Hi brothers..
48 year old man from India here..
Considering Rigicon infla implant..
Can you please tell me how soon can we resume workout after the surgery?
Are there any particular exercises that one has to avoid even after healing? (Squats, ab crunch)
Would like to know about the severity of the pain.. Does it start soon after the surgery or once we start cycling?
Also wanted to know why the pain is manageable for some and intolerable for others? Has it got something to do with the type of implant, or is it just due to the pain threshold? Is it true that penoscrotal is more painful than infrapubic?
Thank you all in advance..
Concerns about implant
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Concerns about implant
48 year old man from India.. Suffering from ED for the past 15 years.. Considering inflatable implant..
Re: Concerns about implant
Hello,
Congratulations on deciding getting an IPP. The rigicon implant is a new company which is not yet approved in the Us. But I do assume that it would be similar in behaviour to the Coloplast or AMS. The pain tolerance level is different for each individual and also healing happens differently. It can depend on various factors like overall health of person, skill of the surgeon, sizing done with implant, any other health issue like diabetes etc.
I would encourage you to look at informative videos of Dr. Eid, Perito and Clavell on youtube. Will give you a lot of information and put things in perspective for implants in general. The pain will usually happen immediately once the anaesthesia effect or nerve block goes away. But usually pain can be managed with a painkiller. Sometimes the pain in glans can become unbearable but this usually last for a short time (happens when you cycle)
There are a lot of good journals on Franktalk which you should read if you have not. Look at Tangerine’s pdf which is very informative. I have written my journal in all honesty and would encourage you to read. I am also from India though I had my surgery in the USA. Now I am back to India.
Feel free to connect if you wish.
Good luck.
Regards,
Atul
Congratulations on deciding getting an IPP. The rigicon implant is a new company which is not yet approved in the Us. But I do assume that it would be similar in behaviour to the Coloplast or AMS. The pain tolerance level is different for each individual and also healing happens differently. It can depend on various factors like overall health of person, skill of the surgeon, sizing done with implant, any other health issue like diabetes etc.
I would encourage you to look at informative videos of Dr. Eid, Perito and Clavell on youtube. Will give you a lot of information and put things in perspective for implants in general. The pain will usually happen immediately once the anaesthesia effect or nerve block goes away. But usually pain can be managed with a painkiller. Sometimes the pain in glans can become unbearable but this usually last for a short time (happens when you cycle)
There are a lot of good journals on Franktalk which you should read if you have not. Look at Tangerine’s pdf which is very informative. I have written my journal in all honesty and would encourage you to read. I am also from India though I had my surgery in the USA. Now I am back to India.
Feel free to connect if you wish.
Good luck.
Regards,
Atul
42 yr old from India, Ed since many years.
Coloplast Titan 22 cms one touch pump no rte; implanted by Dr. Billy Cordon in Miami on 02-March-2023. Found Dr. Cordon on reco from Dr. Eid after he fell sick.
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My Journal- click here
Coloplast Titan 22 cms one touch pump no rte; implanted by Dr. Billy Cordon in Miami on 02-March-2023. Found Dr. Cordon on reco from Dr. Eid after he fell sick.
Happy to help!
My Journal- click here
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Re: Concerns about implant
atul21 wrote:Hello,
Congratulations on deciding getting an IPP. The rigicon implant is a new company which is not yet approved in the Us. But I do assume that it would be similar in behaviour to the Coloplast or AMS. The pain tolerance level is different for each individual and also healing happens differently. It can depend on various factors like overall health of person, skill of the surgeon, sizing done with implant, any other health issue like diabetes etc.
I would encourage you to look at informative videos of Dr. Eid, Perito and Clavell on youtube. Will give you a lot of information and put things in perspective for implants in general. The pain will usually happen immediately once the anaesthesia effect or nerve block goes away. But usually pain can be managed with a painkiller. Sometimes the pain in glans can become unbearable but this usually last for a short time (happens when you cycle)
There are a lot of good journals on Franktalk which you should read if you have not. Look at Tangerine’s pdf which is very informative. I have written my journal in all honesty and would encourage you to read. I am also from India though I had my surgery in the USA. Now I am back to India.
Feel free to connect if you wish.
Good luck.
Regards,
Atul
Thank you so much Atul..
48 year old man from India.. Suffering from ED for the past 15 years.. Considering inflatable implant..
Re: Concerns about implant
strivinghard48 wrote:Hi brothers..
48 year old man from India here..
Considering Rigicon infla implant..
Can you please tell me how soon can we resume workout after the surgery?
Are there any particular exercises that one has to avoid even after healing? (Squats, ab crunch)
Would like to know about the severity of the pain.. Does it start soon after the surgery or once we start cycling?
