Manonfire wrote:I had prostate cancer in 2017 and surgery to remove it in 12/17. Before, I had a full 7" penis, which my wife (soon to be ex - different reasons) didn't care for as it would hammer her cervix. Prostate surgery injured the nerves so I was impotent afterwards and later opted for an implant. In March of this year, I was implanted with an AMS LGX, 15cm, 3cm RTEs, at the Cincinnati Veterans hospital.. I was told my doc that I wish he would have used the the 18cm with the 3cm RTEs instead as that would have put me at my old length. He said, "The goal is to gve you a functional penis for sexual penetration...not to make you larger."
I'm thankful I have what "little" I have but with the bit of pubic fat I look like I'm about 3-4in in length. Since I'll be back in the dating scene soon I'm a bit concerned with the shorter look. I've been pumping it daily to maximum size and it still looks smaller. Should I persist in complaining or just go with it?
I am with Manonfire. I got my prostate cancer diagnosis in 2016, robotic assisted Radical Prostatectomy same year. 2017 had AMS700 placed, The result is functional but disappointing. Before prostatectomy lenght was 22.25cm, girth was 15.9cm. A year of cycling and forcing expansion I am now length 17.8cm girth 12.7cm.
Of course I lost length after the prostate was removed, but once I regained urinary continence I used a VED twice daily and got back up to 20.3cm length and 15.25cm girth. The surgeon who did the implant still "shorted" the implant, despite a one hour pre-surgery visit where I demonstrated size with the VED, measurements were taken, and the importance of being restored to something aligned with my pre-surgery size for me to be happy. Worse-the tube on the left was not properly placed, the tip was half way down the shaft. When I showed the doc before discharge he said I was imagining things. One day while I was cycling there was a pop and it extended fully (yes, that hurt like hell).
The end result is a deformed penis. It now curves sharply to the left, the tip tilts at nearly a 45 degree angle to the shaft, the tip is floppy and cold. Scars at the uretheral opening where anchoring sutures tore out. The right tip pokes up against the skin like a little spear head under the tip. The wife won't touch it, won't even look at it when it's inflated, and most elements of sex we enjoyed before the surgery are not going to happen again. Worse still: a lot of nerves were somehow impacted, I have very little sensation other than pain or discomfort. OH-the placement at the base somehow affected my ability to hold my water. In 2018 I had a urethral sling implanted so I don't have to wear diapers all the time.
Our (Manonfire and myself) common denominator is that I too had the implant performed by the VA, in Orlando. Post surgery issues were played off as "hey-you can get up and keep it up longer than ever" and ultimately "you have a functional penis for sex, the surgery was a success". After I unloaded on the surgeon (who was chief of Urology) I started exploring options to have corrections, the surgeon quit the VA. I was lied to about my cancer diagnosis (another story altogether) and about the surgeon's experience performing the implants.
So, Manonfire-compel the VA to do a revision, to pay for a civilian to do the revision, and if they don't agree hire a lawyer. I have been to see two surgeons outside the VA regarding a revision, both in the top ten in the field in Florida, both said there's not much they can do because of the left side being improperly placed and the length of time-it's all scarred up inside now. Three major surgeries in three years, I am not ready for a 4th that is not likely to have the desired result...
P.S.-This is what happens when the government manages healthcare. Success measured in numbers, not patient satisfaction.