penile implant
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penile implant
Got an implant. Three weeks after surgery. A lot of pain after but better now. Like to talk to someone who has one for advice and to compare notes.
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Re: penile implant
Yes, the initial implantation is painful.
The penis cannot be swollen; as long as the swollen wound will crack open and fail.
It will heal the wound, and it will be used in the future.
The penis cannot be swollen; as long as the swollen wound will crack open and fail.
It will heal the wound, and it will be used in the future.
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Re: penile implant
I found a website called FrankTalk.com. Tons of information and real people to give advice. Sure helped me. I'm healed now and it works good.
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Re: penile implant
I am seriously considering a penile implant. I went to Dr. Cesar Mora at Valley Urological. I asked the doctor how many procedures he performed and he ansered, in the hundreds. I asked him if he could give me the name of one of his patients so that i COULD HIM TO DISCUS SUCH THINGS AS SCAREING AND PAIN..BUT Dr.Mora never got back to me.
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https://www.franktalk.org/phpBB3/index.php
Yes, here is a surgery consultation station that helps many people whose penis is unable to get a normal erection.
Yes, here is a surgery consultation station that helps many people whose penis is unable to get a normal erection.
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Re: penile implant
In the US, there are medical privacy laws that would prevent him from doing that. The law is called HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). Under HIPAA, a doctor can’t release anyone’s medical information without their written permission. This prevents people like employers, insurance companies, landlords and manipulative romantic partners getting information that could be used against you.desertdanny wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 6:49 am I am seriously considering a penile implant. I went to Dr. Cesar Mora at Valley Urological. I asked the doctor how many procedures he performed and he ansered, in the hundreds. I asked him if he could give me the name of one of his patients so that i COULD HIM TO DISCUS SUCH THINGS AS SCAREING AND PAIN..BUT Dr.Mora never got back to me.
It’s the pleasure of the pressure...
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Re: penile implant
I am considering a penile implant too. I'd like a local gay person to discus pain and scaring; I'm in the Palm Springs area
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Re: penile implant
Happy to answer any questions I can. Have implant for 6 years with a revision for failure at 3 years.
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Re: penile implant
If they hand out someone's information on their own initiative, HIPAA will bite them. But there's no law preventing a doctor from asking a patient if he will talk to another patient. It's pretty common with some types of surgery. Most patients are very willing to talk to someone about their experience.SFBallpumper wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 2:30 am In the US, there are medical privacy laws that would prevent him from doing that. The law is called HIPAA
A doctor who can't or won't provide a patient reference isn't necessarily bad, but I would get another doctor if I had a choice.