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Post by messageman on Jan 19, 2011 11:40:11 GMT -5
Bonehead My heart goes out to you ...I went through utter hell almost 2 years ago when my implant became infected and had to have it removed. There are so many of us on this site that ...in many ways... can understand how you are feeling. It will get better...Just remain positive....and strategize
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Post by bonehead on Jan 19, 2011 11:49:05 GMT -5
thanks messageman, like everyone else I'm looking forward to chapter 7.
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Post by hoddle10 on Jan 19, 2011 11:58:55 GMT -5
tenaglia, thanks. Hugs was a nice touch, I might even accept one from a guy the way I've been feeling, hey but I did already, from Miro! Jeez. Hoddle10, to me, the reason for the necrosis was basically 'pressure necrosis'. In the areas where there were problems, I felt pressure and complained to Miro in an email and Skeptical1 in a chat session that I could feel the scaffolds trying to break through. The bottom scaffold had deformed and was widening and pushing the top scaffold. I could feel skin sore midshaft. Miro of course said 'don't worry'. Two days after, when the dressing was changed, he looked worried. Miro and Vladimir keep talking around the pressure theory, saying that it was 'an allergic reaction' to the scaffolds. I reasoned that if it was an allergic reaction, why would I have problems only in the areas I felt pressure? Miro then said that 'one unknown event may have caused a cascading of events' blah blah blah, but to me it was obvious. Perhaps Miro felt that I could accuse him of negligence on the basis that I warned him in the email and he said 'do nothing'. Writing this to you now is the first time I've looked at this way. God I'm a dummy. He gave the exact same advice "do nothing" to Jsaphire. Luckily Jsaph ignored him and went to a urologist in London before it was too late. But I doubt he was worried about negligence as I doubt there was much you could have done in terms of legal action in Serbia. I think Miro's biggest crime in all of his surgeries is that he's perfectly happy to do whatever the patient wants. He allowed you to buy your own scaffolds, which were the length you chose and put them in your penis. He should have refused to any other surgery than what he normally performs. He had no idea how well the scaffs you bought were tolerated and he'd never used the longer scaffs on you. He should have said I've never used those scaffs before and therefore don't feel comfortable testing them on you. But as long as you pay him, he'll do exaclty what you want. I don't know what things are like in Aus, but in the UK is a girl bought her own implants on the internet and asked a surgeon to pop them in her tits, i can't imagine a surgeon doing so. He really srewed up my scrotal webbing, but part of it was my fault as I showed him how low down the shaft I wanted it to be. Afterwards when it looked odd, he said he'd cut where I told him to and knew it would look strange. I said why didn't you warn me and he said he wants to the surgery his patients want. Surely it should have been obvious I didn't want a weird looking scrotum! We, as patients, still need to be told if what we are asking for is safe or viable. If someone offered Miro a few thousand euros he'd cut off your finger and stitch it to the end of your cock if you asked him to.
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Post by tenaglia on Jan 19, 2011 14:19:56 GMT -5
Quando con l'uso dei ponteggi, si verificano episodi di necrosi, la sola causa dell'evento, è dovuta ad una eccessiva pressione che provoca mancanza di ossigeno ai tessuti coinvolti, e quindi l'insorgere di quel terribile evento, questa fu la risposta, di un giovane e promettente dottore italiano, allievo di Sava Perovic, quando chiesi le cause che provocano fenomeni di necrosi. Il primo febbraio, anche io verrò operato da Miro, per rimediare ad un precedente intervento chirurgico (FFT), che mi ha lasciato insoddisfatto, fortunatamente, solo da un punto di vista estetico. Speriamo bene TRANSLATION When using scaffolding, you experience episodes of necrosis, the only cause of the event is due to excessive pressure that causes lack of oxygen to the tissues involved, and therefore the onset of this terrible event, this was the answer , a promising young Italian doctor, a student of Sava Perovic, when asked the causes of the phenomena of necrosis. On February 1, I too will be made by Miro, to correct a previous surgery (FFT), which left me unsatisfied, fortunately, only a aesthetic point of view. Let's hope so
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Post by whitesnakeguy on Jan 22, 2011 22:56:24 GMT -5
Keep hanging in there brother, you have a lot of guys on this site that are behind you and are here for your support.
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Post by Skeptical One on Jan 24, 2011 20:56:01 GMT -5
Hey bonehead, are you still in Europe working on the post-op fiasco? I hope you've been able to get some solid answers, or at the very least a second opinion.
Hope to hear from you when you have the energy!
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Post by Skeptical One on Feb 7, 2011 16:05:00 GMT -5
3 weeks and no news, a bit concerned. Hope you muster the energy to give us some kind of update, at the very least that you have your health.
