Rider1400, hope things work out that way. Are you taking something to remediate that (at least as a precaution) or do you have to wait for a positive test ?
- Chuck
Pain in glands!
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Kodixx
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Feb 2025 58yo, 38 w/ greatest wife ever
AMS CX, Tenacio, Dr Broghammer (excellent) pre-op L:7", post-op @ 9 mo L: 6.5=>7.0" G: 5.5=>5.75"
2wks pain, cycling/sex @ 7wks, minor pain until 10wks, felt like 'new normal' sex @ 16wks
AMS CX, Tenacio, Dr Broghammer (excellent) pre-op L:7", post-op @ 9 mo L: 6.5=>7.0" G: 5.5=>5.75"
2wks pain, cycling/sex @ 7wks, minor pain until 10wks, felt like 'new normal' sex @ 16wks
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Superfighter
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Kodixx wrote:Rider1400, hope things work out that way. Are you taking something to remediate that (at least as a precaution) or do you have to wait for a positive test ?
- Chuck
Yes...he has been reading empty Chuck's wishful mantra and smelling brotherly farts....but to no avail.
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Superfighter
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Rider1400 wrote:My first concern was could it be infection but Dr insisted since Ive been on PICC line antibiotics 5 days prior to surgery and continuing 2 weeks after, and with the wash out he did that there couldn’t be any infection.
Don't you know that there's nothing guaranteed in medicine ,especially with infections?...needless to mention multi-drug resistant bacteria.
He was just calming your ass down...and you with the same old sin...believing your body is like a car that can be opened multiple times without consequences...you believed so much in the system that you started asslicking beneficiaries' arse like a devout cult member.
Rider1400 wrote:My blood draws show no infection and I have 3 more days of PICC line antibiotics left.
Cross some fingers and let chuck pray for you.
Rider1400 wrote:Otherwise my healing is perfect! Pump is like it’s never been changed out. No swelling and could easily pump and deflate it with no pain. Obviously I’m not doing that but could. Incision is almost healed with hardly any sensitive areas at all. Reservoir is placed perfectly up just under my belly with very little discomfort.
Yuuup keep up the good spirit
Rider1400 wrote:I’ve been researching nerve damage or compressed nerves after IPP placement. Nerve compression fits my symptoms perfectly….. but what I read if it IS nerve compression it could require revision to fix it!!
exactly it's anything except a reinfection that presents with symptoms exactly like the last one...what's you IQ score ?
Rider1400 wrote:Been dealing with this pain for a full week! Help!!!
worst sin of boomers is taking life for granted....you are pissed because you have had pain for a week and you are bothered by it because you dismiss any possibility of revision consequences like abscess and fistula formation or end-stage penis or might even sepsis and death...ofcourse if you dismiss all these and more, "pain for a week" will seem to be the worst case scenario.
Rider1400 wrote:Help!!!
What do you expect from empty arse licking boomers and sales reps around here?
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Flounder
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Rider1400 wrote:So been on the phone with Dr!! We were discussing my glands pain and the horrible burning when stimulated in any way including simply going pee!! I mentioned I have a yeast infection in my mouth from 14 weeks of antibiotics and he said a lightbulb went off in his head about a past case a couple years ago….guy had revision and had terrible burning in glans and he prescribed fluconazold to kill bad yeast infection!! The guy felt much better in 24 hours and in 48-72 was completely fine!! Now I have my hopes thru the roof that this is what my issue could be!!! Will know in 48-72 hours for sure!! Let this be a reminder to all you hard headed men like myself!! If you’re dealing with an issue….. address it even if it’s something as simple as your mouth is raw from too many antibiotics!! Never considered it could be a full blown yeast infection inside my corpora!! Time will tell!!
Hopefully the fluconazold gives you some quick relief. One other consideration that came to my mind is from some old posts I remember. I believe it was “Old Guy” that had an allergic reaction to the antibiotic coating on the implant cylinders. He described the pain very similar as a burning sensation. He basically had to tough it out until it ran It’s course. I recall he used Aspercreme to numb the pain and wore the baby sock for protection. Just thought I’d mention it in case any of that is helpful.
72, ED from NS-RALP Oct’12 and SRT for PCa return Oct’16. Pills & injections ran their course.
Implanted; Nov’22 Titan Classic 22cm. L-side trimmed -1cm. Ectopic HSM reservoir
Revision; Apr’26 Titan Classic 24+1cm BS. Reused original reservoir.
Implanted; Nov’22 Titan Classic 22cm. L-side trimmed -1cm. Ectopic HSM reservoir
Revision; Apr’26 Titan Classic 24+1cm BS. Reused original reservoir.
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Kimball
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It sounds like the doctor is grasping at straws. I would suggest that you find another doctor because you need a second opinion before it turns into something catastrophic.
I'm in my early 70's. Serious problems with ED started in my early 60's. ED drugs were eventually not effective enough. Aquired VED pump and constriction rings in 2024 which provides usable erections for sexual activity.
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Superfighter
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Flounder wrote:Rider1400 wrote:wore the baby sock for protection.
Yessss baby socks and ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE BABYYYYY!
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Superfighter
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Rider...don't worry man...I've found a brother who can help you!
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