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Can't make a decision

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 10:39 pm
by vro123
I haven't decided to get an implant yet although the Urologist, I think, is leaning that way. Is it true they only last an average of seven years? Using Edex now, but will probably switch since I'm getting some pain. Used pills, but caused high heart rate 10 minutes after taking them. Also used Muse, but that caused extreme pain and curvature just behind the head. How much time off work do I need to take? I'm in a tough spot since I've had four surgeries since 2008. With the TURP I had in 2008, i was supposed to be out 3 weeks but that turned into 2 months due to bleeding (coumadin, which i'm not taking now). I guess i'm just unsure what to do.

Re: Can't make a decision

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:55 pm
by seawyn
My first implant was an AMS700CX it was implanted 03/07/1995 and lasted until 05/12/2012. My second implant is An AMS700LGX.surgery was 09/12/2012. Not too worried about this one failing

Re: Can't make a decision

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 7:51 pm
by bionic3rdleg
My doc had me off my feet for the first week, back to work the second week.

Re: Can't make a decision

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:22 am
by radiodec
Back to urologist for me at 2 weeks (11/21), could have gotten permission to go back to work a little earlier but since i have medical leave I decided to wait until after first followup. Alternate urologist would have had me in at one week. THings can go well and rapidly. Be warned however that some people don't fare as well. Good luck and hopefully good information for the decision is ultimately yours.

Radiodec

Re: Can't make a decision

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:34 pm
by bluis6214
My doc told me that the newer models are highly durable. He figures that one used twice a week could last 10 to 15 years without a problem, with some only needing the pump to be replaced, which he says is fairly easy to do. He has several patients going on their 10th year with even the older models

Re: Can't make a decision

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:40 pm
by Dave48003
I had surgery on Thursday and was back at work (carrying a 40 pound backpack) on the next Tuesday. I didn't ask the doc. LOL