Last we chatted, it seemed that the prognosis concerning your penis was in the realm of conjecture...something I hope is no longer the case. I'm certain by now you've gotten some answers but what we all want to know is what has been done to improve your situation? Did your penis manage to survive and pull through on its own? Was more surgical intervention required? Any note on functionality and sensation of the penis?
I can imagine times are tough for you friend, but if you read this, please do post! Everyone is here for ya and sometimes it's good to know there are a group of guys you can share this kind of stuff with.
For those who don't know his situation, please read this entire thread.
Hope all is well- keep in touch Bonehead!
-S.O.
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Post by new1inch on Feb 9, 2011 0:53:06 GMT -5
how have you been bonehead? i been following your thread for a while. hope things are looking up for you.
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Post by messageman on Feb 9, 2011 7:58:52 GMT -5
I third the motion Bonehead; I would love to hear how you are doing!
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Post by matthew2003 on Feb 24, 2011 7:41:02 GMT -5
Hi Bonehead and also you other guys
i have a question, i notice you are 7.25 erect length Bonehead, how did this effect the scaffolding. you are alot longer than most people, as am i, im actually 8 inches non bone pressed, but 5 inches girth. Did you find that the two 5cm scaffolds were not long enough??, did that affect the shape in erection???. do the scaffolds come in larger sizes, or can they use two and a half or three???, Because i notice that you got the 6cm ones from China for the second surgery.
Is there a limit on the surgery for guys with too much length. All the pictures i have seen so far are of guys who have smaller or average length.
Also, does the scaffoldiong stretch with the erection???, im just curious as to how it works, because im 13cm flacid, but im 20cm erect, i just imagine to big lumps where the scaffolds are in erection, or if they are right next to each other, one long lump that gets much thinner at the base and head.
i sent an enquiry to the team in belgrave, but didnt atttatch pics, so i hope they get back to me. but any info you can help with would be greatly appreciated.
cheers mate Matt
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Post by messageman on Feb 24, 2011 9:39:30 GMT -5
Hi Matt What’s the attraction with scaffolding? You’re asking a question to a guy (Bonehead) who had a horrendous experience with it and we haven’t heard from him since. I believe your questions are genuine but I am generally confused by people interested in getting this done when I have never really scene one successful experience with this procedure (Scaffolding) on this forum or the mynewsize forum. There are other options out there. One need only look through the various threads on this site…Or even consider natural enlargement techniques; for this Thundersplace.com is an excellent resource. Best of luck on whatever you decide though!
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Post by Skeptical One on Feb 24, 2011 9:48:48 GMT -5
@mm & Matthew I believe Respecto may have had a successful one done (correct me if I'm mistaken anyone). I believe the scaffolds are attractive because of the idea that new tissue is being engineered around your own penis. I believe all options that are discussed here are viable but all carry varying degrees of risk. Obviously Bonehead's thread highlights the realities and potential dilemmas we can run into when having our penises cut open. Matthew you have a great size to begin with, you should strongly consider safer routes for girth enhancement. Perhaps penis exercises for starters...then research the least invasive option for girth enhancement if you still decide you want more. You don't to go from 8" to 6" because you rushed into the wrong procedure. boneheadHope to hear from you soon!
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Post by Skeptical One on Mar 20, 2011 0:25:58 GMT -5
It has been 2 whole months since Bonehead last communicated with this forum. I hope that at the very least he is in good health. He in all likelihood has experienced traumatic complications to his penis stemming from what could have been a poor choice of scaffolds... scaffolds that should not have been accepted by the doctor.
I will try my best to refrain from being too presumptuous, since from where we stand we really don't know what has happened, who's to blame, and what the current situation is. But I think it is safe to say he probably didn't get the outcome he wanted, at least not initially.
I will keep this thread open, in hopes that he will eventually respond, and also for all members and guests of this site to see the risks associated with phalloplasty. If you plan to go under the knife to get a bigger dick, you better be absolutely sure it is the right thing for you.
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Post by hoddle10 on Mar 20, 2011 15:30:41 GMT -5
I'm not too worried to be honest, as he did the same after his first procedure. My inkling is simply that not much has changed, so he hasn't posted. His scaffs wont have disolved yet and the necrosis seems to have been dealt with. Bonehead had the necrotic area cut out and skin mobilized, so I'd imagine now he's just waiting to see how much he gains from the procedure, if anything. I remember he was exactly the same last time. He posted when he was in Serbia and then we didn't hear anything from him for close to a year, when he popped up again to say he had made a modest gain and was considering further surgery. So other than some scarring where the necrotic skin was cut away, I suspect there is simply nothing to report and wont be for a couple more months or so.
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