frank66665 wrote:guys, apart from the inflamed/swollen scrotum, doesn't the shaft hurt terribly strong?
This is my situation. Scrotum and incision have zero swelling or pain. Pubic bone area and especially shaft hurt like a mofo
frank66665 wrote:guys, apart from the inflamed/swollen scrotum, doesn't the shaft hurt terribly strong?
JetsFan1594 wrote:frank66665 wrote:guys, apart from the inflamed/swollen scrotum, doesn't the shaft hurt terribly strong?
This is my situation. Scrotum and incision have zero swelling or pain. Pubic bone area and especially shaft hurt like a mofo
newbie443 wrote:Like was said it depends on the person and what was done. If there was extra work done inside the corpora then there would be more pain and longer recovery. The doctor does make a difference also. Not all doctors are at the same skill level. And this is not the first time I have read that a man has had a painful reaction to the device coating. Not something that happens very often. Can't remember a lot about the other times that came up but maybe someone had a medication they were taking. But that could have been something else altogether and just my poor memory. But no harm in checking just in case. If it is the coating on the AMS device that is causing the pain the good news is that the Titan has a coating that permits the doctor to choose an antibiotic solution. So you might make a note of it and if you need a revision opt for the Titan and a different antibiotic solution.
As far as early activation if you go to the general section of this site in the documents worth reading thread pinned to the top you will find a publication about the "coffin effect". This study shows a relation of size loss to longer activation time. Again doctors are different and some have the skill and surgical procedure to permit early activation and others do not. And even the doctors that do early activation will have men who take longer mostly because of the extra work that was needed.
Livingstonguy wrote:Thanks for the reply but I do take some issue with a couple of things you said. First, I had no other work done. Secondly, you twice you mentioned the skill of the Dr. The Dr that did my implant has done over 7000 implants and AUS surgeries in his 40 year career and I have complete confidence in his abilities. If he says it's the antibiotic causing my tenderness, I believe him.
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