matprov wrote:chonky wrote:"The moment I decided I began to feel a little depressed knowing that it's no going back after the implant. I am extremely worried and afraid of complication "
This is why I believe psychological support is very important. You will need to make mental adjustments to the implant being a part of your life and as to what impact it will have on it. Don't let the fear of physical hurdles get you down. Take things one at a time and work each one out individually without looking back . Just keep looking at the positives of succeeding.
What are some of the physical hurdles so I can better prep for them?
Thanks
Keep the area VERY CLEAN. I had mine for a month and then it had to be removed because of a very serious infection that nearly killed me. It was only that bad because I ignored the two most serious symptoms, fever and hallucinations. I can do it again in 6 months. You will be fine, and from what I read on here, you are going to one of the best surgeons. If you live far away from him, you might want to stay in a hotel or B&B for a few days after you are released from hospital, just in case. If you get infection and it's caught in time you will be fine. I am not trying to scare you off, I simply cant wait to do it again.
Larry