Jere's Journey

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
jeremc
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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby jeremc » Wed Nov 07, 2012 4:59 pm

I saw my Urologist today and he told me that I didn't have cancer, but I knew that.

I'm getting my Bionic Boner and November 27th at 11:30. This is only a 27 day delay! I can live with that.

Guys, I can't wait to join the club!

I hope you can see my ear to ear smile :D

Jere
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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby SteveTex » Wed Nov 07, 2012 6:17 pm

Excellent. It won't be long (the time I mean --- LOL). Good luck on the surgery.
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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby omega52 » Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:21 pm

Hey Jere,
Just fininshed ready your story. Wish you the best and hope your surgery goes well. My story is somewhat similar. I have had HBP for 12 years and ED about the same amount of time. Oral meds are no longer effective. Why didn't you try injections before deciding on the implant? I am thinking of doing the same thing you are doing and skipping the injections. I have my surgery set for Dec 19th. Biggest problem is no insurance coverage.
I have also had a slow increase in my PSA. The highest it has been is 5. My urologist did a biopsy not quite two years ago and it was negative. He said unless I get a spike he will lay low on future biopsies. If they give you a good local the biopsies are actually painless. My concern is if I have the implant placed first and then I later have a biopsy or heaven forbid a RP that either one of these procedures may seed the implant with a resultant infection. Most guys have had the RP first. For the rest of us there is concern about the biopsies or RP infecting the implant. Does this concern you? There is not a lot of literature on it. It may be nothing to worry about. It just makes me paranoid. I made a post earlier about ectopic placement of the reservoir which would elimimate this problem.
Thanks,
Omega

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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby jeremc » Thu Nov 08, 2012 8:18 am

Thank you Steve!

Keep me posted on how the one cylinder is, I'm worried about that.

Jere
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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby newly1 » Thu Nov 08, 2012 12:09 pm

So Jer where r u now as to date? prayers r with u.

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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby SteveTex » Thu Nov 08, 2012 2:03 pm

The one cylinder is working out OK, as the doctor said it would. My penis now leans to the right, but that is because the one tube is on the left and pushes it over. Not a major deal though.

My tip does not extend up into the glans, but is about 1/4" short. So when I pump, I pull the glans over to right on top of the tip. Seems to be working OK.

I hope to do a first test run with my wife this weekend.

Good luck Jere.
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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby jeremc » Thu Nov 08, 2012 2:48 pm

Omega52:
Why didn't you try injections before deciding on the implant?
My Urologist said I could, but since the pills have stopped working, It might be a waste of time. He said if I wanted to fix it once and for all, go with the implant.

My concern is if I have the implant placed first and then I later have a biopsy or heaven forbid a RP that either one of these procedures may seed the implant with a resultant infection. Most guys have had the RP first. For the rest of us there is concern about the biopsies or RP infecting the implant. Does this concern you?
No, not at all.

I made a post earlier about ectopic placement of the reservoir which would elimimate this problem.
I'm going with the midline scrotal approach. I don't want a scar in the pubic area, due to no hair to hide it.

Good luck with your proceedure and my thoughts and prayers are with you,
Jere
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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby radiodec » Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:18 pm

Alternate placement and incision for the reservoir. The result of scar tissue from a prior undescended left testicle repair and hidden hernia repair and of scar tissue from my RP. Anyway, th implant went in 11/7 -- took 2.5 hours instead of the expected 1.5. Pain and swelling are minimal and things appear to be healing well.

Radiodec
70 - married 47 years: RP - 2000, injections till 2012, AMS700LGX with 21cm tubes 2cm extenders 11/7/2012, failed 6/5/2017 --- Re-implanted 8/18/2017 with AMS 700CX -- Implants by Dr. David Morris, Hendersonville,TN

SteveTex
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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby SteveTex » Thu Nov 08, 2012 5:02 pm

Radiodec- I had no pain and no swelling --- until Day 2. Then the swelling started, although I really never had much pain. I quit taking pain meds the second day.
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Re: Jere's Journey

Postby jeremc » Sat Nov 10, 2012 9:30 am

David:

I so glad you finally joined the Bionic Club!!! Post some post OP pictures for us.

Hope the healing period gos smoothly for you.

Jere
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