As I write this, I am 11 days out from my surgery done on D-Day, June 6, 2024. Should be easy to remember. I went through the same routine as most guys here, started with Viagra 20+ years ago. It worked well for a while until I used it 3 days in a row but caused an irritable stomach issue that I still have today. Went on to Cialis which was a little easier on the stomach but became less effective. So, 15 or so years ago, I moved on to Trimix and it worked very well. Usually erections lasted a good two hours. My dosage started at about 0.2 ml. As time went on the dosage increased but I found that I needed Cialis too. Maybe the day before to allow it to work its magic. But, I had to up the Trimix to Double strength and then finally Quad strength and the use 5 mg daily Cialis for 7 days. Talk about having to plan ahead. The big advantage of my ED history was that it made it very easy to decide on an implant. I was truly out of options.
My doctor through all this time was Dr Gerald Brock in London, Ontario. I naturally expected him to do the surgery because of my long history with him. But, a couple of years back he left St. Joseph’s hospital and now works in his own clinic. I understand that he may be available to assist in more complicated cases. He was replaced at St. Joseph’s by Dr Jeffery Campbell. I got referred to him through Dr. Brock. With the Canadian health system, it does take a while to get an appointment but at least I was fully covered. In December, 2022, I had the doppler ultrasound test with Dr Brock to confirm that I had venous leakage. At the end of March, 2023, my wife and I had an appointment with Dr. Brock to discuss the implant. This is when I found out that he was semi-retired and he said that he would refer me to Dr Campbell. He did caution me though that because we were coming out of Covid, it could take 6 to 12 months. I got my appointment with Dr Campbell October 24, 2023 and made the plans to go ahead with the surgery. I got a call sooner than expected and turned down a surgery spot in late December because it would have disrupted my alpine ski season. February 23, 2024 I got my surgery date in June at my request due to some other travel plans.
Needless to say, I read for hours the different stories here on FT and they were a big help as the day approached. Thursday June 6th we were up at 4:00 AM to get ready for 6:00 AM arrival at St. Joseph’s hospital. Surgery was scheduled for 8:00 AM. I was expecting to see a more comprehensive protocol provide with dozens of dos and don’ts because I had a total knee replacement almost 2 years ago, and they provided a book to follow. I did arrive freshly showered (no explicit requirement for antibacterial soap) and got ready for the admission protocols. They did 2 separate bacteria tests, including MRSA, and started me on the antibiotic IV’s, two of them. One every 8 hours and the other every 12 hours. I noticed that the one antibiotic was vancomycin, one of the few that work against MRSA. They kept that regimen up for 24 hours when I was scheduled to be discharged.
Around 10:00 AM I woke up in recovery. I felt pretty good. They anesthesia was a general with no nerve block. I did have the nerve block with my knee surgery. I was catheterized during the surgery but it was gone when I awoke. My penis was partly inflated as well and it and the scrotum were all wrapped together in gauze. An hour or so later I was taken to my room. They have a great setup at St Joes. It used to be a full-service hospital, but the provincial government got involved 25 years ago and combined 4 hospitals into just 2 administrations. So, St Joes does not have a lot of In-patients as part of there service. Mostly out-patient services. So, the floor I was on was like being at a fancy resort. Less than half of the rooms were being used. They were mostly semi-private rooms that were configured with just one bed now. A private room with a private washroom was very nice to have. The meals were better than I expected too. The only pain med I got, or needed, was Tramacet, a mixture of Tramadol and Tylenol. The pain was tough during urination but most of the time I would rate it as a 3 or a 4. Unless I squeezed the penis, and then it was a 7 at least. The only comfortable way for me to pee was standing and using a plastic urinal. I am still doing that. That way I do not have to squeeze or aim. My surgeon, a resident and a couple of nurses came by to check on me around supper time. Everything went well and I confirmed that I had an AMS 700 LGX installed, 21cm with 3 RTE’s. I went to sleep around 9:00 PM since I was up so early, but it was really hard to sleep for the first 3 hours. I got woken a up twice during the night by nurses and I took the opportunity to pee while I was awake.
