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Next steps in my pre-implant journey

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:43 pm
by exr001
So my wife and I went to my Uro appointment today and thanks to many here, had many questions answered by my doctor. My major goals today were:

1. To help my wife gain a better understanding of this process. I'm more of the planner in the family and she's more of the follow my lead type. She's worried and concerned that I may be just doing it for her and needed some info from the doctor on this. I feel she came away with a much better understanding of not just the procedure, but of the mental process that goes into thinking about having this procedure.

2. Get an idea if they have worked with my insurance and the great news is that they have been successful in getting the procedure covered :D

3. What do I need to do to be a candidate for the surgery...this is the big one, I'm diabetic, and have been working to get it under control lately. We were able to set a target for my A1C before I could get the surgery. The great news is that I'm fairly close. The not so great news is I'm not there yet so it's going to take me at least through the summer before I'm closer to eligible status. GOAL SET!

4. Begin talking about models and types of implants. Being diabetic, they are firmly of the opinion that my best option is going inflatable with the AMS 700 with the antibiotic coating. More research for me to do here to make sure it's the best choice for me when the time comes.

Re: Next steps in my pre-implant journey

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:32 pm
by Old Guy
Good planning. It's nice your wife is more on board with the idea. Let her know there are more mental effects other than the worry of undergoing the surgery. We feel broken if we can't perform and satisfy our wife.
Good Luck working on that A1C.

Re: Next steps in my pre-implant journey

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:54 am
by Dutchie
A glass of water with a drop of apple cider vinegar (drink with a straw to prevent your teeth) before a high carb meal while has a positive effect on the sugar spike.

Re: Next steps in my pre-implant journey

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:16 am
by exr001
Old Guy wrote:Good planning. It's nice your wife is more on board with the idea. Let her know there are more mental effects other than the worry of undergoing the surgery. We feel broken if we can't perform and satisfy our wife.
Good Luck working on that A1C.


This really has been the challenge. She's just beginning to understand it's not just that it doesn't work like I'd like it to, but how that makes me feel.