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Surgery 9/6/16

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2016 10:57 am
by DougYetii
First day post op. I was implanted with a Titan by Dr Bruce Garber. I am absolutely shocked at how easy its been! Not 1 bruise, pain at 2 or 3 out of 10. Infrapubic approach. As many have said, the catheter was the most discomfort and thats gone now.
Ill try to post progress from time to time.

Re: Surgery 9/6/16

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2016 11:25 am
by KarlB1706
Congrats on making it through the surgery just fine. Sounds like your experience was the same as mine. Good luck on the healing process

Karl

Re: Surgery 9/6/16

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2016 1:08 pm
by rglassva
Congrats! I was the same right after - nurses almost pushed the pain killers on me (mainly at night) - pain level never made it to 4. Have only taken Tylenol since leaving the hospital. Only bruising was along the incision line and my glans (which is one big black scab right now). Best of luck and keep us updated.

Rick

Re: Surgery 9/6/16

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 9:24 am
by DougYetii
Day 2 Post op. It's really crazy how little pain I have. Took a few ibuprofen yesterday and nothing yet today. No bruising at all. Things are a little tender, but maybe a 2 out of 10, usually not even noticeable. I HAD to take a shower (a day early), because I could not live with the funk. I had a 7 hour car trip home yesterday and long car trips always leave me feeling like a glazed donut. A really easy trick that worked out perfectly was to to tape a gallon size ziploc bag flat across my stomach about 3 inches above the incision point. It worked perfectly. My 'peepee teepee' kept me bone dry.

I appear at this point to have lost a half inch which bothers me alot. I take comfort in others comments about regaining later. It is really early in my recovery after all.

Re: Surgery 9/6/16

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 9:36 am
by dg_moore
DougYetii wrote:Day 2 Post op. It's really crazy how little pain I have. Took a few ibuprofen yesterday and nothing yet today. No bruising at all. Things are a little tender, but maybe a 2 out of 10, usually not even noticeable. I HAD to take a shower (a day early), because I could not live with the funk. I had a 7 hour car trip home yesterday and long car trips always leave me feeling like a glazed donut. A really easy trick that worked out perfectly was to to tape a gallon size ziploc bag flat across my stomach about 3 inches above the incision point. It worked perfectly. My 'peepee teepee' kept me bone dry.

I appear at this point to have lost a half inch which bothers me alot. I take comfort in others comments about regaining later. It is really early in my recovery after all.

You're right about that - your post-op length is no indication of where you'll be long term. Hang in there (so to speak...)

Re: Surgery 9/6/16

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 7:17 am
by DougYetii
Still healing and feeling tine. Finally had a little bruising appear in my scrotum, but there is no pain. I suspect it's a little blood migrates from somewhere higher up. Got curious checking things out and put 1/2 a pump into it trying to learn how to manipulate the pump. 1/2 a pump made no discernible difference in the cylinders, but it's reassuring that I can do it. The pump is definitely hard to squeeze, but that's mostly because of the difficulty in controlling the slippery thing, not the actual strength it takes. Patience is not my strong suit, I suspect I'll try a pump up within the week. It gurgled some when I squeezed it. I assume that's because there is some air in there? Anyone with experience have any comment on that?

Re: Surgery 9/6/16

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 7:34 am
by rentguy
I would advise you to take some time with your new toy.One reason I didn't pump early was my belief that the stitches they put inside your penis that you can't see could tear if you pump up to soon before they are fully healed. Just my opinion, has no medical fact!! I did however start cycling at 2 weeks since my scrotum scar was completely healed by then.

Re: Surgery 9/6/16

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 8:13 am
by jonbaldbg
rentguy wrote:I would advise you to take some time with your new toy.One reason I didn't pump early was my belief that the stitches they put inside your penis that you can't see could tear if you pump up to soon before they are fully healed. Just my opinion, has no medical fact!! I did however start cycling at 2 weeks since my scrotum scar was completely healed by then.



Sounds like you have the right idea, rentguy.

Re: Surgery 9/6/16

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 9:20 am
by DougYetii
Of course you guys are right. I've come this far, why risk screwing things up.......