged, in the simple use of that device other components eventually fail. in my case another nodule has occurred before the glans. I did touch it and palpate it, that's why I went to the urologist scared. I also thought it could be something from the pelvic floor and I'm doing kegels, that's what you mean right?The day I hurt myself this last time I noticed that when I was erect at 90 percent more or less I squeezed my pelvic floor so that the penis would fill better with blood (which I used to do without problems, I think all men do it when they have good erections, squeeze as if you were going to ejaculate) and at that moment when my penis is curved upwards about 30 degrees due to the first fibrosis I noticed how something hurt me, as if I was taking the edge of my glans to make the curve more big, and from that moment is when it came out a little lump. would you give me some advice? or answer any questions


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