Hello,
I am still considering an implant and have been a user for a year now of Edex (Aprostadil) 10mg injections.
Despite attempt to find my sweet spot in terms of dosage, I almost always end up with a painful erection, with an aching feeling of internal pressure pushing on the tunica. This makes sex much less enjoyable.
I was wondering if in your experience an erected penis with an implant can generate a similar pain, for example when pumped 100%.
I would imagine so, as the pressure on the tunica must be similar to that of an injection, but I have rarely read any relevant feedback from bionic men.
A fully erect penis on demand without the pain caused by an injection would definitely help me make up my mind.
Thanks to all for your feedbacks
Pain compared to injections
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Redsf4040
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Re: Pain compared to injections
The injections did not work for me. Either I would get no response at all or I would get a painful erection right away.
With the implant I have no pain when fully pumped. If it stays a while I might feel some tightness but nothing too difficult to deal with.
A number of people on this talk about pain from the actual surgery itself and swelling but for me the pain was very minimal. Hardly anything at all. My issue with the implant has been less sensitivity but my doctor thinks that is psychological.
Pain should not be an issue with an erection from an implant in my experience.
With the implant I have no pain when fully pumped. If it stays a while I might feel some tightness but nothing too difficult to deal with.
A number of people on this talk about pain from the actual surgery itself and swelling but for me the pain was very minimal. Hardly anything at all. My issue with the implant has been less sensitivity but my doctor thinks that is psychological.
Pain should not be an issue with an erection from an implant in my experience.
60 yr male. Good health. ED started 10 yrs ago. Viagra worked then stopped. Tried other ED pills, VED, Trimix and Quadmix. Implant 2/7/25, Dr. Kai Li of Kaiser Virginia, Boston Scientific AMS 700. Have numbness at 6 month and inability to ejaculate.
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LetoMan
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Re: Pain compared to injections
Some guys report some pain in the months following surgery, but it largely appears to resolve itself after some months. Rare are the guys that report ongoing pain or discomfort.
Born 1974. Implanted 5/21/2024. AMS 700 CX 21cm, 3cm RTE. Penoscrotal. Venous leak my whole life. Pills helped, but hated the side effects; worked less as I aged. Skipped injections. Grateful to bionic brotherhood that helped me make this decision.
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Old Guy
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Re: Pain compared to injections
Huge difference between injections and the implant. I hated sticking a needle in myself, besides planning when to use one.
Six plus years implanted now, and it's still great. First few months were tough, but it was worth it.
If pills or injections have quit working, implant is the next (and final) step.
Six plus years implanted now, and it's still great. First few months were tough, but it was worth it.
If pills or injections have quit working, implant is the next (and final) step.
Nov. 8, 2019
6+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 38 years to my beautiful young bride
Always here to answer questions if you PM me
6+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 38 years to my beautiful young bride
Always here to answer questions if you PM me
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