Final post-op checkup

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
FlaDon
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Final post-op checkup

Postby FlaDon » Fri Jul 10, 2015 6:24 pm

I just had my final post-op check up with my doctor, Dr. Martin Dineen, today. He said everything was looking great, and that I don't need to return unless I have a problem. He said he never "discharges" his patients, and he is always available if I need him. It's been 3 and a half months since the implant, and while I am aware of its presence, it is in no way painful or bothersome. I went through about six to eight weeks where I was questioning my decision to have it done, but now, am so happy I went through with it. My doctor equates it with childbirth. When a woman is giving birth, most say never again because there is so much pain, but soon afterward, she forgets about the pain, and enjoys life with the baby. While the pain is still fresh in my head, it was all worth it. So to those who are sitting on the fence trying to decide whether or not to go the implant route, if you need it, go ahead and have it done. You'll get over all the pain and adjustments you may have to make. A working, reliable erection whenever you want and for however long you want it is truly a gift.
63, Central Florida area, ED for two years. Implanted with Coloplast Titan Touch (22 cm w/ no RTE's) March 23, 2015 in Daytona Beach by Dr. Martin Dineen.

chiali09
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Re: Final post-op checkup

Postby chiali09 » Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:32 am

I'm 26 days out today. This is good stuff. I was told not to do anything for four to 6 weeks, but I couldn't help myself and tried to pump a couple days ago. It hurt after about 6 pumps (The penis, not the scrotum which I was thinking would also hurt). Weird because I hadn't gotten very big yet. But I know it gets better due to reading this board so i'm not the least bit concerned. As Dr. Kramer told me, you aren't really ready for Primetime until about 2 months out. So for those of you on the fence and decide to go down this road, patience is your friend. Keep coming back here too. It helps.

Congrats on your new life!


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