Chances of revision surgery

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ragingbull
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Re: Chances of revision surgery

Postby ragingbull » Tue Jul 30, 2024 7:35 pm

The doctor assured me that this isn't an infection, and my swelling should gradually decrease. He says I should be fine by the sixth month. Fingers crossed!

ready2go
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Re: Chances of revision surgery

Postby ready2go » Tue Jul 30, 2024 9:30 pm

ragingbull wrote:
wilsonmill wrote:Is your problem when you pump or is it in the flaccid state,, and how often are you cycling?


Due to poor hand dexterity after surviving a stroke, I was recommended a pumpless device. It is always in an erect state, but I can bend it to a concealable state.


so you have a malleable , what brand and size? They give you a card with that info on it

ragingbull
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Re: Chances of revision surgery

Postby ragingbull » Wed Jul 31, 2024 2:49 am

ready2go wrote:
ragingbull wrote:
wilsonmill wrote:Is your problem when you pump or is it in the flaccid state,, and how often are you cycling?


Due to poor hand dexterity after surviving a stroke, I was recommended a pumpless device. It is always in an erect state, but I can bend it to a concealable state.


so you have a malleable , what brand and size? They give you a card with that info on it


The intake nurse informed me that it's a Titan without a pump. I'll call and request the card. Thank you.


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