I woke up around 7:00 AM and felt pretty good. My surgeon came by to remove the bandages and deflate me. It all looked pretty good. A little swelling and bruising but not bad. The deflating was another story. The pain was 10++. After inspection, they put a small bandage over the stiches, the dissolvable type, to be removed in 2 days and then left dry. I got discharged around 11:00 AM after the last of my IV drips and the paper work for at home and follow up. I was sent home with 2 weeks of oral antibiotics and a few stronger pain meds, which I did not need. I have been taking just Tylenol by the clock since getting home. I did very little for the next 3 days except sit around on a towel and wear these fish net underwear that they gave me. I put a 4” gauze pad on the penis tip to stop the leakage drips. If you try gauze , make sure you get the unwoven style, It is nice and soft. For about a week it would leak after a pee and it was dark with a little blood mixed in. Once the dripping abated, I tried wearing some regular underwear. I bought some David Archy briefs and they are okay, nice and soft. But for now at least, I am preferring the Separatec dual pouch briefs. I put a gauze pad at the penis tip for drips and another gauze pad over the stiches on the scrotum. The stiches kept stabbing the scrotum and was very irritating. I got a phone call from my surgeon on day 7. I did not have much to report since things were going better than I had feared. Thirty + years ago I had a vasectomy and I was told that it would hurt for a few days. Well, it was excruciating for 6 weeks, and the pain was not gone for 6 months. My scrotum went into contraction and my testicles were constantly being squeezed.
I am still taking it a bit on the easy side. I hope these stiches fall out in the next couple of days, I see Dr Campbell at about the 6-week mark where I will be instructed on inflating and deflating, and then I get to play again. I hope.
Edit Note-Dr Campbell does penile implant surgery on Thursdays and does 3-5 on the day.
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I am 72, ED for 25 years, Viagra then Cialis, then Trimix, then Trimix + daily Cialis. AMS 700 LGX installed June 6, 2024-21cm + 3 RTE
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Welcome to the brotherhood! Sounds like you made it through the toughest part without much pain, bruising or swelling. Hope it continues to go well for you!
Leto
Leto
49. Implanted 5/21/2024 at Kaiser SSF. AMS 700 CX 21cm, 3cm RTE. Penoscrotal. Venous leak my whole life. Pills helped, but hated the side effects; worked less as I aged. Skipped injections. Grateful to bionic brotherhood that helped me make this decision.
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Welcome, Cariboo! I am just 3 days ahead of you and going through close to what you are going through at this point.
My AMS was installed above the junk and the staples at the incision were a pain, but they were removed at the 1-week mark, and now 2 1/2 weeks post-op, the bruising and swelling is almost gone. I still ice now and then, but it is starting to look close to normal again.
I also am anxious to "try it out," but my guy is still tender ---- did not get deflated like you. I was told the semi-inflation will help it keep its length, etc., but no sex. I have to pee standing up and leaning over the pot.
I see my uro surgeon at the 6-week mark for "activation," he calls it. I should start cycling then and may be good to give it a test run!
My AMS was installed above the junk and the staples at the incision were a pain, but they were removed at the 1-week mark, and now 2 1/2 weeks post-op, the bruising and swelling is almost gone. I still ice now and then, but it is starting to look close to normal again.
I also am anxious to "try it out," but my guy is still tender ---- did not get deflated like you. I was told the semi-inflation will help it keep its length, etc., but no sex. I have to pee standing up and leaning over the pot.
I see my uro surgeon at the 6-week mark for "activation," he calls it. I should start cycling then and may be good to give it a test run!
ED worsened over 25 years, likely VL. Went through pills and injections, and results faded over time. Implant AMS 700CX, 21 cm, no RTE, on 6/3/24.
