Had the Urinary Sphincter Installed and Loving it!
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Thanks for the post. I did away with pads for quite a while, but now have small leakage after urinating. I am a patient man, but getting damn fed up with wet spot on my slacks. Could you give a little more info please?
Thank you.
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Leakagedakotarunner said:thanks
Thanks for the post. I did away with pads for quite a while, but now have small leakage after urinating. I am a patient man, but getting damn fed up with wet spot on my slacks. Could you give a little more info please?
Thank you.
dr
First of all I'm glad that you are only having small leakage issues and do not have to use pads at all. That's great! I was less fortunate. I had quite a bit of leakage (3 - 4 full pads a day). Sounds like the sphincter may be overkill for your needs. According to my urologist someone in your catagory may be a good candidate for the sling. I would visit posts by others who have had the sling implanted.0 -
Post deleteddakotarunner said:thanks
Thanks for the post. I did away with pads for quite a while, but now have small leakage after urinating. I am a patient man, but getting damn fed up with wet spot on my slacks. Could you give a little more info please?
Thank you.
dr
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AUS experience
Kreinholt - Your first post in this thread was about 5 months after surgery. Can you update us? I'm being scheduled for an AUS, and am curious about what recovery from the surgery was like (my urologist said to plan a month of recovery), and whether you've been able to ride a bicycle and similar things. Is the sphinctre effective when you're doing strenuous things? Any need for revisions? You're about a year and a half post procedure now.
Thanks.
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