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Peeing
Ok, I've just established an account though I think I've read every post over the past year. It's a big decision after all. So one thing I didn't see anywhere is the effect of an implant on urination. Specifically when pumped/erect. In the good old days with a hard-on you could not pee. With an implant is it the same? I.e. do you have to fully deflate until you're able to piss?
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I just got my implant 9 days ago and the peeing is kind of brutal....It takes a long time to get started, but once started, it goes pretty good. The implant is probably 70% inflated so it's kind of odd peeing when your dick is sticking straight out....You can make a mess if not careful.
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I can't answer your question from first hand experience other than this. If you deflate to pee it should be far easier to inflate again vs getting another erection after peeing. In my youth, an erection after peeing didn't compare at all to my piss hard on. I got feedback to this many times from my wife. She liked the piss erection.
It is my guess that with an implant. If you so desire, every erection can be a piss erection. If your partner likes a hard erection, I think you'll be a hero.
Btw, welcome to the forum. It is a good place. A bit rowdy at times but generally the info is pretty good. My advice is to get a signature line written. Your country is kind of important if not USA or Canada. Be carefull on some answers cause cancer survivors & men with Peyronies have slightly different problems & outcomes. I.E. their experiences may not reflect what is revelent to you.
It is my guess that with an implant. If you so desire, every erection can be a piss erection. If your partner likes a hard erection, I think you'll be a hero.
Btw, welcome to the forum. It is a good place. A bit rowdy at times but generally the info is pretty good. My advice is to get a signature line written. Your country is kind of important if not USA or Canada. Be carefull on some answers cause cancer survivors & men with Peyronies have slightly different problems & outcomes. I.E. their experiences may not reflect what is revelent to you.
68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months
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I can pee inflated or deflated,2 months out.
71 yrs.old married,ED for 7 yrs.Pills for 3 yrs,TriMix for 21/2 yrs.6 1/2 inches flacid,71/4 inches erect,6 inches girth.Coloplast Titan put in 11/13/20,Dr.Bozeman,Arkansas Urology,Little Rock.22cm + 2 RTE.
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StillConsidering wrote:Ok, I've just established an account though I think I've read every post over the past year. It's a big decision after all. So one thing I didn't see anywhere is the effect of an implant on urination. Specifically when pumped/erect. In the good old days with a hard-on you could not pee. With an implant is it the same? I.e. do you have to fully deflate until you're able to piss?
The "Not able to pee" with an erection isn't due to the penis being erect. It's due to other physiology surrounding the mechanics of an erection. I'm not sure if it is the engorged spongiosum which surrounds the urethra or a reflex that affects the bladder sphincter in preparation for ejaculation, or both, or neither, but the inability to easily pee with an erection stems from the arousal surrounding the erection. Since the implant does not cause arousal, but rather just makes the penis hard, this isn't as much of an issue. Early on when the implant is breaking in there will be some adjustment period where even with it deflated you'll probably end up spraying the wall when peeing. I believe this is due to the tips of the implant that surround the urethra in the glans. Some men's anatomy may be less likely to cause the "spray" affect, if their meatus is situated more ventrally on the glans rather than centered or dorsally.
62yo, married 41 yrs. Urolift (x4) 8/12/19. AMS 700CX 15cm (no RTE) penoscrotal 10/28/19, Frisco, TX. PD 1995/ED 2011. Cialis helped but hinged. (1995)L:6/G:5.5+, (2019)Pre-op L:5/G:4.5, (2/2020)L:6.0/G:5.0
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Really can't say I've tried to pee with my implant inflated. Deflated it is fine, but the first few months after implant if I stood to pee it was like a kids sprinkler, everywhere got wet. Still have occasional miss if I stand. Never had any issues in my life with urination but since the implant I do find sitting more comfortable, and of course mess free. I find I can empty my bladder better when sitting too, a good thing before bed so no middle of the night bathroom calls.
Nov. 8, 2019
4+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 36 years to my beautiful young bride
Always here to answer questions if you PM me
4+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 36 years to my beautiful young bride
Always here to answer questions if you PM me
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I can pee fully inflated. Stream not as strong but no problem emptying bladder.
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I was left 70% inflated and found it much easier to pee in the sink then the toilet.
76 year old fart. Prostate removed Oct. 9, 2017,Psa 30 days after .15 next Psa .2. 37 Radiation treatments for recurrent cancer, 1 year out Psa .033 ZERO ERECTIONS, implanted Sept 5 2019 Dr. Lentz Duke Raleigh N.C. Titan 22cm.
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No problem peeing erect, just have to bend it down a little. Before my implant, I could not pee very well if at all with an erection.
Implanted 6/26/2018, Coloplast Titan 20cm, no RTE'S, infra pubic, Dr. Rhee, Kaiser 80 yrs., married 57 yrs. ED for over 20 yrs.
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The hand urinal from the hospital is a great help. OR, and old glass jar.
82, good health, RP 7-2017, all nerves taken , PSA 0.05, 4-18,, .07 1/19,.05 4/19, .03 11-21, .04 11-23, implanted 4-1-18, Infra-pubic, AMS lgx 15 cm with 5cm rte. Implant at USC Keck. Dr Boyd and Dr Loh Doyle 6.5 x 5, 800 AUS 7-21-20
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