Now at over 8 months, all I get to feel is pleasure

Bandit wrote:Per my doc i spent the night in the hospital. Pain medication administered every 4 hrs. Felt pretty good the next day. I have somewhat of a high pain tolerance & for me it was very manageable. Doc wrote me a script for percocet & i never had to fill it. I alternated tylenol & advil for swelling. I used ice often. The only time i felt pain was when i overdid it standing on my feet. Everyone's experience is different for a variety of reasons and predicting pain levels impossible. Best advice is stay off your feet and ice for a week if you can.
Bandit
hturner12 wrote:I would get it filled. There maybe days where the Tynolol will not cut it. I also have a high tolerance for pain, but there have been days I needed it. Do not forget when you start cycling you are going to be breaking scar tissue. You do not want to get benind on pain cycle
backup2014 wrote:It's so nice to be around such manly men. I myself have a high level for pain. Until my RPS in March of 2014. And then my implant in December 2014. Both these surgeries put me on my knees crying like a girly man. Now I get to go back December 7th and do it all over again. DUDE, IT HURTS!! And it hurts for weeks, take a look at some of the post op pictures. Those poor boys are black and blue. But you may ask is it worth it? I think so. Stay on top of the meds, they give them to you for a reason. You will do ok, just don't expect a walk in the park. And yes, some men are fortunate and their pain is not as drastic as others. I hope you are one of those lucky guys.
backup2014 wrote:Yes sir MR. Larry, I'll do the same for you. Mine is scheduled for noon I believe. I hope he doesn't get hungry and stop in mid implant to go get a burger. LOL
Users browsing this forum: amazonbot, ClaudeBot, Mark1974, rundmt123, YandexBot and 19 guests