The Boston contact you sent me, are they okay with being approached? Or do they just refer you back to surgeon? TBH I don’t think my surgeon is too sure either.
SWorks17 wrote:Wembley1 wrote:Hey.. not looking for medical advice here… more an understanding or reassurance.
I’m 6 months post implant & cycling as required.
Though I seem to have a few issues which despite my internet searching ability have been unable to find answers to..
So I can pump and get an erection doing very small pumps. And it becomes very solid. Though I seem to have a lot of loose skin around the shaft.. making me think there is room for more girth. So I then pump harder and manage to get numerous full pumps, but no change in erection.
My question is, is there a bypass thing going on in the MS pump?
Does anyone know of a detailed schematic of how the pumps valves work?
Or have I just run out of fluid?
Or is it just normal and I should be happy with my implant? (Which I’m not)
Wembley, I got a Boston Scientefic instruction pack when I got my implant. It had a pump keychain device that you could practice with a DVD that showed how to pump it up and how to troubleshoot, if you had any problems with the pump.
They use to have the same video on YouTube, but they took it down. I don’t know why.
Maybe you can contact Boston Scientefic and see if they will send you a DVD or a link.
Here is the email for the patient coordinator at Boston
Scientific. Her name is Elleen coordinator.elleen@bsci.com
Here is her number too. (952) 333-4777
I do have the same type implant and pump as you but I’ve never had to reset the pump and I can’t remember the steps.
PM me if you think I can help you more.
Good luck brother
SWorks
