SWorks17 wrote:SilkyFox,
I definitely know what you are going through being nervous and anxious. It was sort of a shock when your urologist tells you that he has a fix for your ED but then he tells you there is no turning back after you get it done.
My ED started in my mid 40's too. I'm retired Air Force so I got my viagra and cialis through the military system and it worked well until my early 60's.
It was such a pain to try and schedule sex and pop a pill when you think you're gonna get lucky.
I would have to take it without having a meal that would cancel it out in my late 50's and early 60's.
I started having prostrate problems also in my early 60's, I went to see my military urologist about the problems I was having and the pre appointment questionnaire had tons of questions about sexual health, so I just poured out my soul with all my ED problems.
So after the appointment about my prostrate, which they scheduled a procedure to shrink my benign enlarged prostrate, they showed me a video about a permanent solution to ED, which was the IPP.
I had the prostrate procedure done first, which was the Boston Scientific Rezum procedure which allows you to keep your normal ejaculate, I had total ED afterwards. I'm thinking the steam injections hit some of the nerves down there, so nothing would get me hard after that.![]()
I had to deal with that for 3 months until I got my AMS 700 LGX.
It was a journey the first year, but I'm almost 4 years out from surgerynow and everything is great and sex is great.
I LOVE MY BIONIC onDemand DICK![]()
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No more worrying about when to take a pill, just pump and go![]()
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My wife started Hormone replacement therapy a little over a year ago and it's like we are back in our early 30's.
Good Luck SilkyFox
We'll be there to help when we can
SWorks
Thank you and everyone. I also get my care from the VA. I am sure it is all going to be fine, nerves are nerves.