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ED versus Libido

Men's Health | Last Active: Aug 30, 2022 | Replies (20)

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@glenner075 @ethanmcconkey

I've been seeing a urologist because I developed sudden urgent urinary incontinence - the incontinence is only a few drips before I get to the bathroom. Oxybutynin has helped. The second reason for seeing him is ED. Today we talked about treatment options for ED. The first one is Viagra. Been there, tried it, stopped working. On to option 2, a pump. Tried it, turned my wife off. Option 3, inject the penis a few minutes before it's needed. I'm. No.

That leaves one more, option 4. A penile implant. A pump is inserted in the scrotum, a container of a fluid in the stomach, connected to something that inflates the penis and keeps it hard until the pressure is released.

I'm leaning toward option 4. It's all internal, nothing visible, it's said to look and feel like a normal erection. I wonder if anyone here has any knowledge or experience with this.

Now that I've written this, I probably should have started a new thread. Ethan, can you do that?

Jim

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Option 4 : what is the cost? Pros and Cons?
Will it increase the girth and size (not, a little, a lot?) My thinking is if you go under the knife might as well as some size and girth...

I forgot to ask, option 3 injection? How does it work and what product do you need to inject?
Is it effective, does it give a solid and lasting erection?

I'm seeing my urologist soon, I will ask him but I would like more information before hand.
Thanks.