undecided wrote: I hear you, Superman - it is like being on a very expensive and uncertain cross-road.
I thought to have perhaps one round in MX and then to have a refill by Dr N if there is a positive reaction but SO is right that other product as PMMA should be tried to see whether the desired reaction is even possible. This is a tough one.
If finances weren\'t an issue, the Mexican trip might make more sense...but if I\'m not mistaken, Superman stated not being in the best \"economic situation.\" Hell, even the temporary filler route will cost money, but at least it would be money better spent (i.e. determining why he\'s not having any growth).
This is a very tricky & complicated situation. It\'s easy for me to say \"well, guess it didn\'t work, try something else or move on altogether...\" but that would be insensitive at best. I could only imagine being told that my hard earned cash gave me zero results... and my physical shortcomings were not resolvable by efficacious medical means.
From what anecdotal evidence I\'ve gathered over the years, PMMA is by far the best girth option. This is why I am not so readily willing to tell Superman to write it off and move on...if anything, I\'m rooting for him to find a solution and get to where he wants to be.
@Superman
Firstly, it should be stated that our penises don\'t make us who we are, they don\'t change our worth/self-worth, and we could have been born with far worse disabilities/disadvantages...in other words, we should count our blessings instead of dwelling on our perceived inadequacies. But I know better than most...it\'s easier said than done.
That all said, I started at a statistical \"below-average\" girth, a classic pencil dick (not a terribly long pencil either). When I did muster up the courage to wrap around the measuring tape, I got a
-dropping reading that not only confirmed my fears, they worsened them. Many years I spent following PE forums (e.g. Thundersplace, MyNewSize, Yahoo Surgical Forum, etc) in hopes that something will eventually give. For me it did. I\'m not superstitious but I ought to knock on wood that my procedure has yielded significant gains with zero complications to report of. When I learn about men in similar situations (girths 3.5-4.5 realm), I can better relate.
On a side note, it just occurred to me that I once had a conversation with a member regarding a lack of gains. He asked me if he thought he would see gains from PMMA. I said sure, why wouldn\'t you? He told me that years previously he had temporary fillers injected into the face (I think) and how his body\'s collagen reaction was both very weak and short-lived. There may be those with physiological/immunological conditions that could prohibit gains. There is reason to believe medication can also worsen the issue. There is a lot to examine here, so if you are going to take PMMA seriously, you are going to have to re-allocate finances into investigation rather than augmentation, like Mustang suggested.
This is why I am serious about the advice I\'m giving. Whether it\'s through consultation with Dr. N, Dr. C, Professor Lemperle, or someone with credibility on the matter, you shouldn\'t invest anymore into PMMA until you\'ve determined why you\'ve seen virtually zero gains. Then like it was with me, maybe something will eventually give. Maybe it will be PMMA, maybe it will be something else entirely. Whatever the case, don\'t allow your frustration to
your morale. You\'ll figure this out.
Good luck!