Post op Pee changes

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monkfroot
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Post op Pee changes

Postby monkfroot » Mon Mar 04, 2024 12:25 pm

5.5 weeks out...when I pee I notice that it feels like there is less pressure than before. I can spray/shoot it out, same volumue but not really pee in the usual stream flow like before. also, more frequent. I also was a grower before, so pissing from a longer dick is new too. I am getting tested for a UTI today, but didnt know if anyone experienced similar before. I heard the opposite usually happens. Thanks!
Titan OTR implanted on 1/26/24. PE and Anxiety of varied degrees since age 19. Varicocele issues past 30 years. Type 2 Diabetic since 2013, pills didnt work, minimal reaction to shots, some VL, still had morning/overnight wood, but moderate quality.

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Re: Post op Pee changes

Postby Old Guy » Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:30 pm

Yes, the feeling is different usually because of having the catheter stuck in you. Peeing for me was a sit-down thing because I would spray all over. A UTI would make your pee burn or sting while urinating, hope that's not the case.
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Nycflugel
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Re: Post op Pee changes

Postby Nycflugel » Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:48 pm

How many days did you have the cathetar in?

I have no issue. I believe I am peeing the same.

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Re: Post op Pee changes

Postby ED2013 » Mon Mar 04, 2024 4:11 pm

Perhaps it’s not fully deflated? Sometimes an implant can “Autoinflate”. Just a lil bit of inflation can make a difference

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Re: Post op Pee changes

Postby monkfroot » Mon Mar 04, 2024 4:31 pm

ED2013 wrote:Perhaps it’s not fully deflated? Sometimes an implant can “Autoinflate”. Just a lil bit of inflation can make a difference


deflated I am sure. if it's a UTI or prostatitis does it mean unit has to come out? I am approaching week 6 post op. no issues otherwise.
Titan OTR implanted on 1/26/24. PE and Anxiety of varied degrees since age 19. Varicocele issues past 30 years. Type 2 Diabetic since 2013, pills didnt work, minimal reaction to shots, some VL, still had morning/overnight wood, but moderate quality.

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Re: Post op Pee changes

Postby Rider1400 » Mon Mar 04, 2024 4:36 pm

monkfroot wrote:
ED2013 wrote:Perhaps it’s not fully deflated? Sometimes an implant can “Autoinflate”. Just a lil bit of inflation can make a difference


deflated I am sure. if it's a UTI or prostatitis does it mean unit has to come out? I am approaching week 6 post op. no issues otherwise.

No, should no effect your implant.
Other question, I seem to be a bit restricted and as many say on here you never know which way it will come out!! Some days it takes a hard right sometimes it’s a left and rarely but sometimes it’s straight out! I did find that the more complete that I’m deflated the less it’s effected.
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Re: Post op Pee changes

Postby monkfroot » Mon Mar 04, 2024 4:58 pm

Rider1400 wrote:
monkfroot wrote:
ED2013 wrote:Perhaps it’s not fully deflated? Sometimes an implant can “Autoinflate”. Just a lil bit of inflation can make a difference


deflated I am sure. if it's a UTI or prostatitis does it mean unit has to come out? I am approaching week 6 post op. no issues otherwise.

No, should no effect your implant.
Other question, I seem to be a bit restricted and as many say on here you never know which way it will come out!! Some days it takes a hard right sometimes it’s a left and rarely but sometimes it’s straight out! I did find that the more complete that I’m deflated the less it’s effected.


I always shoot straight.
Titan OTR implanted on 1/26/24. PE and Anxiety of varied degrees since age 19. Varicocele issues past 30 years. Type 2 Diabetic since 2013, pills didnt work, minimal reaction to shots, some VL, still had morning/overnight wood, but moderate quality.

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Re: Post op Pee changes

Postby ED2013 » Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:27 pm

monkfroot wrote:
ED2013 wrote:Perhaps it’s not fully deflated? Sometimes an implant can “Autoinflate”. Just a lil bit of inflation can make a difference


deflated I am sure. if it's a UTI or prostatitis does it mean unit has to come out? I am approaching week 6 post op. no issues otherwise.


No. You should be fine. You are still relatively early in recovery. It takes a while for things to settle down.

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Re: Post op Pee changes

Postby monkfroot » Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:29 am

No obvious UTI from urine sample, sugars normal, still pissing with less pressure and past two days every 10 minutes...ugh.
Titan OTR implanted on 1/26/24. PE and Anxiety of varied degrees since age 19. Varicocele issues past 30 years. Type 2 Diabetic since 2013, pills didnt work, minimal reaction to shots, some VL, still had morning/overnight wood, but moderate quality.

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Re: Post op Pee changes

Postby JohnHC » Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:51 pm

monkfroot wrote:No obvious UTI from urine sample, sugars normal, still pissing with less pressure and past two days every 10 minutes...ugh.


Just a hunch here since I've had several strictures ( narrowing of the urethra ), maybe you had a slight stricture and when they placed the catheter it opened the pathway back up. I know before my stricture surgeries I had a bit of pressure to pee and afterwards it flowed fast, think water flow in a garden hose versus a fire hose ( that's the way my uro described it )
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