Man with Artificial Penis says it has Changed His Life
Man with ‘bionic penis’ reveals he had an erection for TWO weeks after surgery – but says his new manhood has ‘changed his life’
- Mohammed Abad was six when his manhood was destroyed in accident
- Has been fitted with a bionic penis and can now urinate and ejaculate
- Says he had an erection for a fortnight after surgery to let his penis heal
- New manhood has had a ‘huge impact’ and has ‘totally changed his life’
A man fitted
with a ‘bionic penis’ – after losing his own in a freak road accident –
has revealed he had an erection for two weeks following the surgery.
Mohammed Abad lost his penis and testicle when he was run over by a car at age six.
It’s [the psychological impact] huge. It’s totally changed my life.’
It took surgeons at University College London three years to mould his new penis using skin taken from his arm.
Over the past three years he has had a total of 119 operations and one final 11-hour procedure to fit the inflation system.
‘My old penis didn’t go to waste – my surgeon used it to make my scrotum,’ he said.
When questioned about whether his bionic penis has the same sensation as other men’s, he said he doesn’t believe it does.
‘It doesn’t feel like another man would feel,’ he said. ‘I’m totally different.’
‘It’s not
like if I sit and watch something, I get sensation. But once it’s there,
there’s no holding me back, if you know what I mean.’
Last month Mr Abad announced he is single, after his wife left him last year before he had the bionic penis fitted.
This was due
to the fact she became tired of waiting for him to solve his affliction
so they could make love and have children, he claims.
He revealed he kept the fact he had no penis or testicle a secret from his wife until their wedding night.
The pair wed two years ago but she only found out about his absence of manhood on their first night as a married couple.
Now, Mr Abad says he will be honest with women in future.
He said: ‘I’ve learnt the hard way, to be honest. I’ve got something to show for it now.’
I feel brilliant. I’m still a virgin but I’m working on that
Mohammed Abad, 43
Mr Abad still has one testicle, which means he can produce sperm and is able to father a child.
He says having children is ‘a possibility’.
‘I’ve got an outpatient appointment on the 1st October when my doctor is going to be discussing what he’s going to do in future.
‘But he’s knows what my testosterone levels are, he knows what my sperm count is.’
Turning to Mr Schofield, he said: ‘It’s probably better than yours.’
Mr
Scholfield, looking a little embarrassed turned to the camera and said:
‘I’m sure it is. Sometimes you just don’t know what to say.’
Concluding the interview, Mr Abad said he was looking forward to losing his virginity and finding love.
‘I feel brilliant,’ he said. ‘I’m still a virgin but I’m working on that you know.’
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