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Cariboo wrote:As I write this, I am 11 days out from my surgery done on D-Day, June 6, 2024. Should be easy to remember. I went through the same routine as most guys here, started with Viagra 20+ years ago. It worked well for a while until I used it 3 days in a row but caused an irritable stomach issue that I still have today. Went on to Cialis which was a little easier on the stomach but became less effective. So, 15 or so years ago, I moved on to Trimix and it worked very well. Usually erections lasted a good two hours. My dosage started at about 0.2 ml. As time went on the dosage increased but I found that I needed Cialis too. Maybe the day before to allow it to work its magic. But, I had to up the Trimix to Double strength and then finally Quad strength and the use 5 mg daily Cialis for 7 days. Talk about having to plan ahead. The big advantage of my ED history was that it made it very easy to decide on an implant. I was truly out of options.
My doctor through all this time was Dr Gerald Brock in London, Ontario. I naturally expected him to do the surgery because of my long history with him. But, a couple of years back he left St. Joseph’s hospital and now works in his own clinic. I understand that he may be available to assist in more complicated cases. He was replaced at St. Joseph’s by Dr Jeffery Campbell. I got referred to him through Dr. Brock. With the Canadian health system, it does take a while to get an appointment but at least I was fully covered. In December, 2022, I had the doppler ultrasound test with Dr Brock to confirm that I had venous leakage. At the end of March, 2023, my wife and I had an appointment with Dr. Brock to discuss the implant. This is when I found out that he was semi-retired and he said that he would refer me to Dr Campbell. He did caution me though that because we were coming out of Covid, it could take 6 to 12 months. I got my appointment with Dr Campbell October 24, 2023 and made the plans to go ahead with the surgery. I got a call sooner than expected and turned down a surgery spot in late December because it would have disrupted my alpine ski season. February 23, 2024 I got my surgery date in June at my request due to some other travel plans.
Needless to say, I read for hours the different stories here on FT and they were a big help as the day approached. Thursday June 6th we were up at 4:00 AM to get ready for 6:00 AM arrival at St. Joseph’s hospital. Surgery was scheduled for 8:00 AM. I was expecting to see a more comprehensive protocol provide with dozens of dos and don’ts because I had a total knee replacement almost 2 years ago, and they provided a book to follow. I did arrive freshly showered (no explicit requirement for antibacterial soap) and got ready for the admission protocols. They did 2 separate bacteria tests, including MRSA, and started me on the antibiotic IV’s, two of them. One every 8 hours and the other every 12 hours. I noticed that the one antibiotic was vancomycin, one of the few that work against MRSA. They kept that regimen up for 24 hours when I was scheduled to be discharged.
Around 10:00 AM I woke up in recovery. I felt pretty good. They anesthesia was a general with no nerve block. I did have the nerve block with my knee surgery. I was catheterized during the surgery but it was gone when I awoke. My penis was partly inflated as well and it and the scrotum were all wrapped together in gauze. An hour or so later I was taken to my room. They have a great setup at St Joes. It used to be a full-service hospital, but the provincial government got involved 25 years ago and combined 4 hospitals into just 2 administrations. So, St Joes does not have a lot of In-patients as part of there service. Mostly out-patient services. So, the floor I was on was like being at a fancy resort. Less than half of the rooms were being used. They were mostly semi-private rooms that were configured with just one bed now. A private room with a private washroom was very nice to have. The meals were better than I expected too. The only pain med I got, or needed, was Tramacet, a mixture of Tramadol and Tylenol. The pain was tough during urination but most of the time I would rate it as a 3 or a 4. Unless I squeezed the penis, and then it was a 7 at least. The only comfortable way for me to pee was standing and using a plastic urinal. I am still doing that. That way I do not have to squeeze or aim. My surgeon, a resident and a couple of nurses came by to check on me around supper time. Everything went well and I confirmed that I had an AMS 700 LGX installed, 21cm with 3 RTE’s. I went to sleep around 9:00 PM since I was up so early, but it was reall hard to sleep for the first 3 hours. I got woken a up twice during the night by nurses and I took the opportunity to pee while I was awake.
