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bioniclove

Quote from: tommarkey on January 22, 2021, 02:53:45 PM8 years pos op. 5 years married and with a son.
Some years without presence in the forum. Remembered it today.
Normal life. I think all i need to say i said in the past.
My wife dont know anything. She suspected something different sometimes.
Sorry friends, a lot of personal messages... Impossible to answer.


Bro, please update us. What's the brand of your implant and how is it holding up now after 11 years.
ED - Congenital
2009 - VED - Painful ball sucking
2009 - Viagra as needed - Failed
2009 - Cialis as needed - Failed
2012 - Daily Cialis - Worked
2013 - Daily Cialis - Stopped working

bioniclove

Quote from: Shiv on February 08, 2016, 09:50:53 PMYes,,.but also more erect-state length. It takes a while to be achieved and has risks. With the malleable the flaccid-state length goes roughly to the erect-state penile length....so you always have a bigger penis.

How are you doing, Shiv? Thank you for your detailed updates!  
ED - Congenital
2009 - VED - Painful ball sucking
2009 - Viagra as needed - Failed
2009 - Cialis as needed - Failed
2012 - Daily Cialis - Worked
2013 - Daily Cialis - Stopped working

bioniclove

Quote from: jean claude on February 18, 2013, 02:37:39 PMHi there. I had several issues but have been resolved through surgery. I'm in my 4 month after surgery, and couldn't be happier. I feel like I have been given a new lease on life. The sex is better than ever, and my girlfriend agrees. I even feel more confident than before. My problems have started with ED, then with shrinkage, and later in discovering that i had two huge plaques. I've found a great andrologist/urologist her in Rome Italy, and had surgery. They removed the plaques, inserited semi-rigid implants, complete circumcision, and then also cut the suspensory ligament, to regain some of the shrinkage.

The first month took time to getting use to, and lately i find it more confortabile if i keep it to either side. It hides better if keeping it up towards the belly button, but is uncomfortable with the elastic wasteband in the way. I too can't bend it in the down position, and was hard to go back to the gym. I would try to hide it, but now I don't give a damn. Its 3 months since I'm back in the gym, so I think they think its normal for me.. Then again who goes to the gym to check out other peoples junk. I also find that wearing a size smaller of slip helps conseal better.

Just an off topic for Peyronies... I also have type 2 diabetes, and as suggested by my doctor, that diabetes could also be linked to Peyronies. It would be interesting to know how many members here have diabetes type 2.

Ciao
Claude


How are you doing Jean, I'm interested to know the implant brand you have and how things are doing on with your implant  
ED - Congenital
2009 - VED - Painful ball sucking
2009 - Viagra as needed - Failed
2009 - Cialis as needed - Failed
2012 - Daily Cialis - Worked
2013 - Daily Cialis - Stopped working