wolfcreek wrote:My tubing was visible on the right side after my first implant. But not for my second implant, because the pump is placed too high now (not enough slack in the tubing to be visible).
Wolf, did slack cause any issues?
wolfcreek wrote:My tubing was visible on the right side after my first implant. But not for my second implant, because the pump is placed too high now (not enough slack in the tubing to be visible).
Electrician wrote:Sliphill, I have ,some times after long play session 1hr plus The tubing at the base will kind of bulge out kind of like a blister . From the implant rubbing on the skin kind of like you get a blister when you work with your hands until they toughen up. I usually just pull down on the pump and push in a little bit where the bulges and the next day it's usually gone. It only usually happens on extended play sessions other than that it's not an issue. doesn't hurt no pain just kind of like a blister and you can feel the tubing and see the tubing and then the next day it disappears.
sliphill wrote:You know the one thing I have really learned in the past six weeks. You can drive yourself crazy from worrying about this and every little thing. Lol
Expo2000 wrote:Good luck and all the best both with your appointment and activation, Ed.
My activation appointment was supposed to be last Saturday, but things were still to swollen to do it then.
Big day is now this Wednesday! The day after you.
And, everyone is right about your (my) mind running away with you... so true.
Both my pump site and the bases of my pistons have been bugging me...
In fact, there was more pain this week (week 6) than there was after week 3.
I just want to get on with it and move forward.
Best wishes for tomorrow!
Expo
Smetro wrote:Don't worry....be happy
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