merrix wrote:Jonbaldbg,
What I don't understand is if your doc says he knows how to fix your high pump in 5 minutes, then why the F didn't he spend those 5 minutes during your implant surgery to solve that problem instead of asking you to come back for a second surgery? I'd be pissed off. An experienced doc should know exactly where a pump needs to be not to cause issues.
You are not the first one on this forum who has left Baltimore with a high pump - and it surprises me considering the doc's reputation.
I see your point and I agree. I'm not sure why it wasn't done differently except perhaps that I have such small plumbing and sack. The "high" pump is about 1/4 inch above my nuts when my nutsack is in its normal amount of stretch. If we add tubing there may be the risk of having extra tubing floating around in there and I've seen complaints about that on this board too.
At this point, it won't do me any good to be pissed off. I just want to get this fine tuned and put right. There are guys out there that wouldn't be as perfectionistic as I and they'd be ok with what I have.
We are considering the possibility of going to Nashville to have the revision, but I may not do that because Dr. Knoll is infra-pubic and I wouldn't want anyone going in from above now that I've had the implant. Dr. Kramer is going to discuss this possibility with Dr. Knoll and after that, we'll decide where I go.
I don't know, I guess anyone can make a mistake or error in judgment. I am fond of Dr. Kramer, but I'm not thrilled about having to go back. I don't see a lot of complaints about him, though. I've seen maybe one negative comment. I really liked the Chrysler Sebring Convertibles and owned three. But the middle one, the most expensive one, was a lemon and they had to take it back. I guess shit happens.
Anyway, like I said I just want to get it right.,