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Post by bigbizo8 on Apr 15, 2011 8:42:50 GMT -5
Kevin276 that's a great question! You might have to call Wade and ask him
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Post by mikehok on Apr 15, 2011 10:58:53 GMT -5
Elist's implant sure is an amazing thing !....... Seriously, his claim that the implant will help cure peyronies is just laughable. I would have to conclude that he's no expert on peyronies !
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Post by marknmau on Apr 15, 2011 12:15:39 GMT -5
mikehok hi guy, First of all I want to say that I am NOT saying the implant is better than PMMA, or suggesting anyone get the implant. Since I do have the implant and am OK with it, I haven't done the research on PMMA, but from what I've seen here, it seems like a better alternatve. From what I know now, I would probably do that instead. But..... the implant does help with peyronies, mild cases anyway. I had a mild case and it's gone. The implant fills in were the "divet" is, caused by the peyronies, so it may not be cured, but it straightens the penis out and makes it un-noticable, in mild cases anyway. Like I said my case was very mild, about the size of a dime. Actually, I think most urologist's are experts on peyronies. I might add, .... I wish this PMMA was around, or more well known, when I had the implant done. I'm sure I would have done that instead, although I was more looking for a way to stretch out some foreskin than to get a bigger penis....... of course Elist said : oh yeah this implant will give you what you want..... yeah right! for about 6 months. but we all know he lies. I think that the implant technique could be a feasible alternative with a few more years of tweaking and substance refining...... maybe anyways...... like I said at the start, I am not suggesting anyone get the implant, so please don't come down on me to hard guys. good luck all
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Post by mustang2020 on Apr 15, 2011 13:31:43 GMT -5
Look up the Internet about your peyronies condition. Here is an excerpt from google:
" Surgery, such as the "Nesbit operation", is considered a last resort and should only be performed by highly skilled urological surgeons knowledgeable in specialized corrective surgical techniques. A penile prosthesis may be appropriate in advanced cases. A European surgery called the Leriche technique, in which an 18 gauge needle is used to lacerate the plaque, has shown effectiveness at reducing curvature and returning sexual function."
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Post by smartman on Apr 15, 2011 13:36:20 GMT -5
Kevin,
There is no contraindication of injecting pmma in peyronies , pmma will not correct peyronie . The Elist implant might correct the concave side (the side where the deviation is) it will camouflage it but on the convex side during erection there you will have a problem your implant will bulge out near to the glans and it will be more obvious ( it depends on the severity of the peyronie ). I think Dr. E. has to make some modification of one of the strip of his implant on the convex side ( he has to thin an area of the silicon strip which will lay over the most convex part of your penis).
But the best thing is to consult a urologist for the correction of the peyronie esp. if it is moderate to severe ( in peyronie you have a decrease in erect length ) before any girth increase.
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Post by whitedingo on Apr 15, 2011 20:24:35 GMT -5
Wade is THE MAN
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Post by Skeptical One on Apr 15, 2011 20:32:01 GMT -5
Your first post whitedingo... I suspect maybe you've recenetly undergone the PMMA injections seeings how you are familiar with Wade? lol please fill us in!
Wade does seem like a nice & informative guy over the phone, and has been extended a CERTIFIED-NURSE account here at PhalloBoards. I will probably discuss that in more detail when I see them. Of course, given the sheer scope of this thread, chances are I'd have to submit a limited number of (new and unanswered) questions at a time per week/month depending on how busy he is.
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Post by whitedingo on Apr 16, 2011 1:11:28 GMT -5
Yep S.O. I got my 1st session in March. I am uncut. I also got lengthening done at the same time and am very happy with both results. I just started stretching and have gained nothing in erect length so far. I gained about 2 cm in flaccid length. I gained about .7 inches in girth and am going back for a 2nd session soon. I do not wish to post pics. Wade, Dr. C, Christian very professional staff and the building is beautiful. Dr. Camacho-Melo did my lengthening.
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Post by Skeptical One on Apr 16, 2011 3:36:21 GMT -5
@whitedingo
I totally respect your decision not to post photos, that's totally up to the individual. As for lengthening surgery, it usually requires some post-op stretching to realize the gains, and this could take many months to achieve.
Do you mind sharing when (or around when) you will be going in again? I'm curious, have you or the Dr (and/or his staff) brought up these forums? Not only am I super excited to undergo the procedure, but I'm equally as excited to discuss this forum with someone in person, especially a medical professional.
Good luck!
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Post by petey on Apr 16, 2011 3:43:10 GMT -5
Hey everyone, thanks so much for the support. As I went back and read my post, and your responses and feedback, I can't help but be angry at myself for being insecure. It's funny how I forget about the countless lovers I have had and the happy healthy sex life we shared and focus on the one shitty one. Intellectually, I know better, but emotions are what they are and the brain works the way it works.
At this point, I want to get the procedure for me and no one else. I think it will be a great ego boost and if it makes me feel better about myself I deserve it. We all deserve to be happy.
I sent the doctor an email and go an automated response, if they dont get bck to me by Monday I will call and hopefully get some answers. I am just getting ready to start a cycle of hgh(human growth hormone), prescribed by a physician and I would think that it could only help the healing process work better. Im willing to bet that plenty of people on hgh therapy also get these fillers but I was wondering if anyone has heard anything about problems with that scenario?
Also, someone had mentioned the lengthening procedure being done at the same time,any feedback on the pain from that? I still have to do more research I admit I dont know much about the procedure other that the ligament being cut and using weights to achieve max growth.
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Post by whitedingo on Apr 16, 2011 13:14:37 GMT -5
Very little pain, was swollen, very little bruising, PMMA went in like butter, i will be going back in June.
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Post by mikehok on Apr 16, 2011 14:53:12 GMT -5
whitedingo, since you're uncut I'd like to learn a little more. In the flaccid state where does the pmma stop ? Does it stop behind the glans or does it come past the glans into the skin covering the glans ?
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Post by whitedingo on Apr 16, 2011 23:55:17 GMT -5
the pmma stops behind the glans
for anyone interested in both
i highly recommend getting the procedures done separately
i didnt think i was going to need another pmma session
get lengthening if you choose to do so
stretch like its your job
then get pmma
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Post by olafspo on Apr 17, 2011 5:48:08 GMT -5
This is very good to hear that the pmma stops behind the glans. I am also uncut and I worried that pmma could give me a sort of doughnut effect that I get when I pump for a long time. So the skin covering the glans is completely pmma free? WOW How about the technique for lengthening. Where did the enter to cut the ligs? Under the penis or from the side or did they make a cut in the pubic region? If yes, was it a straight cut or a Y-shaped. Did the doctor put something between the pelvic bone and the penis to prevent the ligs from re-attaching? Sorry for all the questions  Kind regards
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Post by lastime on Apr 17, 2011 20:18:53 GMT -5
Hey Yardstick11, do you know how many people have been f-ked up here in the U.S., right here in sunny and wealthy Beverly Hills? Do you know how currupt our own government is? The nurses and surgeons of facility in Mexico mostly all live in San Diego. The facility is very modern and clean, and seem to do a better job at what they do than the surgeons in California..
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