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Going, going...

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 3:35 am
by gregorbehr
By 2pm tomorrow my implant will be partially removed :(
Some mystery mass has formed up against/around the reservoir. A CT and PET scan were inconclusive, as was a biopsy as to what it is. The suspect is after 5 years my body decided it didn't want the reservoir there anymore so they are going to remove the mass and cut out the reservoir. Not sure if they'll remove the rest of the implant or just leave it. But I'm shattered to once again being impotent!
But given the constant abdominal pain and the nerve pain in my left leg (something in there is pressing against some nerve), and the foggy haze I've been in for the past month because of heavy doses of oxycontin, oxycodone, and lorazepam, I guess its best to get it over and done with.
I'm sure going to miss my lil boner on command.

Wish me luck... and here's to the next implant. lol I have to find my VED to make sure I keep the lil guy from shrinking up.

Re: Going, going...

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 6:48 am
by Rusty4.5
I’m curious as to why the reservoir couldn’t be moved or even replaced . I guess after five years though, eventually a complete redo my be the best outcome for you.
Prayers for a positive outcome and healthy recovery!

Re: Going, going...

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 7:36 am
by GOLD HORSE
My prayer for your and fast recovery.
I hope they can put the reservoir in the other side and you can be part of the bionic DICK members.

Re: Going, going...

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 8:15 pm
by Agfa13
Good Luck. Hope they do not find anything bad that cannot be remedied. I would like to know the 'why' of the operation. Your body 'rejecting' the reservoir is suspicious to say the least, but hey, the human body is still a mystery.

Re: Going, going...

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:04 pm
by Cajun Jeff
Best of luck. Hope for fast recovery.

Re: Going, going...

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 11:55 pm
by oldbeek
My brother in law had a similar problem after 6 years. Kaiser removed, cleaned out the mass then replaced the whole thing. I think the whole process took about 2 months from start to replacement. He is not one to ask questions so didn't have many details of why it happened.

Re: Going, going...

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 5:57 am
by gregorbehr
2:45am and laying here in the hospital... pain meds not really helping but also maxed out the amount they can give me for a few more hours.
As I suspected would happen, the reservoir has been removed. To minimize any additional scaring the rest of the implant was left in place until I decide to have it fully replaced.

The urologist still isn’t sure what happen. The tissue around the reservoir has simply become so inflamed after 5 years that I was in constant pain for the past 4 weeks.
So I’m spending the night getting antibiotics and hopefully they’ll remove the highly uncomfortable catheter in a few hours. Not sure how long the drainage tube will be in, I assume until my follow up Monday.
I’m definitely not looking forward to once again having my scrotum swollen and sore for several weeks, as they pulled the reservoir out that way. I guess it beats cutting open my abdomen and jacking up the tattoo on my belly :)

Thanks for the well wishes. And here is to implant #3 in the future.