merrix wrote:Hi
Thanks to all who want to provide input.
Yes - I do agree, these implants don't really last as long as you could expect. We read of several failures here after only a few years. And yes, this forum is most likely over-representated of people having issues with their implants, but anyway.
Cnidium - I hope your revision goes well. As for your information about your pump only working with one hand and not the other - interesting.
Status update
I do feel like there is a difference for me since this issue popped up in which angle I hold the pump. And definitely there is a difference in how hard I pump. Once I reach roughly 50% of full inflation, the small slow pumps do nothing anymore. I need to press fast and hard to get anything. And I need the pump to make a noise to transfer any fluid. No noise, no effect.
I have also noticed that if I keep inflating from 0 to 100% without any break, it normally works.
However, if I e.g. first give it 5-10 pumps to leave a semi in my pants, then another 20 pumps before sex to get it to "foreplay level", and then top it up with another 15 or whatever pumps to reach penetration level - things are more likely to fail. Once I restart, either when going from "pants level" to "foreplay level", or from "foreplay level" to "penetration level", this dry pumping is more likely to happen.
Which I interpret as that there is something with the valve controlling when the pump is in inflation mode or not.
Maybe someone with a better understanding of the technicalities of the pump/valve can come up with a qualified guess based on this fact: Doing all 50 pumps in one go works better than taking long breaks and restart. After restart, the "dry pumping" happens more often.
I still don't notice any less hardness in my maximum inflation. So if there is saline leaking, that leak must be very, very tiny and slow.
My (layman's) guess is still that there is no leak of saline, but rather a malfunctioning valve which for some reason drops out of "inflation mode" once in a while.
I also talked to Eid.
He agreed that I should wait till it completely fails before going for revision. Which he said could take a few days or a year.
What I am a bit worried about is that the valve will fail when I am fully inflated, and that I can't deflate... So far there is nothing wrong as far as I can tell with the deflate function. But what a f-ing nightmare if I am fully inflated and can't deflate. I cannot wear any clothes with full inflation. Would probably need to go naked with a robe or something to the emergency... And then what? Don't even want to think about it. But I never heard of that happening to anyone.
Tangerine - thanks, and good to hear from you. Yes, the revision is easier than the first surgery. Infection risk twice as large though, but what the heck, there is no other option. If it fails, we need to suck it up and get it fixed.
In Eid's case, I think his virgin implant inflation risk is 0.5%, and for revisions it is 1%.
Still, with a failure rate of every 7-10 years, and if I am going to need 4 revisions including this one, even with Eid's phenomenal statistics the accumulated risk adds up to a total of 4.4% to get infected over the first surgery plus 4 revisions. However, with the average local hacker, who has let's say a virgin implant infection risk of 2%, and 4% for each revision, then the same risk would be a crazy 17%.
So picking a great doc still seems like good advice...
Have you contacted your device rep.? I contacted one when I was having trouble right after activation and my doctor who was well known and considered knowledgeable told he had no idea what to do. The AMS rep gave me a fix to reset the pump. Worth a shot and to get the problem on record with them I would think.