1. What did the total cost end up? Very curious since you literally just had the surgery and I doubt it has changed over the past couple days.
2. How long will you end up staying over there? Curious how long I'll have to take off work.
3. I've read that he doesn't recommend pumping until like 7 weeks. Any idea why? Dr Hakky had told me I should cycle as soon as possible.
4. Can you please DM me the office's Whatsapp info? It doesn't seem I'll get an email reply.
Thanks
Eitaporra123 wrote:Hi guys, lots of updates!
Surgery was performed by Dr. Karaman on the 23rd of July:
-arrived in Istanbul on the 21st
-went to the hospital on the 22nd to talk to Dr Karaman, anesthesiologist and do blood tests
-Dr Karaman was extremely thorough, very attentive to all my concerns. While examining me, he noticed the pump issues, tubing and all else. During our long conversation he explained why he would use rigicon for my case, got me the implant so I could check it out, answered also the questions from his assistant Nasimi
-Nasimi’s presence was of great help, he asks questions like if he was part of the situation and really makes you feel like they care. One of the questions was whether the bovine pericardium would be used to graft to which Dr Karaman said very bluntly, we will have it ready and as soon as I’m there I will analyze the need
-went back to the hospital on the 23rd at 9am for the surgery, got to the room after a straight forward process handled by Nasimi and went under at 2:30pm
-surgery was scheduled for 2:30 hours, lasted 3:50 hours. “It was the most complex surgery in my 38 years” he said the day later. More to come…
-peryone’s + long term diabetes caused my tissues to thin out, added to it; the titan implant had deteriorated the situation and would push the implant out making a hole in the cavernosa. While at it, the Dr. mentioned that the pump was faulty and it wasn’t only the squeaking sound, it just wouldn’t deflate automatically
-the 16+2 titan 75ml was replaced by a 16+3 rigicon infla10x narrow body 110ml so it doesn’t push the cavernosa to rupture. No grafts were done, he mentioned that the graft would likely cause the same issue along with others and instead he layered the skin double closing the “wounded” part
-he managed to remove the original reservoir and put a new one
The differences so far:
-my scrotum is barely swollen; after my first surgery my wife told me it was the size of 2 avocados; I couldn’t even walk or sit down…
-my cock is barely bruised; after my first surgery it was quite the opposite
-bit of a pain where the new reservoir is; after my first surgery I had no pain
-same length as before surgery, 15,2cm! Considering this implant is a bit longer that means I can get something back of what was lost in the first surgery or so I hope!!! Bearing in mind I’m not fully inflated, I believe this assumption to be realistic
-girth cannot be compared yet as I’m not pumping this bad boy any time soon…
Takeaways:
-please guys, make sure you get a good doctor and the right device for yours; I will not get into the details of the consequences of my first surgery but the doctor in Brazil is someone I do not want ever to hear from again. Coloplast Titan, not even for free; my device had 3 distinct faults: herniation, pump and tubing
Early days still:
-Dr Karaman; 1000000% recommended, he really cares!
-Surgery in Turkey; make sure you get yourself planned, download food delivery apps and manage the frustration with staff that do not speak English, but other than that, straightforward, streamlined!
-Nasimi; his help is absolutely a must have in the package!