Postby Seeking » Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:32 am
Razor,
How great to hear - that's fantastic.
As for my case report this morning then, let's begin:
Turned up to the hospital at 7.30, signed the medical docs and was brought through to the surgery. They mopped my groin area with disinfectant, put a screen up over me and then gave me an injection to numb the area. They then made the incision, located the DDV and then put some contrast dye through before taking an X Ray to examine outflow. A very significant leak was found, which complemented the previous ultrasound study.
They put the aethoxysclerol through and I had to perform three rounds of Valsalva (straining), each for around 40 - 50 secs which can be quite weird. Between each round they took an X-ray to check progress - the final X-ray showed no leakage. Dr Franklin noted my flacid penis was more engorged and I certainly agree with him - this was the first positive observation, although assuming ive lost some size during my 4 years of venous leak, I don't think it was quite back to the good old days.
They then sowed me up, brought me back to a recovery room where I chilled for about an hour, then debriefed and discharged me with a months supply of Cialis, staring there would be a follow up.
First a few observations about the procedure, before I provide my own philosophical overview of this entire treatment:
The Procedure
- Although it is labelled as minimally invasive - and it is, I only have a small incision near the base of my penis - during it, you will feel alot of uncomfortable sensations as they rummage looking for the DDV amongst other things. If you're not expecting this it can be alarming.
- The post-op pain is not severe, but it's significant. If it werent for Razor's highly valuable heads-up, I'd have assumed something went wrong/was damaged as Dr Kuehhas was suggesting I do some sightseeing after the op! Ive instead returned to my room to rest, as there is moderate pain emanating out from my pelvis.
- When they injected the aethoxysclerol, I felt some pain amd numbness in my anus which I told them about. They asked me if I had piles - I do have a mild form. They said thats the reason and joked that the procedure would actually take care of them as well.
Now my holistic overview:
- In my opinion, until me and Razor are off the Cialis daily, there is no way in hell of telling whether this has worked or not. Therefore, I'm gonna leave it a full month before I formulate any kind of viewpoint on efficacy. Although, I was impressed by the X-rays.
- Mr Kuehhas said there would be a follow up in 4 - 8 weeks; however, I will request specifically one for 8 weeks precisely for the above reason - I don't want someone assessing my baseline erectile function if I'm on erection-enhancing drugs! I was rather baffled by this.
So there we have it. I'll post updates like Razor did re: bruising, recovery etc. In general, but the big moment for me will be the one month checkpoint mark at the start of September.
Cheers,
Seeking
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Seeking on Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:49 am, edited 2 times in total.
38 Years Old. HF symptoms since age 23 (tight pelvic floor).
Tried pills, sclerotherapy.
At about 40% function currently but reluctant to wait much longer for an implant.