I woke up around 7:00 AM and felt pretty good. My surgeon came by to remove the bandages and deflate me. It all looked pretty good. A little swelling and bruising but not bad. The deflating was another story. The pain was 10++. After inspection, they put a small bandage over the stiches, the dissolvable type, to be removed in 2 days and then left dry. I got discharged around 11:00 AM after the last of my IV drips and the paper work for at home and follow up. I was sent home with 2 weeks of oral antibiotics and a few stronger pain meds, which I did not need. I have benn taking just Tylenol by the clock since getting home. I did very little for the next 3 days except sit around on a towel and wear these fish net underwear that they gave me. I put a 4” gauze pad on the penis tip to stop the leakage drips. If you try gauze , make sure you get the unwoven style, It is nice and soft. For about a week it would leak after a pee and it was dark with a little blood mixed in. Once the dripping abated, I tried wearing some regular underwear. I bought some David Archy briefs and they are okay, nice and soft. But for now at least, I am preferring the Separatec dual pouch briefs. I put a gauze pad at the penis tip for drips and another gauze pad over the stiches on the scrotum. The stiches kept stabbing the scrotum and was very irritating. I got a phone call from my surgeon on day 7. I did not have much to report since things were going better than I had feared. Thirty + years ago I had a vasectomy and I was told that it would hurt for a few days. Well, it was excruciating for 6 weeks, and the pain was not gone for 6 months. My scrotum went into contraction and my testicles were constantly being squeezed.
I am still taking it a bit on the easy side. I hope these stiches fall out in the next couple of days, I see Dr Campbell at about the 6-week mark where I will be instructed on inflating and deflating, and then I get to play again. I hope.
Glad to have you with us, Caribou.
Follow Doctors orders to the tee.
Keep ice and painkillers near.
Expect a few rough patches over the next few days/weeks and soldier forward.
You'll be fine.
AMS 700 installed 12/22/22
REAR TIP Extender 5.0CM MR Conditional
AMS 700 SPHERICAL RESERVOIR 100 ML.
AMS 700 LGX INFRA PUBIC 18 cm
Dr. Jeffrey Loh Doyle- USC KECK
Prostate cancer survivor- RP performed 8/20
56, Marathon runner, John Muir Trail fanatic.
REAR TIP Extender 5.0CM MR Conditional
AMS 700 SPHERICAL RESERVOIR 100 ML.
AMS 700 LGX INFRA PUBIC 18 cm
Dr. Jeffrey Loh Doyle- USC KECK
Prostate cancer survivor- RP performed 8/20
56, Marathon runner, John Muir Trail fanatic.
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Congratulations!!!! Welcome to the club, thinking your going to love the new you.
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Small update. The last of the dissolvable stitches came out yesterday. So I do not need the 2nd non-woven gauze pad under my scrotum. Also, my penis is less tender and more bendable now so I can pee in the toilet while seated, if I need to.
I am 72, ED for 25 years, Viagra then Cialis, then Trimix, then Trimix + daily Cialis. AMS 700 LGX installed June 6, 2024-21cm + 3 RTE
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i also went to st joes and had dr campbell perform my surgery
i was also offered dec but i was in asia for the holidays so they booked me in jan when i returned
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i am almost at the six month mark and although still shorter than pre surgery my girth is the same and the length is slowly coming back with cycling ( which i was never informed about and learned on here )
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btw my urologist sent my request to several p4p doctors and st joes responded within a month so i was pleasantly surprised when AFTER the surgery i found out it was a fully funded program
i was also offered dec but i was in asia for the holidays so they booked me in jan when i returned
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i am almost at the six month mark and although still shorter than pre surgery my girth is the same and the length is slowly coming back with cycling ( which i was never informed about and learned on here )
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btw my urologist sent my request to several p4p doctors and st joes responded within a month so i was pleasantly surprised when AFTER the surgery i found out it was a fully funded program
surgery done in london ontario jan 2024 at age 71 / titon
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Welcome to the Bionic Club Cariboo!
