I’m two weeks into my implant
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2024 11:22 pm
Hello All,
A little of my history.
Radical prostatectomy, August 2021 (lost some length there)
Then Peroni’s disease kicked in ( lost more length there)
Previously, I never took measurements, but I suspect I was about 6 inches in length.
Implant performed by one of the top 3 or 4 doctors recommended by this group.
I had my implant done mid June 2024 and the first day was pure hell, due to the pain.
If I had to do it all over again, I would have taken my pain med BEFORE I was discharged from the hospital.
Other than the first day, the pain actually was not too bad at all.
I was given tramadol as a pain med, which I stopped taking after the second day, because it caused nausea.
My implant is a Titan Coloplast, but I am not actually sure of the exact size. The notes from the surgery say each corporal measured 20 cm and bilateral leak tests were performed and were negative. The appropriate Titan three-piece Penile prothesis was selected. And that is all the report stated.There was no mention of rear tip extenders.
Went back to the doctor on Thursday 27 June 2024, to get my staples removed, and received a demonstration on how to pump up the implant.
When the doctor pumped up the implant, I felt a lot of pain in my penis, probably on the pain scale 7 out of 10.
I was told to use both hands to pump the bulb, then to grab my penis at the base and bend it to the right,left,upward,and downward, then try to pump some more. Sort of a penis stretching exercise.
The doctor & staff were able to get three or four more pumps in each time they manipulated my penis. They did this exercise a total of 4 to 5 times. Then we pressed the release valve to deflate. To be honest, this implant cycling was painful.
The first time I tried to cycle on my own, I was ready to cry… lol
The pump seemed very stiff, It kept wanting to slip away from my grasp. I was having a miserable time trying to inflate. After a few days , I’m getting the hang of it. So far I have cycled once or twice per day and after day three (tonight )I think I’m finally getting the hang of this. But the penis pain is still there.
The overall pain is starting to subside but I am still very black and blue.
Other than what the doctor described as diaper rash / burning on my scrotum from the surgery, the pain is very tolerable. So I’ve been placing a diaper rash cream on my scrotum to resolve that pain.
So the take aways and questions are below:
1. Day 1 The pain is about an 8 out of 10.
2. Take your pain med before you get discharged from the hospital, and tried not to let the pain get ahead of you.
Questions for the brotherhood……
1. How long before the pain in the penis during penile inflation goes away? And is this pain part of the normal process?
2. Any of you experienced this diaper rash on your scrotum?
3. The doctor told me to cycle once a day for the next year, after that time frame, my Size should be back to normal???
Thanks for your time and response ……..
Burt
A little of my history.
Radical prostatectomy, August 2021 (lost some length there)
Then Peroni’s disease kicked in ( lost more length there)
Previously, I never took measurements, but I suspect I was about 6 inches in length.
Implant performed by one of the top 3 or 4 doctors recommended by this group.
I had my implant done mid June 2024 and the first day was pure hell, due to the pain.
If I had to do it all over again, I would have taken my pain med BEFORE I was discharged from the hospital.
Other than the first day, the pain actually was not too bad at all.
I was given tramadol as a pain med, which I stopped taking after the second day, because it caused nausea.
My implant is a Titan Coloplast, but I am not actually sure of the exact size. The notes from the surgery say each corporal measured 20 cm and bilateral leak tests were performed and were negative. The appropriate Titan three-piece Penile prothesis was selected. And that is all the report stated.There was no mention of rear tip extenders.
Went back to the doctor on Thursday 27 June 2024, to get my staples removed, and received a demonstration on how to pump up the implant.
When the doctor pumped up the implant, I felt a lot of pain in my penis, probably on the pain scale 7 out of 10.
I was told to use both hands to pump the bulb, then to grab my penis at the base and bend it to the right,left,upward,and downward, then try to pump some more. Sort of a penis stretching exercise.
The doctor & staff were able to get three or four more pumps in each time they manipulated my penis. They did this exercise a total of 4 to 5 times. Then we pressed the release valve to deflate. To be honest, this implant cycling was painful.
The first time I tried to cycle on my own, I was ready to cry… lol
The pump seemed very stiff, It kept wanting to slip away from my grasp. I was having a miserable time trying to inflate. After a few days , I’m getting the hang of it. So far I have cycled once or twice per day and after day three (tonight )I think I’m finally getting the hang of this. But the penis pain is still there.
The overall pain is starting to subside but I am still very black and blue.
Other than what the doctor described as diaper rash / burning on my scrotum from the surgery, the pain is very tolerable. So I’ve been placing a diaper rash cream on my scrotum to resolve that pain.
So the take aways and questions are below:
1. Day 1 The pain is about an 8 out of 10.
2. Take your pain med before you get discharged from the hospital, and tried not to let the pain get ahead of you.
Questions for the brotherhood……
1. How long before the pain in the penis during penile inflation goes away? And is this pain part of the normal process?
2. Any of you experienced this diaper rash on your scrotum?
3. The doctor told me to cycle once a day for the next year, after that time frame, my Size should be back to normal???
Thanks for your time and response ……..
Burt