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Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 2:42 pm
by jojolee
Had the AMS implant yesterday on Long Island. Need encouragement that I will be back to my old self in a few weeks. Thanks.

Re: Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 2:44 pm
by FixTDix
How are you doing today? It gets better every day. Yes there will be down days, but overall as the days go by you will improve

Re: Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 3:42 pm
by jojolee
Thanks. Still wrapped up, and have trouble bending. Can only sit in hard chairs or stand. But, it has only been 24 hours. I see the doc again tomorrow.

Re: Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 4:21 pm
by Lost Sheep
jojolee wrote:Thanks. Still wrapped up, and have trouble bending. Can only sit in hard chairs or stand. But, it has only been 24 hours. I see the doc again tomorrow.

Welcome to the forum. You are doing fine.

Sitting?!?!?! I found it a lot more comfortable to not sit at all. I stayed horizontal for 98% of the first few days. Healing goes quicker if you minimize all stresses early on.

Re: Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 4:33 pm
by FixTDix
I agree. Stay off your feet and lay down as much as possible for at least the first week. That will help you immensely

Re: Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 6:31 pm
by notaes
I had the AMS 700 implanted in January 2020. Do not compare your cock now to how you were because you just had surgery! In a few weeks you will be good as new. Feel free to ask me any questions about anything! My surgery was hardly anything. I had no pain no complications of any kind. I just had to go home and wait six weeks. But it all worked out very well. You will be a stud in a few weeks. We guys give ourselves such a hard time about our cocks. Just give yourself time and patience and all will be well.

Re: Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 8:11 am
by notaes
Hope all is well with you! Take care of yourself. You will be fine in a short time. Be patient.

Re: Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:33 am
by Txagq8
Had my AMS installed in Austin Tx by a very competent albeit not nationally renowned guy last New Years Eve.

short answer: yes, you will return to normal very quickly. I was more active than most and actually worried I was doing too much, too soon but nobody heals up the same.

some things will take time to resolve. my actual pump position started out real inconvenient to get to but the Doc said just be patient, if it didn’t resolve it was no big deal to fix. Sure enough, after 3 or 4 months it had occupied a very nearly ideal spot and is easy to pump and unless you were groping me, you would never suspect i have a third ball in my nutsack.

i say again. no two guys are exactly alike. after nearly 9 months i am still cycling and am still apparently growing. i am close enough to my original dick, however, that if i never gained another 1/16th of an inch it would be fine.

Bruising afterwards was the worst side effect for me. Once that was gone in a couple of weeks its simply learning to work the device. And yes, it works REAL well.

Re: Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:37 am
by Bailey
Congratulations jojolee, I had my implant in June, 2019. You may experience discomfort & some frustration for a few days. I know I was on this website a lot before, & after my surgery. These guys are awesome at supporting you after your surgery. The most important thing I found helpful in my healing was keeping ice on for several days. Also when your allowed to start activating your pump I found sitting in a hot tub of water really softened up my pump that always felt hard as a rock. It will become easier. Welcome to the club of Bionic brotherhood. Good luck in your recovery, & feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Take care, Bailey

Re: Surgery yesterday need support

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:38 am
by jojolee
Thanks for all the advice. I am 69 years old and the pain is manageable as long as I don't move too much. I was o.k. until about 15 years ago when I had several kidney stone surgeries and ended up with severe Peyronies disease. I was part of the drug trial study and it worked for awhile, but has begun to return. The pills never worked for me, but I used trimex successfully for 10 years until it stopped working about 7 month ago. In addition to the insertion the surgeon was also trying to remove some of the scar tissue, so maybe that is why I am more sore than some. I see him today to get the bandages off.