How long for discomfort to stop
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How long for discomfort to stop
I had a three piece implant March 28th, surgery and recovery very similar to other posts here. I have my inflation tomorrow. I am really looking forward to the deflation at this point. This had been my biggest problem, the semi rigid state for 4 weeks has been uncomfortable. I have been back to work for 3 weeks mostly desk work but some walking around as well. I have experienced a pinching feeling at the back of my scrotum and pain where the tubing stops at the top of my penis. What has been other guys experience with discomfort how much and how long? How long after the initial inflation until you were comfortable having intercourse ?
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Re: How long for discomfort to stop
Not sure what you had implanted? I had a Titian I was having sex in about six weeks but could have it at 4. I did have one stitch in the back of my scrotum that took a while to heal.
Jim
Jim
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Re: How long for discomfort to stop
I had the AMS 700 MS Series. Had my inflation and Thankfully my deflation at 4 weeks today. Everything worked as it should. Great relief to get rid of the semi rigid state.
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Re: How long for discomfort to stop
I had AMS 700 implanted on April 3 and was totally deflated yesterday, three weeks after surgery. I really have no sharp pain anywhere but some soreness near base of penis and my penis is still a little numb. I go back to surgeon in two weeks. I've been much more comfortable with deflation. Seem to be getting less sore and sensitive every day
Walt
Walt
Re: How long for discomfort to stop
From what I have read on FT, the healing process varies greatly. The average seems to be 4 to 7 weeks to start sex but one guy was able to start after 2 weeks and a few were not ready until 10 or 12 weeks. And it is a process, not an overnight healing. But as long as you don't have an infection, and you would most likely know if you do, you just need to wait until your body is ready. Know that there will be lots of good times in the near future.
Dave
Dave
Implant surgery by Dr. John Greisman 10/31/2012 - Installed AMS CX700
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