I have the same implant as you do, just a different size, mine is 18cm with 3cm rear tips.
I’ve had my LGX for 31 months and it works great, I haven’t had any problems so far.
I wanted to use my new toy at the six week mark when I started cycling, but I still had too much pain. When they deflated me and asked me to inflate the implant, I could only get in about 10 pumps and it hurt like heck.
So, with the doctors orders I started cycling in the shower twice a day for 20 minutes which included shaving.
I waited to try and have sex at week 8, it was awkward and I know it wasn’t pumped up to the max. It was good to have sex again but I was disappointed. We all heal differently, so you might be good to go at 6 weeks.
It keeps getting better every week.
Now at 31 months out from surgery, I can pump to 25, let it stretch a little and then get to 30 with half pumps to where it’s like a steel rod.
I can pump ahead of time before we have sex now and leave it pumped up for several hours with no discomfort, my wife likes for me to be ready Freddie when it’s go time. A couple of days ago we were having sex and she asked me if it was pumped all the way; I said no because we got into foreplay so quick, so I pumped it up to 30, max hardness for me. Oh yeah, she loved it.
My wife started doing Hormone Replacement Therapy a few months ago and boy is it great to have a horny wife and a dick that is on demand ready anytime, any place.
Good Luck Cariboo,
Keep us updated
PM me if you have more questions
S-Works
I have the same implant as you do, just a different size, mine is 18cm with 3cm rear tips.
I’ve had my LGX for 31 months and it works great, I haven’t had any problems so far.
I wanted to use my new toy at the six week mark when I started cycling, but I still had too much pain. When they deflated me and asked me to inflate the implant, I could only get in about 10 pumps and it hurt like heck.
So, with the doctors orders I started cycling in the shower twice a day for 20 minutes which included shaving.
I waited to try and have sex at week 8, it was awkward and I know it wasn’t pumped up to the max. It was good to have sex again but I was disappointed. We all heal differently, so you might be good to go at 6 weeks.
It keeps getting better every week.
Now at 31 months out from surgery, I can pump to 25, let it stretch a little and then get to 30 with half pumps to where it’s like a steel rod.
I can pump ahead of time before we have sex now and leave it pumped up for several hours with no discomfort, my wife likes for me to be ready Freddie when it’s go time. A couple of days ago we were having sex and she asked me if it was pumped all the way; I said no because we got into foreplay so quick, so I pumped it up to 30, max hardness for me. Oh yeah, she loved it.
My wife started doing Hormone Replacement Therapy a few months ago and boy is it great to have a horny wife and a dick that is on demand ready anytime, any place.
Good Luck Cariboo,
Keep us updated
PM me if you have more questions
S-Works
Age 66, Garden Ridge Texas, Progressive ED after Boston Scientific Rezum procedure for benign enlarged prostate 19 May 21, AMS LGX 18 w 3cm rear tips installed 5 Nov 2021 by Dr Shane Barney, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas, Married 36 years
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Thanks for the comments and encouragement guys. Things are progressing nicely. I should be seeing the doctor in the next 2 weeks. But, in the mean time, my pump is placed in front of and slightly above the testicles and seems to be fastened to the scrotum at the incision. Is that normal or at least common? I definitely cannot pull the pump away from the scrotum skin.
I am 72, ED for 25 years, Viagra then Cialis, then Trimix, then Trimix + daily Cialis. AMS 700 LGX installed June 6, 2024-21cm + 3 RTE
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There are lots of accounts about the pump sticking to different parts. From what i have read here the vast majority of the time it breaks loose after some time. I moved my pump gently around every day from day 1 on because of the stories on Frank Talk. If others dont chime in try searching for stuck pump
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