Also wanted to know why the pain is manageable for some and intolerable for others? Has it got something to do with the type of implant, or is it just due to the pain threshold? Is it true that penoscrotal is more painful than infrapubic?
Thank you all in advance..
Striving Hard, I had the penoscrotal, so that procedure takes longer to heal from. I should get back to doing some weight and strength training in the gym, maybe I’ll start soon. I do ride a road bike and cycle a lot, usually over 100 miles a week. I got back on my road bike at week 5, it was a little uncomfortable at the beginning because you move around on the saddle, but it didn’t take long before I was back riding over 30 miles.
My doctor didn't want me bending over to pick up something for at least the first two weeks, but listen to your doctor because he will probably have a different protocol.
As far as pain after the surgery, yes you are in pain but the doctor will give you meds to keep the pain manageable. It also depends on how they put you under for the surgery, some methods last longer after the surgery so you're not feeling the full pain for at least a day. For the penoscrotal, it is more tender and hard to walk around the first couple weeks, everything is swollen. You'll still have some pain when you start cycling if you have penoscrotal procedure. I started cycling the device at 6 weeks and pressing the deflate button the first time was a little painful, then they want you to pump it up, I could only manage about 10 pumps before it was too painful to keep going.
I don't believe it has anything to do with the implant for the pain.
It's putting it inside you that causes all the pain.
Yes, it all depends on your individual threshold for pain and how your body is reacting to the implant.
Yes, penscrotal is more painful.
Good Luck,
Keep the questions coming
Hopefully you'll get some answers from guys that have had the infrapubic install.
Age 66, Garden Ridge Texas, Boston Scientific Rezum procedure for benign enlarged prostate 19 May 21, AMS LGX 18cm with 3cm RT's installed 5 Nov 2021 by Dr Shane Barney, San Antonio, Texas, Married 36 years. Dick of the Day pg75 and pg131
Re: Concerns about implant
strivinghard48 wrote:Hi brothers..
48 year old man from India here..
Considering Rigicon infla implant..
Can you please tell me how soon can we resume workout after the surgery?
Are there any particular exercises that one has to avoid even after healing? (Squats, ab crunch)
Would like to know about the severity of the pain.. Does it start soon after the surgery or once we start cycling?
Also wanted to know why the pain is manageable for some and intolerable for others? Has it got something to do with the type of implant, or is it just due to the pain threshold? Is it true that penoscrotal is more painful than infrapubic?
Thank you all in advance..
I had penoscrotal surgery for my implant. During that the doctor make a space (hernia) to insert the reservoir. I was on a weight restriction of 10lbs for some time. I cannot remember how long after that I was released for no lifting restrictions. But it is for some time as the tissue has to fully heal. This is a good question to ask your doctor as doctor differ a lot. No use in following another doctors instructions for someone else. Ask your doctor about this and follow your doctors instructions for you. Infrapubic surgery may or may not have different instructions. Again something to talk to your doctor about. Good luck.
Injections failed. Implanted 3-21-18 AMS 700 LGX 21 + 1 RTE 100 cc reservoir 6.5" L 5" G Dr. Kramer.
Proximal Perforation Sling Repair 4/13/21 Dr. Broghammer
66 years young.
Will show and tell and talk with others.
Proximal Perforation Sling Repair 4/13/21 Dr. Broghammer
66 years young.
Will show and tell and talk with others.
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Re: Concerns about implant
SWorks17 wrote:strivinghard48 wrote:Hi brothers..
48 year old man from India here..
Considering Rigicon infla implant..
Can you please tell me how soon can we resume workout after the surgery?
Are there any particular exercises that one has to avoid even after healing? (Squats, ab crunch)
Would like to know about the severity of the pain.. Does it start soon after the surgery or once we start cycling?
Also wanted to know why the pain is manageable for some and intolerable for others? Has it got something to do with the type of implant, or is it just due to the pain threshold? Is it true that penoscrotal is more painful than infrapubic?
Thank you all in advance..
Striving Hard, I had the penoscrotal, so that procedure takes longer to heal from. I should get back to doing some weight and strength training in the gym, maybe I’ll start soon. I do ride a road bike and cycle a lot, usually over 100 miles a week. I got back on my road bike at week 5, it was a little uncomfortable at the beginning because you move around on the saddle, but it didn’t take long before I was back riding over 30 miles.
My doctor didn't want me bending over to pick up something for at least the first two weeks, but listen to your doctor because he will probably have a different protocol.
