
I have my surgery scheduled for the end of March. I have not had any good erections for at least 2-3 years. Between peyronie's and PCa (ADT and radiation) the wind has been out of my sails... or my mast had collapsed LOL PCa is still just fine, but ED got to the point that oral meds, injection, pump (worked okay, but just was uncomfortable) didn't make any penetration possible.
I will have an AMS implant by Dr. Kohler. I looking for your input on a couple of things:
1) I have lost lots of length and girth by lack of real erections. How important is it to prepare before the surgery by using a pump... how long, how often or is it worth it/necessary?
2) I live alone and will not have anyone with me except someone to drive me a long way home (about 4 hours). They said they will take out the cath the morning after the surgery. Any need for emergency items for the long ride home and for the first week? I am about 50 miles R/T from a drug store, clinic, etc. I have loose lounge pants to wear and different boxers, briefs, jock sizes, etc. I also have the refillable ice packs and small gel ones too. Just to be sure, I have some frozen peas at home too. Any recommendations for a tolerable long ride home and first week?
3) Lots of you guys have had pretty mild pain for the most part. It's a long story, but I have a low pain tolerance. I am already on 1000 mg of Rx EC Naproxen for my back pain. I am not a wimp, but I have learned to prepare for the worst - particularly living alone in the rural world. I also have bi-lateral hernia repairs and the mesh may make the reservoir placement just a bit more involved. He won't know till he get in there, but that may add to the discomfort.
I have then normal stuff well covered - meals, etc, but the discomfort, potential urine blockage (I had that happen after a prostate biopsy and needed to go the the ER, foley for a couple of days and then self cath for another day or so) and whatever I am not thinking of is what concerns me.
Dr. Kohler's videos have been helpful. Here's one that provides some info that helped me.
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miA3yhPFTJc
Not sure if I am breaking any rules here, but you can email Dr. Kohler at IPP@Mayo.edu with questions too. He has been good about replying, but asking some questions to a surgeon is never like asking real patients! Thanks again for the frank forum!
4) How in the world do you consistently keep the implant fully inflated for 1-2 hours every day for the first year to avoid forming a capsule that would restrict length/girth. 90-100% inflated for an hour or two. Did you guys really do that each day?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Jon