Tomorrow’s the day.

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
Wodjathat
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Joined: Sat Apr 19, 2025 7:26 pm

Re: Tomorrow’s the day.

Postby Wodjathat » Tue Nov 11, 2025 9:23 pm

As above, your mental approach is very important.

I had my first implant in July 2026 and a new implant just yesterday (slow leak in a tube- so everything replaced except reservoir).

I was anxious the first time round. The critical thing to take note of is the healing will just take time. You can’t rush time.

Follow your doctor’s instructions to the letter.

Second time around I know what I am in for. My learnings from the first time round was when I started cycling for example I would take it to the max. As an example when I could start the cycling program I would pump up to an extreme level of hardness and pain.

This time round I will just pump up to an uncomfortable level of pain. No more no less. My biggest and only fear now is to not get an infection.

I repeat, don’t rush things. Just follow your surgeons instructions. Time is a beautiful thing.
66 years old. On 21 July 2025 implanted with Rigicon Infla10. Length 24cm, Volume 110ml, 1cm Extenders
Leak in tube from pump to cylinder at 12 weeks.
Revision made on 11 November 2026. Everything replaced except reservoir.

LGXDownunder
Posts: 590
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2025 7:59 am
Location: Sydney, Australia

Re: Tomorrow’s the day.

Postby LGXDownunder » Wed Nov 12, 2025 8:46 am

Wodjathat wrote:As above, your mental approach is very important.

I had my first implant in July 2026 and a new implant just yesterday (slow leak in a tube- so everything replaced except reservoir).

I was anxious the first time round. The critical thing to take note of is the healing will just take time. You can’t rush time.

Follow your doctor’s instructions to the letter.

Second time around I know what I am in for. My learnings from the first time round was when I started cycling for example I would take it to the max. As an example when I could start the cycling program I would pump up to an extreme level of hardness and pain.

This time round I will just pump up to an uncomfortable level of pain. No more no less. My biggest and only fear now is to not get an infection.

I repeat, don’t rush things. Just follow your surgeons instructions. Time is a beautiful thing.

Wodjathat, I'm so sorry to hear that. Did you have to wait for a period between the original implant failing and getting the revision?
Also was the revision surgery and replacement implant covered under warranty? i.e. Was it all done free of charge?
Wishing you the best for your recovery.

p.s. Probably the anaesthetic wearing off but you are getting a bit ahead of yourself. We haven't hit 2026 yet ;).
71, married, Sydney Oz. PC/nerve sparing RRP Mar 22 then profound ED. Tried pills, Trimix inj, focal shockwave, VED.
Implanted Mar 6 2025 AMS 700 LGX 21cm x 12mm, no RTEs, MS pump, Penoscrotal. Back to 6.5" BPEL @ 9m.
Recovery great but have a bend.


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