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Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2024 4:34 pm
by fucked0ne
What kind of range of motion do you have with the reservoir, and, for that matter, limitations? Is it possible to rotate your torso, stretch, and sleep on the side of the body where it's located? I'm concerned about it becoming disconnected.

Also, is it normal to no longer feel the reservoir as you advance in your recovery? There are days where I can't feel it at all, and it always makes me think something is wrong.

Re: Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2024 5:09 pm
by wilsonmill
No issues with either of the ones I have had. Do not even know it is there.

Re: Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2024 5:38 pm
by fucked0ne
wilsonmill wrote:No issues with either of the ones I have had. Do not even know it is there.


So, wilsonmill, you haven't curtailed any movements or activities of any sort?

What exactly is the reservoir made out of anyway? Silicone? I'm assuming that's a strong material, like it's not just going to pop in my abdomen?

Re: Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:04 am
by wilsonmill
fucked0ne wrote:
wilsonmill wrote:No issues with either of the ones I have had. Do not even know it is there.


So, wilsonmill, you haven't curtailed any movements or activities of any sort?

What exactly is the reservoir made out of anyway? Silicone? I'm assuming that's a strong material, like it's not just going to pop in my abdomen?


No Fuckedone. I have not curtailed anything from before...but I do not do Fencing either..
The AMS 700 penile implant reservoir is made of silicone and coated with Parylene on the inside:
Material: The reservoir is a silicone balloon that holds saline.
Coating: The reservoir is coated with Parylene to enhance its durability

Re: Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 8:54 am
by Old Guy
You shouldn't have to worry about the reservoir at all. It is neatly tucked between two layers of muscle in your abdomen. Once you're healed up it isn't going anywhere without a surgeon's scalpel. It's tough and is not going to explode inside you. Not being able to find it is a good thing. As close to natural as possible.

Re: Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 2:53 pm
by fucked0ne
Old Guy wrote:You shouldn't have to worry about the reservoir at all. It is neatly tucked between two layers of muscle in your abdomen. Once you're healed up it isn't going anywhere without a surgeon's scalpel. It's tough and is not going to explode inside you. Not being able to find it is a good thing. As close to natural as possible.


Thanks, Old Guy!

Re: Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 2:53 pm
by fucked0ne
wilsonmill wrote:
fucked0ne wrote:
wilsonmill wrote:No issues with either of the ones I have had. Do not even know it is there.


So, wilsonmill, you haven't curtailed any movements or activities of any sort?

What exactly is the reservoir made out of anyway? Silicone? I'm assuming that's a strong material, like it's not just going to pop in my abdomen?


No Fuckedone. I have not curtailed anything from before...but I do not do Fencing either..
The AMS 700 penile implant reservoir is made of silicone and coated with Parylene on the inside:
Material: The reservoir is a silicone balloon that holds saline.
Coating: The reservoir is coated with Parylene to enhance its durability


Thanks, wilsonmill!

Re: Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2024 8:16 am
by Gt1956
Bad news, I can't play the piano.


Not a problem though. I never could play the piano. You worry way too much.

Re: Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2024 4:15 pm
by Rider1400
Reservoir is the last thing you should be concerned about. After many years reading on here I’ve not heard of a single case of it busting or coming undone.

Re: Concerns About Reservoir

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2024 4:42 pm
by fucked0ne
Gt1956 wrote:Bad news, I can't play the piano.


Not a problem though. I never could play the piano. You worry way too much.


Probably true, Gt1956. But in my defense, no one really told me anything about the strengths and limitations of the device, so I'm just being prudent. The thought of something busting, having to set up an early revision, and having the doctor tell me, "Oh, you shouldn't have done this," is something I would very much like to avoid. But, yes, I was just implanted and I do have a lot of anxiety about the implant... kind of like a first child. I'll relax in time!