Age at Install of AUS 800-When too old
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AUS age
I was 68 when mine was installed last May. It works like a charm. I assisted a friend who was incontinent for 15 years after RT. His situation was difficult as the RT makes the tissues less amenable to a good result. Last Oct. he had a double sleeved AUS placed, and you can imagine how happy he is. After 15 years of incontinence (take note Trew), he is DRY!!! Oh, did I mention he is 86 years old??? Again, your age is in your head.0 -
I thank both of you for your replies and your encouragement. I am 84 years old. I have decided to proceed toward surgery. My uro who will implant the AUS is booked up for several weeks. I have an appointment for urodynamics in June and surgery in early July. I'm getting anxious to get going; but the wait is giving me time to study and ponder! I underwent external beam radiation six years ago. I had radical prostatectomy several years prior to that. The incontinence problem came on after the radiation. I want to get it corrected if that is possible. Should I flunk the urodynamics test or if the gadget refuses to work for me I will feel better for having tried. We'll see what happens. I will keep you posted.ob66 said:AUS age
I was 68 when mine was installed last May. It works like a charm. I assisted a friend who was incontinent for 15 years after RT. His situation was difficult as the RT makes the tissues less amenable to a good result. Last Oct. he had a double sleeved AUS placed, and you can imagine how happy he is. After 15 years of incontinence (take note Trew), he is DRY!!! Oh, did I mention he is 86 years old??? Again, your age is in your head.0 -
Best of luck to youOld-timer said:I thank both of you for your replies and your encouragement. I am 84 years old. I have decided to proceed toward surgery. My uro who will implant the AUS is booked up for several weeks. I have an appointment for urodynamics in June and surgery in early July. I'm getting anxious to get going; but the wait is giving me time to study and ponder! I underwent external beam radiation six years ago. I had radical prostatectomy several years prior to that. The incontinence problem came on after the radiation. I want to get it corrected if that is possible. Should I flunk the urodynamics test or if the gadget refuses to work for me I will feel better for having tried. We'll see what happens. I will keep you posted.
Oldtimer. I think you will be very pleased you did so. I know my friend has found a new lifestyle after all those years of incontinence. We laugh about the things we used to worry about (not meant as any insult to those who suffer incontinence, but as encouragement to Oldtimer). Good luck and let us know.0 -
radiationob66 said:AUS age
I was 68 when mine was installed last May. It works like a charm. I assisted a friend who was incontinent for 15 years after RT. His situation was difficult as the RT makes the tissues less amenable to a good result. Last Oct. he had a double sleeved AUS placed, and you can imagine how happy he is. After 15 years of incontinence (take note Trew), he is DRY!!! Oh, did I mention he is 86 years old??? Again, your age is in your head.
Oldtimer the scar tissue caused by radiation seems to be a major culprit in most of our incontinance but the 800 will solve the problem. I doubt that the uro testing will be a problem as long as you have some pressure and a little volume left it will be fine.0
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