AUS Recipients -The Gold Standard--Activities
First off I know your decision wasn't an easy one, but your quality of life was suffering and yes I maybe headed down that road after being incontinent for 4 yrs so please respond as to just how active a person could be after receiving the AUS.
When all the healing is complete can you still carry your 2 yr old Grandson on your back and throw him up in the air?
Can you ride a bike with your spouse and not fear upsetting the AUS?
Can you golf, bowl, run a mile?
Can you lift weights?
Can you play softball?
Can you mow your lawn and dig up your flower bed?
Can you fish, hunt, ski, or watercraft?
I could go on and on AND IT'S REAL IMPORTANT TO KNOW WHAT I AM TRADING MY LEAKING FOR?
I solicit your honest answers because the decision is life-changing.
After all this is the Gold-Standard? Is life Golden after it?
For all of us who are looking for good reasons to move us to a life-changing decision as the AUS-----------WE NEED TO KNOW HOW INACTIVE DOES IT MAKE YOU??
Finally, if your erections are good, how will my sex life be affected? My wife is really interested in that area.
Thanks so much for your feedback............I just fired my current Doctor after being non-reponsive the last 4 months, it's too bad because I know he knew his stuff. Just got referred to at a new hospital in Florida.
Sincerely,
Lion1
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Gold Standard
Can you ride a bike with your spouse and not fear upsetting the AUS?
*Yes – just need a split seat. No horseback riding though
Can you golf, bowl, run a mile?
*Yes, yes, yes. I don’t golf, but I do bowl and do the treadmill with no problem
Can you lift weights?
*Yes – I do this twice a week
Can you play softball?
*Yes – just watch the sliding
Can you mow your lawn and dig up your flower bed?
*Yes, yes. – No problems here
Can you fish, hunt, ski, or watercraft?
*Yep.
Finally, if your erections are good, how will my sex life be affected? My wife is really interested in that area.
*I can’t help you here. Mine weren’t good (nonexistent), so I had the inflatable penile implant done with the AUS.
As I’ve mentioned here before, these devices have given me my life back.
Gone from 6-8 pads a day to barely one.
My wife loves the implant. It’s always ready and never backs down half way through.0 -
Honest Assessmentharvs said:Gold Standard
Can you ride a bike with your spouse and not fear upsetting the AUS?
*Yes – just need a split seat. No horseback riding though
Can you golf, bowl, run a mile?
*Yes, yes, yes. I don’t golf, but I do bowl and do the treadmill with no problem
Can you lift weights?
*Yes – I do this twice a week
Can you play softball?
*Yes – just watch the sliding
Can you mow your lawn and dig up your flower bed?
*Yes, yes. – No problems here
Can you fish, hunt, ski, or watercraft?
*Yep.
Finally, if your erections are good, how will my sex life be affected? My wife is really interested in that area.
*I can’t help you here. Mine weren’t good (nonexistent), so I had the inflatable penile implant done with the AUS.
As I’ve mentioned here before, these devices have given me my life back.
Gone from 6-8 pads a day to barely one.
My wife loves the implant. It’s always ready and never backs down half way through.
Harvs,
Thanks so much for your honest assessment. I don't expect everything to be perfect again. I just want to know if all those things that add quality to my life can still be accomplished. Your responses are greatly appreciated.
Lion10 -
NMNM said:NM
Good luck on your decision and sometimes changing doctors is a good thing. I know it was for me....Praying in my own way whatever decision you makes gives you peace.
Nick
Unfortunately, it wasn't the Doctor just the system and the limited access to the doctor. I know that the Doctor was the right choice. Damn the system and the staff who never followed-up.
Thanks for your prayers.
Lion10 -
AMS800lion1 said:NM
Unfortunately, it wasn't the Doctor just the system and the limited access to the doctor. I know that the Doctor was the right choice. Damn the system and the staff who never followed-up.
Thanks for your prayers.
Lion1
I can confirm what Harvs has said, except the split saddle for the bike, mine is on the way as I write,
Unfortunaely I cannot say the same for the implant as I did not get one, and because of one nerve being removed, only 2% chance of ever getting one normally.
At the age of 71 and being married for nearly 50 years, not as much of a problem as I thought it would be.
Don0
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