Yes...that is the majority of what I read here. But again, we here are a subset of everyone that has had one or more unexpected (or expected) negative consequences and outcomes to RP surgery. The guys who had successful RP surgery with no bad pathology don't ever contribute here. I just want to know how long it took the "other" 60% who, after RP surgery, did in fact successfully restore their sex lives with full erections. The 40% that don't means that 60% DO regain the ability to have an erection. But no one ever writes about it here. It's weird that they don't. The literature says it can take up to two years, including those men who had their entire neuromuscular bundles preserved during surgery. Angers me beyond belief, especially as a 69 year man prior to surgery who could rise to the occasion" quickly and with sustained vigor right up to having my surgery. Now...it is dead. Very frustrating too because I was divorced one month before my surgery, and I was looking forward to eventually getting back into dating and finding someone with whom to enjoy a frequent and fun sex life. "Not."
@rlpostrp I lost my wife after 50yrs of marriage. Felt young at 72. Met someone. The only reason I decided to pursue the injections. I cant speak for everyone but I have no other treatments since surgery. I keep my testosterone at 600. I have plenty of drive. That needle prick seemed like a small price to pay for a 3 hour erection.
@rlpostrp I lost my wife after 50yrs of marriage. Felt young at 72. Met someone. The only reason I decided to pursue the injections. I cant speak for everyone but I have no other treatments since surgery. I keep my testosterone at 600. I have plenty of drive. That needle prick seemed like a small price to pay for a 3 hour erection.
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