Meddman1 wrote:I do not want to get into an argument over what happened. It happened. It fell out. Was this malpractice? Then after revision surgery it’s still not right. Something is wrong. First it should take more than two pumps to gain an erection. Two the pain constantly where the pump hangs too low and literally looks like it’s trying to pop out of my scrotum. Both tips are not the same in the penis one is lower. The one that was reinstalled is higher causing my penis when it’s erect to curve. My penis is the same size after pumping it up by as it is deflated. Only difference is hardness. Now when I try to inflate it’s painful because the ca area is so inflamed and the pump won’t pump correctly. I’ve reset the pump and nothing has changed. I need advice. Real advice. Not saying you don’t get how it fell out. It did.
How rigid is your penis when deflated?
I suspect you are not getting fully deflated (due to tubing kink or pain or some other cause). I suspect this because you are experiencing discomfort even when deflated and it only takes two pumps to gain rigidity. That seems to me abnormal.
My opinion is that you need to find a really good implant surgeon to examine you and render a second opinion. Only a thorough clinical exam will give you what you need and we on FrankTalk are shooting in the dark without actually being able to see and palpate your implant.
Do not wait.
Contacting a malpractice attorney might be a good idea. Such an attorney might have a list of really good revision surgeons and you don't need to start a lawsuit to just get legal advice on your options.