The Journey Begins
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The Journey Begins
I’m going in on Tuesday and scared to death. I’m generally excited and I have complete faith in my doctor but I’m fearful that I’m going to screw up the post opp instructions. It sounds complicated. Maybe I’m overthinking it. Even the catheter sounds complex with the syringe and bag.
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Confusedjourney wrote:I’m going in on Tuesday and scared to death. I’m generally excited and I have complete faith in my doctor but I’m fearful that I’m going to screw up the post opp instructions. It sounds complicated. Maybe I’m overthinking it. Even the catheter sounds complex with the syringe and bag.
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Good luck!
Something I do every time I have an important medical consultation, I use the voice note app to record it. Ask for clear instructions and if you have a significant other, ask them to pay attention too. I’m sure you’ll be able to ask for help and advice when you’re at home too. You’ll be fine!
Something I do every time I have an important medical consultation, I use the voice note app to record it. Ask for clear instructions and if you have a significant other, ask them to pay attention too. I’m sure you’ll be able to ask for help and advice when you’re at home too. You’ll be fine!
37, mild to moderate ED since age 21, 3 Dopplers - 1 result VL & 3 later results 'no physical problem', dependent on cialis (efficacy now waning), overcame Lymophoma at age 26, ED causing immense/profound psychological distress. Considering implant.
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Relax--take a deep breath. Take is all one step at a time, ask questions to ensure you understand what is expected, and realize it will be at least a week or two before you feel normal again. Don't push it. Heal.
Bob Doan
65 yo, Prostate Cancer - radiation therapy 2018, ED 20 years used pills, MUSE, trimix. Weekly testosterone injections for TRT. AMS 700 CX implanted Feb 12, 2021, 18/1, by Dr Herati, Johns Hopkins
65 yo, Prostate Cancer - radiation therapy 2018, ED 20 years used pills, MUSE, trimix. Weekly testosterone injections for TRT. AMS 700 CX implanted Feb 12, 2021, 18/1, by Dr Herati, Johns Hopkins
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Ok thx to both of you for the good advice.
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Don't worry. You'll be able to follow the instructions.
My only other experiences with "surgery " prior to getting my implant were getting my wisdom teeth out at 19 and my first colonoscopy a couple months before my implant surgery.
I was able to follow my doctor's instructions and didn't have any problems beyond the typical challenges guys have talked about having here.
My only other experiences with "surgery " prior to getting my implant were getting my wisdom teeth out at 19 and my first colonoscopy a couple months before my implant surgery.
I was able to follow my doctor's instructions and didn't have any problems beyond the typical challenges guys have talked about having here.
55; ED for 23 years; Coloplast Titan implant on 10/26/20; Dr. Martin Gross; Happy to share my experiences in private messages
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Thx, was the catheter complicated?
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I was confused by that part of your post.
I stayed in the hospital overnight after my surgery. A nurse removed my catheter the next morning. Being able to urinate on my own was a requirement before I was able to go home. So, I never had to manage a catheter.
I stayed in the hospital overnight after my surgery. A nurse removed my catheter the next morning. Being able to urinate on my own was a requirement before I was able to go home. So, I never had to manage a catheter.
55; ED for 23 years; Coloplast Titan implant on 10/26/20; Dr. Martin Gross; Happy to share my experiences in private messages
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My implant surgery was out patient. I was sent home about 70% inflated, with the catheter still in. I was dreading taking it out the next day. As it turns out, it was easy. There was absolutely no pain. Post op protocol is really not that complicated, and my instructions were clearly spelled out in the paperwork I was sent home with. You got this and I am sure, will be glad you did it when you start having amazing sex!
20 years of severe Peyronie's plaque, 90 curve, hinging and ED. Cost me 1.5" L and 1" G.
Implanted 2/18/21, AMS CX, 18 CM + 3 RTE, penoscrotal. Have gained 3/4". Gay, married, age 68.
Implanted 2/18/21, AMS CX, 18 CM + 3 RTE, penoscrotal. Have gained 3/4". Gay, married, age 68.
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Cool thx for the info, but there’s no syringe involved? You just pull it out?
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