Implant poking on to PC Muscles
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2023 11:43 am
Did anyone notices pain in you PC muscles or in ass when shitting after inplant?
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annoyed31 wrote:Did anyone notices pain in you PC muscles or in ass when shitting after inplant?
newbie443 wrote:annoyed31 wrote:Did anyone notices pain in you PC muscles or in ass when shitting after inplant?
Do you have an implant? Your signature does not state so. If so what type do you have and when was the surgery done. You might want to update your signature if you do so we can all see this and it will help with us to answer questions.
Gt1956 wrote:I have a 21cm CX. I got it May 1 of 2023. I have a very deep cruz measurment of 12cm. So my implant does go very deep. Early on I did feel some minor discomfort in the general anal area. Actually I think it was my colon. It did not bother to sit or go to the bathroom. Just random feelings during the day of very minor discomfort. My medical team didn't seem concerned about it. Now at close to 3 months later I do not remember the last time I felt it.
By PC muscle I think you mean the muscle that is used during ejactulation. From long term ED this muscle wasn't used much. So I think it is weak. But I do ejactulate normal. No pain is felt. I think if you ask your dr about the depth of your implant. This might answer some of your fears. Here that measurement is call "proximal ", meaning rear.
Hopefully what I've said helps you. Feel free to ask more questions.
thanks. I hope it gets better.newbie443 wrote:Been a while since I have read a post about this. Used to be men posting on this often. What I remember is you can feel the hard tips and RTE's if you have them. You are now setting on those. I used to do a lot of Off Road travel on bumpy roads for 12 + hours a day for 10 days or more. And I had a trip planned 5 months after my surgery. I could still feel them pretty good at that point but I did not have any infection or other damage from it. I do not even notice them setting now. Give this a while to sort out and get used to. If the pain gets really bad with a bowl movement you need to get in to see your doctor. Try stool softeners and see if that will help for a while. Pain meds can cause constipation and hard stools.
Good luck and I hope you have a quick recovery.
annoyed31 wrote:Hopefully it gets better for me. I can feel discomfort while sitting down and can not sleep on my back.
This surgery has consumed me mentally. Hopefully it improves with time.