Hi all. I would like to wish everyone a Happy Holiday and New year.
I had the AMS700 implanted over 3 months ago due to M.S. We tried everything and I was not going to continue to inject myself in my penis with a sub-q needle every time I wanted sex. And after a while that stopped working also. M.S. a wonderful disease.....
To make a long story short, I was unable to inflate the bulb and so was my Uro. The resevoir that is tucked under the bladder fell down causing one of the lines to "pinch" or crimp. My Doc was upset, I had to have another operation "revision" it was called. I had heard this happens to overweight or obese men but I am far from that at 5' 8"and 160lbs.
OK, my problem. I can inflate the bulb now but it stays deflated. NO MATTER what I do to try and re-inflate this bulb it just stays deflated. After a while it may inflate on it's own "from gravity?" but therer is always a little dent in it.
To put it mildly, if I have to go under the knife again THEY CAN TAKE THIS THING THE HECK OUT! Find another doc and have a different devise installed. I don't know how many of you know about M.S. but with each operation I go through causes hell for me. Not only the pain and swelling but I get relapses and could be in bed for a week at a time. Unable to walk correctly with any assistive devise and my eyes go real bad. It comes back, but operations are hell for me.
I tried sqweezing this buld now a dozen times and it just stays deflated. It was flat at one time.
Not only am I frustrated but this old Navy Senior Chief is depressed and about to give up hope. I see my Urologist this week. Man, I better get good news, or I am going to have this thing removed and I will personally send it back to the company with a big THANKS FOR NOTHING!
By the way, I did email AMS, and after my second not so nice email I complained about no one getting back to me, Finally a nice lady Elizaceth emailed me back only to tell me she tried calling me twice but my phone was busy. I have a bare bones phone, no call waiting, I am on a small pension and SSDI so have to watch every dime. She sent me the typical "how to operate" instructions which I took as a joke because I have all these instructions already and tried it all. By the way, I am a retired Nurse at 57 years old. I was an FMF Corpsman and went to Nursing school when I came out on the GI Bil. Don't know how much you guys can help, but at this point I am ready to vomit!
Senior Chief USN RET
New very Frustrated member
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Re: New very Frustrated member
Dear USN RET...
First of all ..... a big THANK YOU for your service !!!!
I have little knowledge about implants except for what I read here, since I a totally happy using trimix injections.
There are, however, many implantees on FT, and even some who have gone through removal and/or repairs. I am sure that you will soon see other replies that are more helpful to your plight.
Try to keep a positive attitude.
Bill
First of all ..... a big THANK YOU for your service !!!!
I have little knowledge about implants except for what I read here, since I a totally happy using trimix injections.
There are, however, many implantees on FT, and even some who have gone through removal and/or repairs. I am sure that you will soon see other replies that are more helpful to your plight.
Try to keep a positive attitude.
Bill
75 Year Old guy in Michigan, married in 1958, ED since late '90s, then surgery in 2008 (not prostate or other genital) damaged some nerves making the ED worse. Now on trimix
Personal email Ohohiakane@yahoo.com
am always willing to discuss stuff and help
Personal email Ohohiakane@yahoo.com
am always willing to discuss stuff and help
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Re: New very Frustrated member
As a father - in law of 2 servicemen I thank you too
I sympathize with your frustration , struggling to pump without intense discomfort , struggling to locate the deflate button [not even sue I have located it] and am stuck with a constant partial erection - although you might appreciate that! I am annoyed that it wasn't made clear how much of a challenge this all is. Would go back to the uro but as a physician simply don't have time . Yes , a physician! When an experienced nurse and a doc both are struggling it does rather make you wonder.
Sorry no advice , but 200% empathy
I sympathize with your frustration , struggling to pump without intense discomfort , struggling to locate the deflate button [not even sue I have located it] and am stuck with a constant partial erection - although you might appreciate that! I am annoyed that it wasn't made clear how much of a challenge this all is. Would go back to the uro but as a physician simply don't have time . Yes , a physician! When an experienced nurse and a doc both are struggling it does rather make you wonder.
Sorry no advice , but 200% empathy
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