Bigdog4all wrote:I have been reading and reading. Still trying to understand. After several years finally made my mind up, to myself. I just had my Post Op, and I almost tried from anxiety and nervousness. The Uro had called me in relaxation pills. I survived a war, walked in jungles, even jumped out planes, but this Implant has me a nervous wreak. I wonder, Is pussi worth it all? Scheduled for the Op 2/8/2024. My timeline goal is to walk by my birthday, in June. Yes, I hear many of you saying, slight discomfort, soreness, to slight pain, no meds needed, etc. But when I see what's gonna be done to a very delicate area, All I see and feel is PAIN. Yes, gonna be man enough to get it, but I hope I will have some good things to say. The Uro thought I was interrogating him. I had my list of 30 questions.....Made him answer them one by one.
Things to consider. A big part of torture is playing the fear of pain on the victim. I learned that as a kid watching a movie I think call "King Rat". Set in a Korean war era pow camp.
In my case, I had a partial circumcision in 2013. So I had a little experience with penile pain & surgery trauma retraction. My advice is to wrap your mind around the fact that almost every case of pain is TREATABLE. Let your dr know of your concerns & fears. He should be able to reassure you.
My wife has endured multiple surgeries so I knew that generally around the 3rd or 4th day was the worst. I had saved a couple of pain pills from a root canal & held them in reserve. Sure enough I did hit that pain wall & used 1 extra each of two days. Fear did set in that maybe I didn't have enough. Remember that fear vs pain comment from above. Funny fact was that once over that hump I did have two left over pills from my implant drs prescription. So I could of actually taken 2 doses early & been fine.
Acetaminophen & ibuprofen can be taken together if you alternate the doses. I bought a 100 pill bottle of each in generic & used them. That combo is surprisingly effective. Another odd fact, I'm mildly allergic to ibuprofen. By alternating doses I did not break out in hives.
Txagq8 & I have very similar outlooks. We're similar in age but have had different life experiences. I'm sure that if you can articulate your concerns that either us or the forum as a group can walk you through this. It it doable & survivable. Back to conquering that fear, the pain goes away. You did survive jump school, you got this.