Got my implant on January 16,2024
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 8:12 am
Hi guys. I got my AMS 700 implant last week, on January 16, 2024. Its been only 4 days of my surgery. In general terms, I feel all right. I have some pain in the abdominal area were the reservoir is located. I can feel it when I touch. I also have some bruises on my penis. Is that normal? No pain or swelling in my scrotum.
BUT, I've had strong pain on my penis for the last two days. Even ice or Percocet won't help. It has some swelling in the right side. I know it is too soon but I feel a little nervous about that. My penis looks "weird", fatter on the right side due to inflammation. Will it look "normal" again, eventually? In terms of size, I don't see any difference prior to the surgery. I'll have to wait a few weeks until I see if there is any change.
I'm a 56 y/o gay man strugling with ED for over 15 years. Tried every kind of pills and they eventually stopped making any effect. My urologist prescribed me a mixture of Cialis and Viagra, wich worked for some time. After several months, this mixture of pills stopped working. He also tried with injections and they produced CERO effect on me. He made me an ultrasound and resulted that I had blood curculation problems. He recommended the implant. I thought about it for about two years. I felt ashamed because I consider myself a young man to get a penis protesis implant. I exercise regularly and eat healthy most of the time. I don't smoke, I don't drink alcohol, maybe some beers once in a while, and don't do drugs, except for medical cannabis The average age of his patients is 56.
During these years, ED affected me emotionally. I was Dx with Clinical Depression and General Anxiety Sindrome over 20 years ago and this condition made me feel worse. I felt like a plant pot when I was trying to have sex with my boyfriend (or someone else- we share together with other people from time to time). I had to change my role to verstaile-active to fully bottom. I couldn't even have solo sex. It was very hard to get an erection even alone. My boyfriend has been very supportive in this process and took me to the surgery. We've been together for 10 years. Even my exwife knows and has been worried and supportive too.
Any supportive comments about your experience during this process, particularly during the first days after the surgey, will be appreciated.
My surgeon was Dr. José Saavedra, the only urologist in Puerto Rico specialized in men's sexual health. He has a lot of experience and is well trained in these procedures. He has been trained in the USA and Europe, and publishes research on this topic.
Thanks a lot guys.
BUT, I've had strong pain on my penis for the last two days. Even ice or Percocet won't help. It has some swelling in the right side. I know it is too soon but I feel a little nervous about that. My penis looks "weird", fatter on the right side due to inflammation. Will it look "normal" again, eventually? In terms of size, I don't see any difference prior to the surgery. I'll have to wait a few weeks until I see if there is any change.
I'm a 56 y/o gay man strugling with ED for over 15 years. Tried every kind of pills and they eventually stopped making any effect. My urologist prescribed me a mixture of Cialis and Viagra, wich worked for some time. After several months, this mixture of pills stopped working. He also tried with injections and they produced CERO effect on me. He made me an ultrasound and resulted that I had blood curculation problems. He recommended the implant. I thought about it for about two years. I felt ashamed because I consider myself a young man to get a penis protesis implant. I exercise regularly and eat healthy most of the time. I don't smoke, I don't drink alcohol, maybe some beers once in a while, and don't do drugs, except for medical cannabis The average age of his patients is 56.
During these years, ED affected me emotionally. I was Dx with Clinical Depression and General Anxiety Sindrome over 20 years ago and this condition made me feel worse. I felt like a plant pot when I was trying to have sex with my boyfriend (or someone else- we share together with other people from time to time). I had to change my role to verstaile-active to fully bottom. I couldn't even have solo sex. It was very hard to get an erection even alone. My boyfriend has been very supportive in this process and took me to the surgery. We've been together for 10 years. Even my exwife knows and has been worried and supportive too.
Any supportive comments about your experience during this process, particularly during the first days after the surgey, will be appreciated.
My surgeon was Dr. José Saavedra, the only urologist in Puerto Rico specialized in men's sexual health. He has a lot of experience and is well trained in these procedures. He has been trained in the USA and Europe, and publishes research on this topic.
Thanks a lot guys.