Have any of you experienced significant pain more than 1 week post-surgery?
If yes, what are you doing to help relieve pain?
I'm exactly 1 week post-surgery and still in a lot of pain. My Dr. says I'm very swollen but he says that swelling is normal post-surgery.
I'm erect or semi-erect most of the time. My penis feels very stiff and that's painful.
My balls feel very sensitive. I've been able to locate the pump but I don't want to cycle yet because my balls feel very sensitive.
My Dr. says everything went well during surgery and I'm doing well, although I will need more time to start cycling than some of his other patients.
I'm taking hot baths, using a heating pad, Taking Tylenol and Motrin together. Not getting much relief from pain so far.
Any suggestions for pain relief are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Post Implant Surgery Pain
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MarcL97
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Post Implant Surgery Pain
Brooklyn, NY. Surgery performed 4/17/2026. Treatment for both ED and PD.
Dr. Eid's patient.
Coloplast Titan, Classic Pump.
Dr. Eid's patient.
Coloplast Titan, Classic Pump.
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LGXDownunder
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- Location: Sydney, Australia
Re: Post Implant Surgery Pain
MarcL97, pain and recovery varies a lot from person to person. One week out is very early on and what you describe sounds normal (unfortunately).
My pain was tolerable but unpleasant, especially when sitting. Walking around wasn't too bad.
I didn't require strong pain meds, ibuprofen and paracetamol (acetaminophen) were enough. So the same as your current regime.
Pain persisted for at least several weeks post op. I still had soreness/discomfort at 6 weeks when I started cycling.
That very slowly diminished over the following months until it eventually became zero.
Some thoughts. Are you icing? That can provide some relief, especially in the first couple of weeks.
Take the meds before the pain really hits rather than playing catch up. Also if you were given any stronger painkillers it can be wise to take them if needed. When I had my knee replacement I couldn't have gotten through the rehab physio sessions without taking an oxycodone beforehand.
I'm not a great fan of taking opioids but if it's medically necessary it can help with recovery.
My pain was tolerable but unpleasant, especially when sitting. Walking around wasn't too bad.
I didn't require strong pain meds, ibuprofen and paracetamol (acetaminophen) were enough. So the same as your current regime.
Pain persisted for at least several weeks post op. I still had soreness/discomfort at 6 weeks when I started cycling.
That very slowly diminished over the following months until it eventually became zero.
Some thoughts. Are you icing? That can provide some relief, especially in the first couple of weeks.
Take the meds before the pain really hits rather than playing catch up. Also if you were given any stronger painkillers it can be wise to take them if needed. When I had my knee replacement I couldn't have gotten through the rehab physio sessions without taking an oxycodone beforehand.
I'm not a great fan of taking opioids but if it's medically necessary it can help with recovery.
71, married, Sydney Oz. PC/nerve sparing RRP Mar 2022 caused 100% total ED. Tried pills, Trimix inj, focal shockwave, VED. All failed. Implanted Mar 6 2025 AMS 700 LGX 21cm x 12mm, no RTEs, MS pump, Penoscrotal. Got back to 6.5" BPEL @ 9m. Loving it.
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