Continuing Pain
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:37 pm
I just joined Frank Talk because I'm having a problem and I wanted to know if any one had experiences like mine.
About a year and a half ago I had surgery for prostate cancer which left me impotent. I am healthy and 55 years old. About three months ago, when nothing else worked, I got a penile implant. The plan was that after the pain of surgery went away I could start inflating it. After about 6 weeks the pain of surgery still hadn't gone away, but the doctors PA inflated it anyway and it hurt horribly. She said to wait until the
pain of surgery went away and then start inflating it every day, twice a day. The pain (or at least the discomfort) didn't go away. The doctor said that there was probably scarring and I should inflate it twice every day as much as I could stand. The soreness that this caused was affecting my life and work and they let me go down to once a day. Now, three months post surgery I can pump it up reasonably much without pain,
but if I pump long and hard enough I can still get it to hurt, and if I really work at it I can get it to stay sore for about a day. As you can imagine, I'm frustrated.
Here's a question: If you've gotten an implant and it works and you're happy, does it still hurt if you pump to hard?
Thank you, I was dying to ask. Now I will have the good manners to go to introductions and hello.
About a year and a half ago I had surgery for prostate cancer which left me impotent. I am healthy and 55 years old. About three months ago, when nothing else worked, I got a penile implant. The plan was that after the pain of surgery went away I could start inflating it. After about 6 weeks the pain of surgery still hadn't gone away, but the doctors PA inflated it anyway and it hurt horribly. She said to wait until the
pain of surgery went away and then start inflating it every day, twice a day. The pain (or at least the discomfort) didn't go away. The doctor said that there was probably scarring and I should inflate it twice every day as much as I could stand. The soreness that this caused was affecting my life and work and they let me go down to once a day. Now, three months post surgery I can pump it up reasonably much without pain,
but if I pump long and hard enough I can still get it to hurt, and if I really work at it I can get it to stay sore for about a day. As you can imagine, I'm frustrated.
Here's a question: If you've gotten an implant and it works and you're happy, does it still hurt if you pump to hard?
Thank you, I was dying to ask. Now I will have the good manners to go to introductions and hello.