I'm almost back to normal. Pain has been gone for 4 days. I still have a way to go on accessing the pump. The interesting thing about the Ambicor is I have a sense of an erection full time, without even pumping.
Another thing that I found out. Total billing by Baylor, Scott, and White Hospital in Plano to my insurance was $70,747. That was breath taking. BSW was paid $17,504 by my provider. They indicate my portion is $325. Is this what others have seen while on Medicare??? My employer based insurance didn't cover the implant at all. So I postponed this surgery for about 2 years, until I reached 65.
I still believe that not having a drain right after surgery extended the recovery, but I am satisfied with progress. My doctor was a surprised at the extent of the swelling post op. I am still off my blood thinners, due to the concern about healing while on them. Just watching my Vitamin K intake, and limiting activity. I hope to restart them within the next week.
Without this forum, I would have never proceeded with this implant. You are all a great support system and your input and feedback are so important. I took a lot of suggestions and implemented them. I feel great and I am looking forward to the future without concern for E.D.
Day 17 Ambicor progress and insurance
Day 17 Ambicor progress and insurance
64 years old. Began experiencing ED in 2007. Pills worked well until 2012. Began injections in 2018. Could not maintain through completion. AMS Ambicor implanted June 9, 2021 by Dr Michael Wierschem at Baylor, Scott, and White, Plano, Texas. Single.
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Re: Day 17 Ambicor progress and insurance
Glad to hear you're pain free!! Interesting that you got the Ambicor, not many members on here get the 2 piece Ambicor model. Did the surgeon say why he went with that one and not the 3 piece? When will you start pumping?
Early 30s with ED for years from penis enlargement stretching and jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side
My journal: viewtopic.php?t=17202
My journal: viewtopic.php?t=17202
Re: Day 17 Ambicor progress and insurance
wolfpacker wrote:Glad to hear you're pain free!! Interesting that you got the Ambicor, not many members on here get the 2 piece Ambicor model. Did the surgeon say why he went with that one and not the 3 piece? When will you start pumping?
I have a fem to fem bypass that feeds my left leg from my right due to a complete blockage of my left illiac artery. This bypass runs right above the base of my penis. My vascular doctor, my family doctor, and a second implant specialist all felt it dangerous to implant a reservoir in the area. My surgeon even chose to do a scrotal access rather than infrapubic access to avoid any chance of disrupting the bypass. It seems that even the Coloplast and AMS reps had never encountered this challenge. I really appreciate the concern and care to not damage the bypass. I could lose my left leg if blood flow were impacted. It also negated the need for a vascular surgeon from being present and any need to be an inpatient. It was the right decision.
64 years old. Began experiencing ED in 2007. Pills worked well until 2012. Began injections in 2018. Could not maintain through completion. AMS Ambicor implanted June 9, 2021 by Dr Michael Wierschem at Baylor, Scott, and White, Plano, Texas. Single.
Re: Day 17 Ambicor progress and insurance
As you are probably the only person ive seen here with a 2-piece....may i ask:
Lost length?
Lost girth?
How would you rate the rigidity? Can you still bend your implant when fully inflated?
Please consider private messaging me if you'd prefer
Lost length?
Lost girth?
How would you rate the rigidity? Can you still bend your implant when fully inflated?
Please consider private messaging me if you'd prefer
pitmanm wrote:wolfpacker wrote:Glad to hear you're pain free!! Interesting that you got the Ambicor, not many members on here get the 2 piece Ambicor model. Did the surgeon say why he went with that one and not the 3 piece? When will you start pumping?
I have a fem to fem bypass that feeds my left leg from my right due to a complete blockage of my left illiac artery. This bypass runs right above the base of my penis. My vascular doctor, my family doctor, and a second implant specialist all felt it dangerous to implant a reservoir in the area. My surgeon even chose to do a scrotal access rather than infrapubic access to avoid any chance of disrupting the bypass. It seems that even the Coloplast and AMS reps had never encountered this challenge. I really appreciate the concern and care to not damage the bypass. I could lose my left leg if blood flow were impacted. It also negated the need for a vascular surgeon from being present and any need to be an inpatient. It was the right decision.
31. Jelq-HF in 2017. Has continued to get worse. 5mg daily cialis, 10mg on demand. Considering other options.
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