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Title: Where to Buy 3 Cylinder?
Post by: michaelb on June 20, 2014, 10:33:28 PM
Hey guys - I hate opening a new thread, but there is SO much info here and some dates back way too far I'm not sure if there are better products or expired websites etc.  Anyway, I just wanted to start a combo of VED and Traction.  Just bought the Penis Master Pro for traction and will be needing a 3 cylinder VED.  If someone could just point me in the right direction so it is quick and easy to place an order it would be much appreciated.  I've been reading this site for hours and am losing my mind haha.  It can be manual, doesn't have to be battery operated.  Not worried about cost.  Thanks guys
Title: Re: Where to Buy 3 Cylinder?
Post by: Old Man on June 21, 2014, 07:45:09 AM
michaelb:

OK, the three cylinder VED that is used by many, including myself, on the forum is available from this source:

www.augustams.com

It does however require an RX from either your primary care physician or your urologist. It must state that it is to be used for ED AND NOT Peyronies Disease. FDA has not approved it for Peyronies Disease therapy, but based on the experience of many members on this forum, it works great for ED and Peyronies Disease. So, open this site and check into the pricing since you said that was not a problem. The cost runs around $600.00 plus shipping and handling charges. Open the home page for this source and locate the therapy section for men's ED problems.

I will be glad to assist you in embarking on the VED therapy if and when you decide to purchase this VED. There is a 26 week VED protocol for the three cylinder VEDs listed in the VED board section of the home page index. Scroll down to the VED board section of the index and you well find these protocols. There are three different protocols, but you would want to find the one for the purchased three cylinder models.

Old Man
Title: Re: Where to Buy 3 Cylinder?
Post by: michaelb on June 21, 2014, 03:22:42 PM
Thanks for the detailed reply, I appreciate it.  Ok so since this prescription is going to be a pain, what is the next best option aside from this brand?  I see tons of them but I just don't want to get any random one that won't help.  Thanks
Title: Re: Where to Buy 1 Cylinder?
Post by: Old Man on June 21, 2014, 04:08:41 PM
michaelb:

OK, there is an alternate VED made by the Augusta Medical Systems that is name the Vitality OTC one cylinder VED. It works just as well for ED as it does for Peyronies Disease. And, since OTC means over the counter, no RX is required. The cost is well below $100.00 which means with S&H it won't cost much over $100.00 total.

There is a protocol listed in the VED board in the home page index. It is listed as the protocol for the Vitality One cylinder VED.

Most members of the forum have found this VED available from a diabetic supply company store.
A link to the source is listed in a post elsewhere in the forum by a member who just bought their one cylinder VED there. This link is the actual Vitality OTC manual one cylinder VED. The link to the diabetic store is:  www.diabetessupplies4less.com

If you cannot find the link, just post that you did not find it. Someone will get back to you with it. I will try to locate the direct link to the Vitality one cylinder VED and post it to you by PM as well.

Old Man
Title: Re: Where to Buy 3 Cylinder?
Post by: Sofladad on January 02, 2015, 09:23:53 PM
Does insurance companies cover the cost if it is prescribed for by a dr. ?
Thanks
Title: Re: Where to Buy 3 Cylinder?
Post by: Old Man on January 02, 2015, 09:45:58 PM
Michael:

That is a good question. Getting a three cylinder VED does require an RX from your GP or uro stating that it is to be used for ED AND NOT Peyronies Disease, especially if it is the Soma series made by the Augusta Medical Systems company.

If you purchase the three cylinder VED from that company and have the required RX, their sales people can assist you in filing for insurance. However, I strongly urge you to contact your insurance carrier before making the purchase. Some doctors offices have VEDs for sale through their group too, so check that out first.

Old Man
Title: Re: Where to Buy 3 Cylinder?
Post by: Baldeagle on January 12, 2015, 08:00:11 PM
Just got approval from my medicare provider for the 3 cylinder SomaerectSTF, my co-pay will be under $50.
Title: Re: Where to Buy 3 Cylinder?
Post by: james1947 on January 22, 2015, 07:26:11 PM
Just use it carefully Baldeagle, don't over-pump and wish you successful outcome from the usage.

James