As far as pain after the surgery, yes you are in pain but the doctor will give you meds to keep the pain manageable. It also depends on how they put you under for the surgery, some methods last longer after the surgery so you're not feeling the full pain for at least a day. For the penoscrotal, it is more tender and hard to walk around the first couple weeks, everything is swollen. You'll still have some pain when you start cycling if you have penoscrotal procedure. I started cycling the device at 6 weeks and pressing the deflate button the first time was a little painful, then they want you to pump it up, I could only manage about 10 pumps before it was too painful to keep going.
I don't believe it has anything to do with the implant for the pain.
It's putting it inside you that causes all the pain.
Yes, it all depends on your individual threshold for pain and how your body is reacting to the implant.
Yes, penscrotal is more painful.
Good Luck,
Keep the questions coming
Hopefully you'll get some answers from guys that have had the infrapubic install.
Thank you so much Sworks17 for taking time to explain..
48 year old man from India.. Suffering from ED for the past 15 years.. Considering inflatable implant..
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Re: Concerns about implant
newbie443 wrote:strivinghard48 wrote:Hi brothers..
48 year old man from India here..
Considering Rigicon infla implant..
Can you please tell me how soon can we resume workout after the surgery?
Are there any particular exercises that one has to avoid even after healing? (Squats, ab crunch)
Would like to know about the severity of the pain.. Does it start soon after the surgery or once we start cycling?
Also wanted to know why the pain is manageable for some and intolerable for others? Has it got something to do with the type of implant, or is it just due to the pain threshold? Is it true that penoscrotal is more painful than infrapubic?
Thank you all in advance..
I had penoscrotal surgery for my implant. During that the doctor make a space (hernia) to insert the reservoir. I was on a weight restriction of 10lbs for some time. I cannot remember how long after that I was released for no lifting restrictions. But it is for some time as the tissue has to fully heal. This is a good question to ask your doctor as doctor differ a lot. No use in following another doctors instructions for someone else. Ask your doctor about this and follow your doctors instructions for you. Infrapubic surgery may or may not have different instructions. Again something to talk to your doctor about. Good luck.
Thanks a lot newbie443. Your reply just reminded me of something. I've had a surgery for inguinal hernia a few years back. I hope that the placement of reservoir won't create any issue to that area..
Thanks again mate..
48 year old man from India.. Suffering from ED for the past 15 years.. Considering inflatable implant..
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Re: Concerns about implant
Agree with what's been said on the pain, its different for everyone, for some its horrible, for me a sprained ankle was worse, just all depends.
I got the all clear to lift weights on Week 6, each doctor will have different recovery protocols but I think 6 weeks is a decent rule of thumb. But, like what's been said before, listen to your body, don't over do it. If you feel great on week two don't go out and do power lifting. Take it easy, 6 weeks flys by.
I got the all clear to lift weights on Week 6, each doctor will have different recovery protocols but I think 6 weeks is a decent rule of thumb. But, like what's been said before, listen to your body, don't over do it. If you feel great on week two don't go out and do power lifting. Take it easy, 6 weeks flys by.
49 - Coloplast Titan 22 implanted 5-2 Dr. Clavell in Houston
Re: Concerns about implant
strivinghard48 wrote:Thanks a lot newbie443. Your reply just reminded me of something. I've had a surgery for inguinal hernia a few years back. I hope that the placement of reservoir won't create any issue to that area..
Thanks again mate..
I had some other surgery and as I recall my doctor said that did not make any difference with him. But as I said it is best to tell your doctor as they do differ. I would say to tell your doctor but not to be concerned about it.
Injections failed. Implanted 3-21-18 AMS 700 LGX 21 + 1 RTE 100 cc reservoir 6.5" L 5" G Dr. Kramer.
Proximal Perforation Sling Repair 4/13/21 Dr. Broghammer
66 years young.
Will show and tell and talk with others.
Proximal Perforation Sling Repair 4/13/21 Dr. Broghammer
66 years young.
Will show and tell and talk with others.
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I also had a hernia repair several years ago.
I made sure my surgeon was aware of it, and it didn't cause any problems during my implant surgery.
I made sure my surgeon was aware of it, and it didn't cause any problems during my implant surgery.
Age 59. AMS 700 LGX 21cm + 2cm RTE.
Peniscrotal, 2/23.
6.25" OEM with Cialis, about 5" post-op. (11/01: Length 6.75" and girth is up to 4.75" mid shaft.) Still growing, albeit slowly.
Cycling daily. Hoping to get to 7".
Peniscrotal, 2/23.
6.25" OEM with Cialis, about 5" post-op. (11/01: Length 6.75" and girth is up to 4.75" mid shaft.) Still growing, albeit slowly.
Cycling daily. Hoping to get to 7".
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