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who to tell or not?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:10 pm
by m507116
I have decided to go ahead and get an implant. My problem is I don't really want anyone (other than my wife) to know that I am having this surgery. My son and his wife are living with us, so they will know something is up (no pun intended).

Have others tried to keep it from their friends and family? What kind of excuse can you use? My doctor said a hernia operation could be used as they would have similar restrictions post surgery.

Re: who to tell or not?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:28 pm
by David_R
I just told people that I was having "urological surgery" (which is the truth), and no one wanted additional information. :)

Re: who to tell or not?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:35 pm
by Greg1956
My wife was the only one who knew about my surgery. I think since your son and his wife live with you it makes sense to tell them you had hernia surgery. If they share your space it will be difficult to hide your revert from them.

Many surgeons leave guys at least partially pumped after surgery so you will also need some super baggy sweat pants and big t-shirt if you don’t want to make a big show.

Best wishes.

Re: who to tell or not?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:50 pm
by Hawkman
Inguinal hernia repair but read up enough so you know what it is if asked.

Also, it will depend a lot on your surgeons post-op protocol and recovery. With Eid I had to take 2 hot soaks a day for at least 30 minutes each. Some of these protocols might be tricky to explain to someone living with you. They might also ask why you had hernia surgery out of town.

You can do it, just prepare your story.

Re: who to tell or not?

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 7:51 am
by Larry10625
Hawkman wrote:Inguinal hernia repair but read up enough so you know what it is if asked.

Also, it will depend a lot on your surgeons post-op protocol and recovery. With Eid I had to take 2 hot soaks a day for at least 30 minutes each. Some of these protocols might be tricky to explain to someone living with you. They might also ask why you had hernia surgery out of town.

You can do it, just prepare your story.



Inguinal hernia is perfect, you can say they are going to check your prostate too just in case you slip and say something that anyone catches. Good luck :)

Larry

Re: who to tell or not?

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:59 am
by Happy Toy
I had the same concerns, turns out that few asked for any more details once you told them the "location" of your surgery. One friend did ask for more information, turns out he was having ED problems himself, so I told him all about it and about Frank Talk. He thanked me for being so "frank" about what I had had done. It's just not a big deal so don't worry about it.
Andy

Re: who to tell or not?

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 11:46 am
by briefs
After my surgery I was having dinner with my circle of friends at one of our houses. I decided to tell them my full story, from the priapism that started my erectile dysfunction in 2004, through the shrinking of my penis due to Peyronie's disease, to my decision to get an implant in June 2018. But I've always been very open to my friends and knew it was a safe place to share. Besides, guys don't tend to tell one another that their penis lost length and girth or that they have troubles getting hard or aroused. It should be talked about more often but, as open as I am, I didn't even share my ED issues with many. I'm very fortunate to have non-judgmental and supportive friends.

Re: who to tell or not?

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 12:43 pm
by JohnThomas
I just said - small problem with the waterworks that needed to be fixed - that tended to close off any further discussion

Re: who to tell or not?

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 3:00 pm
by DougAnd
You say they are living with you? I was completely naked for at least 3 weeks did not want anything touching that area. It's now 6 weeks and I am still naked at night from the waist down. Of course that is in the bedroom. But even my flaccid pokes out against very baggy night clothes looks like an erection.
Sooooo. I'm just saying this thing is hard to hide, no pun intended.
My 2 cents if they are in your house 24/7 come clean and they will respect your privacy not be shocked when they accidentally see more than they bargained for.
Short answer, ask your wife and do what she says.

Re: who to tell or not?

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 4:04 pm
by oldbeek
A am a prostate cancer advocate and an implant is just part of the healing. I tell anyone that is within the prostate rang that amazingly is down to 45 for PSA testing. I haven't told my 96 yr old mother in law that lives with us but I go commando with just gym shorts around the house. She has noticed that something is UP. :D