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The doctor also came to check on me personally that night in the hospitalAlexander, US, 24 04 26I've had erectile dysfunction for 6 years because of diabetes. Started with pills, worked for a while, then even 200mg stopped doing anything. Moved to direct injections, stronger, yes, but a whole different nightmare. The refrigeration, the preparation, and honestly, I hate needles in general, so injecting myself there every time was mentally exhausting. No spontaneity in your life whatsoever. I said enough. My doctor said the only option left was an implant. It didn't sit well with me at first. But after researching more, I came across this clinic's website and found answers to questions I didn't even know I had yet. reached out, they reassured me about my current situation and what life looks like after the procedure.
I was talking to around 10 clinics at the same time. What made me choose these guys was clear: they didn't push for a booking from the first conversation, they asked for my full medical history and reports before explaining anything, they replied fast without making me wait hours, and they were completely transparent throughout. The thing I couldn't find anywhere else was how they explained the differences between AMS 700, Rigicon, and Coloplast in actual detail. Every other clinic worked with one brand and told you it was the best. Here, they knew all the manufacturers and worked with them, broke down the differences objectively and left the decision to me.
I arrived in Istanbul at midnight, with a driver at the airport, at a 5-star hotel called Grand Michel, really nice. The first day was rest, the next day I met the doctor and the full team. Translator Yaman was there, shoutout to him. The doctor sat with me for a full 15 minutes explaining everything before we went into the operating room. That alone settled my nerves a lot.
The next day of the surgery I could walk, not like before obviously, steps were slow and careful, but I was on my feet. I expected to be stuck in bed the whole day or a week so that surprised me. but the hardest part of the whole trip? Getting the urinary catheter removed before leaving the hospital. harder than the surgery itself. The doctor also came to check on me personally that night in the hospital.
Now I'm in recovery, waiting for the activation period to finish. Will write an update later but so far this experience is 10/10.