WARNING

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
pennsydutch
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Re: WARNING

Postby pennsydutch » Sat Jan 03, 2015 4:40 pm

alibaba wrote:Scott, who did your surgery?


My implant surgeon was Dr. Cathy Naughton. She is associated with Metropolitan Urological Specialists, and heads-up their specialty practice at the Center For Sexual Health.
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Scot

PCa/RRP-induced ED—age 50
Used: Viagra, Cialis, VED, constriction rings, TriMix
IPP 12/20/2010—age 52; AMS LGX700
Stats: Pre PC- 2.5-3" soft, 6.75" x 5.5" erect Post implant- 4" soft, 5.25" x 4.85" erect

ShopMan
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Re: WARNING

Postby ShopMan » Sat Jan 03, 2015 9:25 pm

alibaba, I just wanted to update you on my outcome. I did have my surgery Dec. 16 and it went well. I am almost 3 weeks post op and, although I have not seen the Dr, I did see his nurse to have my staples removed. She said my progress looked great. I see the Dr. in three weeks to be activated.
The Dr. told my wife right after surgery that I did, in fact, have mesh on both my hernia surgeries but other than the necessity for a second incision was a reality but it was not a problem. I didn't feel any discomfort at all with the second incision.
Have you found a surgeon yet? I know there has to be someone in your area.
Charlie
80 yrs. Married 60 years. Hypertension but under control with meds.

ED since 1995. Viagra then switched to Cialis. Both quit working.
Was on Trimix. Tri-Mix quit working. Implanted by Dr. Novak Grand Rapids, Mi 12/16/2014 AMS LGX

KMeister
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Re: WARNING

Postby KMeister » Sun Jan 04, 2015 3:24 am

alibaba wrote:Don't ever have a hernia repair or a prostatectomy or you are screwed getting an implant. See my other post for the reason why. Mesh. They use gortex in both. If you have had surgery down there, only rods or a 2 piece that "Will not deflate fully because the reservoir in the scrotum is too small to hold all the fluid in the cylinders, Will not expand in girth and will not expand in length, only get hard." 56 years old and I wish I had my prostate back even if all 4 lobes and the nerves were full of cancer.Most likely be dead now but better than the continuous letdowns for the last 5+ years.

I had hernia repair after my implant three years ago. The uro who did my implant recommended the surgeon who repaired my hernia with a mesh. I've had no problems.

KMeister


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