So last night I did another test pump using the doc’s instructions. It pumped up to adequate stiffness but after about 10 minutes I started losing the stiffness. When that happened I attempted to pump it back to stiffness. But on my second squeeze of the bulb the bulb remained partly collapsed and did not expand to fill with fluid. When I tried to press it more to get it to expand it remained collapsed. It seemed that the bulb was not pulling fluid from the reservoir, either because of a valve failure in the pump or some blockage in the tube to the reservoir.
Next I pressed the deflate button and the bulb immediately filled with fluid and expanded to full roundness. I then attempted to inflate again, but after two squeezes the bulb again remained in the collapsed state and would not pull fluid from the reservoir. I pressed the deflate button again and the bulb filled again. But when I tried a third time to inflate, after two squeezes the bulb again remained collapsed. At that point I gave up for the night.
This morning I tried again to pump. On the first squeeze I felt the bulb suddenly get softer, which it had done in the past on the first squeeze and I think that indicates the pump switched from deflate to inflate. So I continued pumping. But as I pumped, the bulb was taking a long time to recover its roundness, about 5 to 10 seconds on each squeeze. Then after 8 squeezes I was only half inflated and the bulb stopped recovering it roundness, so again it was not pulling liquid from the reservoir. I think it had been pulling liquid back out of the cylinders rather than from the reservoir during my 8 squeezes.
I called my Urologist and unfortunately he is out of town at a seminar so I can’t see him until Monday.
It appears to me that the AMS pump is either malfunctioning or there is a blockage causing it to not be able to draw fluid from the reservoir. Probably the former. I don’t think there is a leak as that would not cause the bulb to not expand.
I wonder if anyone else has had this problem?
I am guessing that the doc is going to need to open me up to either replace the pump or solve a blockage problem. Unfortunately I am leaving a month from today for a two week vacation to Norway. I will be on a ship traveling along the coast, so will have limited access to medical care on the trip. Therefore, I do not want to do any repair that involves opening me up until I get back from the trip. I don’t want to be in a medical recovery during that trip. And it would be very difficult to postpone the trip.
Things were going well for me regarding the implant up until last night. At this point, it appears that I might have drawn the unlucky straw.
