Does anyone here regret getting an implant?

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Never_Enough
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Re: Does anyone here regret getting an implant?

Postby Never_Enough » Tue Dec 02, 2025 7:01 am

splitpeach wrote:
Never_Enough wrote:
splitpeach wrote:
Injections still work fairly well for me. Ive used them for nearly 7 years and sick of it. Now I can get just one erection a night. Im tired of running to the bathroom for 10 minutes before sex. Tired of making sure I've got them on me. Tired of bouncers asking me what they are.

Fuck it. Im old enough to go all or nothing. Get that bicycle pump in my slug now.


Interested in following your story. Ive just turned 40 from Essex and too have seen Dr Ralph, who advised me to carry on using pills and possibly injections as they work somewhat. I think ultimately I will need an implant though in the long term. Have you been given the go ahead by David?


Well I've not been implanted yet but my logic is if you're not that bothered using pills or injections dont implant. You always have to consider if some magical cure is discovered five years from now.

I'm not happy with injections anymore and so I now feel prepared and old enough to commit to this permanent solution. I have had the go ahead by Ralph as I've tried practically everything there is and I'm at peace with the decision either way. Injections don't cut it for me any more.


Also I get what you mean about a magical cure- but thats unlikely and what's more unlikely is either a huge deterioration in mental heath or the ED. Because Pills work for some men and injections/implants are what they are there doesnt seem to be a big market for an ED medication that just works without stimulation or other factors but also isnt invasive. We do need something that has the effectiveness of injections but as a pill, because Pills arent that great.

Im not holding out on any miracle. Soon as it really startsaffecting me consistently Im going back to Ralph.

What did Ralph advise you?

How bad is your ED? Can you have sex at all?
39 m UK

Psych ED since forever less problems being erect alone.
3 kids. Long term partner.
CPPS pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 making ED worse.
Cialis no longer works. Sildenafil 100mg with diazepam works some of the time.

staphylococcusecoli
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Re: Does anyone here regret getting an implant?

Postby staphylococcusecoli » Tue Dec 02, 2025 7:02 am

Never_Enough wrote:
fucked0ne wrote:
Never_Enough wrote:
This is interesting. Is this good news for guys like me who are 40 and considering it within the next few years?


Absolutely! There are folks on here who have had conversations with Hakky, who works with Coloplast, claiming they’re working on making the Titan’s tubing out of the same BioFlex material as its cylinders, which are hella strong! This should be available by 2028-2030, which is obviously not far off. This seems to be very “hush, hush,” as Grok wasn’t aware of it, speaking more broadly of advanced polymers and biocompatible coatings. This is all being driven by an increase in ED among men of all ages, and even sex change procedures.

Like I said, the tech for implants can only get better, and positive changes appear to be around the corner.


Sounds good, but its holding out until then I guess! Im 40 now. 2028 would be worth it I think as that's only just 2 years away basically.


I think the 4th layer added by Rigicon is already proving to be a revolution in the modern IPP design innovation. I haven't heard any malfunctions in this group.


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