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Erectile Dysfunction Forum - for all men with ED => Injections for Erectile Dysfunction => Topic started by: Douglas62 on May 08, 2023, 04:37:57 PM

Title: Injections vs Surgery
Post by: Douglas62 on May 08, 2023, 04:37:57 PM
I am at the stage of acceptance and now realizing that I can't beat this thing with oral medication and hopeful rubs.  I have lost 2 inches and have a marble sized lump at the base with a increasing bend upward at the base.  My question is:  Can we assume based on averages that injections get a portion of length back and lessen the curve?

I am tired of reading reviews hoping to find the Golden ticket..  I need the dick I was proud of back.

Please advise
Title: Re: Injections vs Surgery
Post by: Casper28 on May 08, 2023, 04:58:00 PM
I'm in the same condition as you... today I understood that all therapies are effective on the basis of the subject, I can sort of recognize which ones to carry out before the plaque becomes calcified and which ones to use after... afterwards, I understand that goes by force, as Dr. Frost seems to be doing lately immediately after xiapex, pulling until it breaks.
Surgery is a last resort, when nothing has worked, when you want to put an end to it and keep what you have at the moment but straight.

sorry for the translation
Title: Re: Injections vs Surgery
Post by: John Michael on June 21, 2023, 09:00:46 AM
I had 2 injections and they were so painful I couldn't go on - he didn't use any anesthesia and I'm not sure that's the right procedure, and he's also the a$$hole who scammed me out of $3000 for "Gainswave" treatments that turned out to be a scam. I've gone back to the initial Dr. who said that placation works but that's going to leave me with an about a 3" erection and that's if I can gather the courage to let someone cut into my dick.  I'm so frustrated.
Title: Re: Injections vs Surgery
Post by: Trapper on June 21, 2023, 12:34:21 PM
I would ride injections if they work well for you I found success with an injection/pill combo for quite awhile probably would have continued working if I didn't encounter an injury. If that fails IPP surgery is a good option just make sure you choose a good surgeon.