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Erectile Dysfunction Forum - for all men with ED => Penile Implants => Topic started by: Curvekiller94 on February 01, 2023, 07:34:40 AM

Title: Pain post implant
Post by: Curvekiller94 on February 01, 2023, 07:34:40 AM
Hi, the reason for this thread is I wanted to check in with @averagebloke how his implant is treating him. As far as I know of average bloke is one of the few people that I've read that had constant penile pain at the time of his implant(his journal  said). I was going to direct message, but I figure there may be someone my age later on who would want to know this.

After your implant, has your peyronies pain decreased? Also, if not was it still a good decision to you?

I really appreciate the time hoping to hear back @ averagebloke
Title: Re: Pain post implant
Post by: jj21 on February 01, 2023, 08:29:24 PM
I've been really interested in AveravBlokes journey as well as he is also from Australia. 

I dont think he has been very active on the forums (I could be wrong).

I spoke to Dr Eid about Peyronies pain, he advised that usually post-implant, pain from peyronies does subside but there is no guarantee. 

J
Title: Re: Pain post implant
Post by: anon1986 on February 02, 2023, 11:07:52 AM
My plaque pain went away after my implant surgery. Has not returned
Title: Re: Pain post implant
Post by: Curvekiller94 on February 03, 2023, 01:59:07 PM
Thank you anon! That is pretty comforting to hear. I'm not a doctor but I am an engineer. This is my completely uneducated idea of why the implant would solve pain.

Either A the implant stretches the plaque and releases a nerve trapped in the plaque. Or b the implant prevents further damage to occur to the already weakened "part". I think that this could even be a combo of the two. for me my plaques get very irritated by any time of massaging or after (activity). So if the implant helps my pain/flare ups I would think that it is because it prevents further damage

Again only my hypothesis. I deal with bent and weakened parts all day the fix is usually replacing the part. So I'm this case I think the implant makes sense
Title: Re: Pain post implant
Post by: Trapper on February 09, 2023, 10:14:02 PM
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Hawk


CK sounds like EID is out sick has this impacted you?