alibaba wrote:My infrapubic tubing would stand out like that when it was pressurized. That made the tubing stiffer from pressure. Hated it. I don't notice my coloplast tubing getting that stiff under pressure.
How did you relieve it
alibaba wrote:My infrapubic tubing would stand out like that when it was pressurized. That made the tubing stiffer from pressure. Hated it. I don't notice my coloplast tubing getting that stiff under pressure.
Tsanchez12369 wrote:Did he say why the tubes are riding sobhigh on the shaft? Multiple RTE’s?
Hawkman wrote:alibaba wrote:I think everyone with a Coloplast brand has those ears stick out at some point in the beginning.
Alibaba, that’s what I thought. I assumed they were cylinder dog ears but apparently he says it is tubing wrapped around the base. Also on pump repositioning, Dr Eid told me I could not try to reposition mine after just 6 days because it was already scaring in place.
JH2007 wrote:alibaba wrote:My infrapubic tubing would stand out like that when it was pressurized. That made the tubing stiffer from pressure. Hated it. I don't notice my coloplast tubing getting that stiff under pressure.
How did you relieve it
JH2007 wrote:Curious if anyone has any advice on how to get rid of this bump from the tubing
Agfa13 wrote:I am curious here. Tubes wrapping around at base, pump too high, etc. I wonder how things can get so turned around! I mean, unless the implant was put in with tubing tight to begin with, I don't understand how it can wrap itself and become tangled! Can't they use a form of a zip tie on the cords at the initial implant with instructions to gently pull and hold pump down for 5 seconds so it doesn't ride up?
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