Rufian wrote:Lost Sheep wrote:Rufian wrote:
Don't you think we already know this?
(edited down for brevity)
All of these are mechanical and can fail at any moment the more you use it
Yep, that is for definite sure. My implant would still be functional if it were a malleable. My reservoir had to be removed during a prostatectomy. Everything would still work and will if and when the reservoir is replaced. But there will be months of cancer treatment and recovery before that happens.
So, if the reservoir cannot be replaced (radiation damages tissues and compromises ability to heal, though my medical team assures me this is minimally likely), I may be joining the ranks of the malleables.
AND I was not the one to break it!
has the penile surgeons told you the reservoir can be replaced? if the reservoir had to be removed by a non penile surgeon, chances are it was done wrong or without any consideration if can be replaced or not. Chances are you will require a whole new implant altogether
I had the good fortune to be able to have the very same surgeon who implanted me in 2017 available to do the prostatectomy in 2023. He assured me after the surgery that putting in a replacement reservoir would be no problem. I do have concerns that the radiation therapy I expect to have might compromise my tissues to the extent that reservoir replacement might be problematic (in which case I expect a malleable). But he is quite competent and we have had a very good relationship in the past.
See also my story in the "Humor and Fun" subforum.
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