Hi All!
Just a quick thanks to this forum and it’s participants for frankly discussing sensitive subjects like ED, implants, etc.
I am newly implanted with an AUS and IPP 8 days out. Pain has been manageable and I am no longer on the hydrocodone. However, I get the urge to pee quite often whether my bladder is full or not. When I was in the hospital after the surgery, they gave me normal pain meds, but also something to help with the urge to urinate. It was a small pill that I stuck under my tongue. I couldn’t reach my urologist to find out what that was but will try again tomorrow.
Anyone remember feeling that after their implant surgery? Is there some over the counter that might help?
Thanks!
-David
Discomfort after Implantation
Discomfort after Implantation
Non-robotic RP in 08 at 45 - cancer free! IC managed with pads, meds and clamp. ED improved after 2-3 yrs, but declined (can get but not maintain erection). ED injs ached, Cialis helps but not enough. AMS800 AUS and AMS700 IPP insertion 10/15/2019.
Re: Discomfort after Implantation
I have a little problem with that also, I think it comes from some pressure on the blatter.
76 year old fart. Prostate removed Oct. 9, 2017,Psa 30 days after .15 next Psa .2. 37 Radiation treatments for recurrent cancer, 1 year out Psa .033 ZERO ERECTIONS, implanted Sept 5 2019 Dr. Lentz Duke Raleigh N.C. Titan 22cm.
Re: Discomfort after Implantation
Welcome to the bionic club, i am glad the surgery went well and wish you a speedy recovery.
Sometime I have experienced the same problem, in my case is due to my bladder getting irritated which makes me feel the urgency to pee but only very little comes out, before i was treated from prostate cancer it was caused by prostatitis which caused urinary track infections (very painful)
My advise, drinks lots of water, water will help in keeping your bladder clean and free of bacteria as much possible.
Sometime I have experienced the same problem, in my case is due to my bladder getting irritated which makes me feel the urgency to pee but only very little comes out, before i was treated from prostate cancer it was caused by prostatitis which caused urinary track infections (very painful)
My advise, drinks lots of water, water will help in keeping your bladder clean and free of bacteria as much possible.
Born 1967, diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016, prostatectomy performed in 2018, current PSA 0.10, implanted with LGX 700 on Jul 2019.
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