Please read.. Should I get an implant?

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Ticomeu
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Re: Please read.. Should I get an implant?

Postby Ticomeu » Tue Feb 17, 2026 1:22 pm

Macoza,

The decision is yours alone; don't pass the responsibility on to others!

Use the forum to make your decisions!
54y DP at 50, DP surgery at 51. Loss 2.5 cm and DE. sex with the use of a ring. recovered the lost cm with 6M of ved. Titan OTR 18cm on Jan 26, 2026. size before: 14 cm length x 15 cm . Size 1 day post-surgery: 11 cm x 14.5 cm

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Wooody
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Re: Please read.. Should I get an implant?

Postby Wooody » Tue Feb 17, 2026 2:16 pm

macoza wrote:For years I've had ED. I've taken pills which worked better years ago than now. Injections did work but it takes a larger dose of trimix to work and it causes soreness.

But I'm responding well to viagra. I took 100mg this morning and got 2 erections and came twice. But it's still unpredictable. When I visited my gf overseas I used a double dose of viagra.. but i was so nervous it didn't let me get an erection.

I want to be able to get an erection on command instead of waiting for a pill to work. And maybe with an implant I won't have to worry about nerves. I'm sure it'll give me confidence cuz I won't have to rely on unpredictable pills or injections.

Given all this, do you think I should get an implant?


In my humble opinion.....

Should you get an implant? My answer to you is no, you should not. With your repeated questioning and uncertainty, you should not.

Only after ED has got you to the point that you have had enough of erection failure and you can't take it anymore will you be ready and you will know you need and want an implant. No more of this questioning "is an implant better than a real erection", "should I get an implant", "does everyone have problems after an implant", etc etc.

You should be able to tell after all the time you've been here that most, a very high percentage, are happy with their implant and it essentially cured their ED. But, there are some, a small minority, that have had problems of some sort or another.

Nothing is perfect but how bad is your ED to push you to the point of trying anything and everything to cure it?
Titan Classic 22cm + 1cm RTEs - 2/25 - Dr Karpman, Bay Area CA

macoza
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Re: Please read.. Should I get an implant?

Postby macoza » Tue Feb 17, 2026 3:28 pm

Fuckmachine700 wrote:Oh great, another homophobe on the loose. Seriously though, I tried to give you a hand, but spamming the same question over and over? That's just pathetic trolling.


Another troll who hates himself and the world. Look man stop trolling the forum. We don't have the time for it. If you have an issue that's not our problem. Get a life and stop trolling us.

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macoza
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Re: Please read.. Should I get an implant?

Postby macoza » Tue Feb 17, 2026 3:37 pm

duke_cicero wrote:I tend to agree with this, macoza. If you can still get an erection with the help of pills (especially since they're so convenient compared to shots) I would say put off the implant to another time.

But keep in mind that although the pills work they work only on the day I take them. Their power doesn't carry over into the next day. For example, let's I respond well to viagra on the same day I take it but it doesn't carry over to the next day. For example, if I take a pill today I get an erection.. But I'm still unable to get an erection tolmorrow. When I'm with a girl I want to be able to have sex at night and in the morning, not every other day.

When I visited my gf overseas 6 months ago, I used a double dose of viagra.... but i was so nervous that I didn't get an erection.

Considering this, do you think I should still get an implant?

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JohnnyBorg
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Re: Please read.. Should I get an implant?

Postby JohnnyBorg » Tue Feb 17, 2026 3:57 pm

macoza, the question of whether you should or shouldn’t get an implant is one you have to make yourself. It’s fine asking clarifying questions but you gotta stop passing the decision off to others. That alone is a strong sign you aren’t in the right headspace for this, and need to outline the things that matter most for you.

The implant provides rigid and reliable erections. It comes with risks and adaptation like any medical procedure. There is great data here on the forum about what those risks are. It is a life changing procedure - and I mean that holistically. When I made the choice to proceed with my own implant, I knew in my gut LONG beforehand that it was what needed to be done given my own personal choices and long-term strategy to fight my ED, and I imagine this is the same for many forum members.

Take some time to write down your “must haves”. Your non-negotiables. Then write out the possible risks, the different device options, what works best for your lifestyle, etc. Take an accounting of where your personal threshold is for reliability in your sex life. If you’re meeting that with pills or injections, the implant can wait until later. If you’re not meeting that, take some time to really understand how important it is to you to correct that for yourself.

In my opinion, you will know when it’s time for an implant.
33 yrs old. ED since high school. Pills always hit or miss, mostly ineffective. Finally diagnosed with venous leak in early September 2025.
Rigi10 MPP 11mm rods 20 cm with 0.5 RTE.
Implanted w/ Dr Hakky on January 20, 2026. Recovering.


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