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Re: Update with CT Photos Pg 1

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:46 pm
by PCHelp76180
hopeful_future wrote:What the fuck, that CT is bananas...Who did your implant?


I don’t want to mention his name, but he is the most popular high volume URO in Dallas.

Re: Update with CT Photos Pg 1

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 12:58 am
by hopeful_future
PCHelp76180 wrote:
hopeful_future wrote:What the fuck, that CT is bananas...Who did your implant?


I don’t want to mention his name, but he is the most popular high volume URO in Dallas.


Well, I absolutely hope you are able to get that fixed, and with as little cost to you as possible. Best wishes to you.

Re: Update with CT Photos Pg 1

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 2:21 pm
by PCHelp76180
hopeful_future wrote:
PCHelp76180 wrote:
hopeful_future wrote:What the fuck, that CT is bananas...Who did your implant?


I don’t want to mention his name, but he is the most popular high volume URO in Dallas.


Well, I absolutely hope you are able to get that fixed, and with as little cost to you as possible. Best wishes to you.


Thank you ! I’ll be posting updates as we go

Re: Update with CT Photos Pg 1

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 2:53 pm
by Waynetho
PCHelp76180 wrote:
hopeful_future wrote:What the fuck, that CT is bananas...Who did your implant?


I don’t want to mention his name, but he is the most popular high volume URO in Dallas.

PCHelp, if it was the Dallas High-volume surgeon I think you're talking about, he also trains others and very frequently a less skilled (no skill?) doctor is actually doing the work under his tutelage and supervision. Are you sure the doctor specifically did your surgery and not a student?

Re: What Is The Procedure To Repair This?

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 2:56 pm
by thereishope
Waynetho wrote:Could be as simple as a leak in a tube, reservoir, bad pump or connector, or it could be a cylinder leaking.

Depending on what the issue is that's causing an alleged leak, it may be a relatively easy revision (replace leaky connector, cut out bad part of tubing, replace pump or reservoir) or it could be more of a major "total-replacement" revision if the cylinder is leaking.


Hey Wayne.. Did we happen to see the same photos by any chance?

Re: What Is The Procedure To Repair This?

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 3:34 pm
by Waynetho
thereishope wrote:
Waynetho wrote:Could be as simple as a leak in a tube, reservoir, bad pump or connector, or it could be a cylinder leaking.

Depending on what the issue is that's causing an alleged leak, it may be a relatively easy revision (replace leaky connector, cut out bad part of tubing, replace pump or reservoir) or it could be more of a major "total-replacement" revision if the cylinder is leaking.


Hey Wayne.. Did we happen to see the same photos by any chance?

Not exactly. For whatever reason when I first replied only an 1.5 hours later (the second message in this thread), I wasn't able to see any images in his message and went strictly from what he typed.


I see now why, check out his edit on the SEP 8th message:
PCHelp76180 wrote:I had a CT scan on 9/22 and it’s very obvious the first URO botched the install. I have attached copies of the CT scan.


Now check out the date of my message:
Waynetho wrote:Postby Waynetho » Tue Sep 08, 2020 11:42 am

Re: Update with CT Photos Pg 1

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:00 pm
by PCHelp76180
PCHelp, if it was the Dallas High-volume surgeon I think you're talking about, he also trains others and very frequently a less skilled (no skill?) doctor is actually doing the work under his tutelage and supervision. Are you sure the doctor specifically did your surgery and not a student?[/quote]

I believe you are correct, and when I went back for my revision in 2017 he swears he installed it

Re: What Is The Procedure To Repair This?

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:02 pm
by PCHelp76180
Waynetho wrote:
thereishope wrote:
Waynetho wrote:Could be as simple as a leak in a tube, reservoir, bad pump or connector, or it could be a cylinder leaking.

Depending on what the issue is that's causing an alleged leak, it may be a relatively easy revision (replace leaky connector, cut out bad part of tubing, replace pump or reservoir) or it could be more of a major "total-replacement" revision if the cylinder is leaking.


Hey Wayne.. Did we happen to see the same photos by any chance?

Not exactly. For whatever reason when I first replied only an 1.5 hours later (the second message in this thread), I wasn't able to see any images in his message and went strictly from what he typed.


I see now why, check out his edit on the SEP 8th message:
PCHelp76180 wrote:I had a CT scan on 9/22 and it’s very obvious the first URO botched the install. I have attached copies of the CT scan.


Now check out the date of my message:
Waynetho wrote:Postby Waynetho » Tue Sep 08, 2020 11:42 am


Did I do something wrong on this blog?

Re: What Is The Procedure To Repair This?

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:03 pm
by PCHelp76180
thereishope wrote:
Waynetho wrote:Could be as simple as a leak in a tube, reservoir, bad pump or connector, or it could be a cylinder leaking.

Depending on what the issue is that's causing an alleged leak, it may be a relatively easy revision (replace leaky connector, cut out bad part of tubing, replace pump or reservoir) or it could be more of a major "total-replacement" revision if the cylinder is leaking.


Hey Wayne.. Did we happen to see the same photos by any chance?


Did you want me to re-post a photo?

Re: Update with CT Photos Pg 1

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:05 pm
by Waynetho
No, it's all good. You edited your original post and it read as though the CT photo was there all along but it was added about 2-3 weeks after the post was originated.

I figured it out - no problem at all.