My implant story
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:59 am
I had a radical prostatectomy, in 2010, at the age of 49 and have been cancer free since. As to the ED, one of the first things we tried was a VED, but just didn’t work very well for us. I also had no response to ED meds. When there was no natural recovery, I started to use injection. The injections worked, in time I developed peyronies disease, and was advised to quit injections.
Time got away from me, always hoping for some kind of natural recovery. I found this site through another support group site Healingwell.com, and decided on an implant. I decided to go with DR. Andrew Kramer, at the University of Maryland Medical Center..
As it turns out, my insurance company won’t pay for the procedure, even with appeals they won’t cover the expense. The procedure cost $20,000.00 plus about another $1000.00 for flight and hotel.
The wife and I Flew from Missouri, visited with Dr. Kramer at the clinic on August 26, and had the procedure the following day. The peyronies caused a 90 degree upward turn, and I was implanted with an AMS 700 cxr. They kept me overnight and released me the next day. We stayed overnight at the hotel and flew back home the next morning. The flight wasn’t very comfortable but manageable. I used the pain meds for the first three nights; I just couldn’t get comfortable to sleep.
I took three weeks’ vacation from work. When I got back to work, I told everyone I was down in the back and stayed away from any heavy lifting, for a while.
A couple of days before my fourth week, I contacted Dr. Kramer about pump activation. He described the pump activation, and I started pumping that day. We had intercourse later that week for the first time, a little sore, but I’m sure that is usual for about 4 weeks. At 12 weeks things just continue to get better, and like many, I wish I would have done something a lot sooner.
Dr. Kramer said that I would probably still have about a 10 degree curve, but it is very slight and poses no problems. As for size, between the prostate surgery and the peyronies, I have lost about two inches in length. What I have now is 4 to 4.5 inches that works fine.
I can’t say enough about Dr. Kramer and his staff, I found him as so many have described. He has the best bed side manner of any doctor I have ever seen.
Thanks for all the help and advice I’ve gotten from this site.
Bubba
Time got away from me, always hoping for some kind of natural recovery. I found this site through another support group site Healingwell.com, and decided on an implant. I decided to go with DR. Andrew Kramer, at the University of Maryland Medical Center..
As it turns out, my insurance company won’t pay for the procedure, even with appeals they won’t cover the expense. The procedure cost $20,000.00 plus about another $1000.00 for flight and hotel.
The wife and I Flew from Missouri, visited with Dr. Kramer at the clinic on August 26, and had the procedure the following day. The peyronies caused a 90 degree upward turn, and I was implanted with an AMS 700 cxr. They kept me overnight and released me the next day. We stayed overnight at the hotel and flew back home the next morning. The flight wasn’t very comfortable but manageable. I used the pain meds for the first three nights; I just couldn’t get comfortable to sleep.
I took three weeks’ vacation from work. When I got back to work, I told everyone I was down in the back and stayed away from any heavy lifting, for a while.
A couple of days before my fourth week, I contacted Dr. Kramer about pump activation. He described the pump activation, and I started pumping that day. We had intercourse later that week for the first time, a little sore, but I’m sure that is usual for about 4 weeks. At 12 weeks things just continue to get better, and like many, I wish I would have done something a lot sooner.
Dr. Kramer said that I would probably still have about a 10 degree curve, but it is very slight and poses no problems. As for size, between the prostate surgery and the peyronies, I have lost about two inches in length. What I have now is 4 to 4.5 inches that works fine.
I can’t say enough about Dr. Kramer and his staff, I found him as so many have described. He has the best bed side manner of any doctor I have ever seen.
Thanks for all the help and advice I’ve gotten from this site.
Bubba