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I'm using 4 to 6 pads a day and after careful consideration and doing a little homework I had an AMS800 (artificial urinary sphincter) installed under the hood.... Surgery done on July 13. All i can say is after all this added pain and discomfort is SOB better work!

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CERICWIN

"Under the hood?"---certainly---I guess that you could say that you had a valve job.......lol Seriously, though, I hope that it's a success for you.

CERICWIN

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AlanMeyerModerator in reply toCERICWIN

Valve job eh?

Or maybe just a new hose clamp. :)

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Desanthony

Hope you get good results from this. Take care

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harmoniken

I sure hope it works for you. I am at the deep consideration stage.

harmoniken

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ng27868168 in reply toharmoniken

No time like RIGHT NOW! What the hell you waiting for? Do you like walking around with wet pants??

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Fairway

Thanks for this. In a similar boat. Not ready consider AMS800 quite yet. The kegels seem be helping down to 2 - 3 pads a day, but very slow progress. Age 70. Good health otherwise. Had surgery 1/13/16. Looking for improvement. And answers.

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JoelT

Hoping that it does.

Joel

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Francis123

I have had the AMS800 inserted and I can honestly say it has been a lifesaver for me. I thank God for the wisdom he has given to the makers and installers of this device. I have reduced the number of pads from 8 a day to max 2 a day and then only to change when I bath and not out of necessity. The pain does linger dependant on how your body accepts this foreign device in it but eventually it does just become a bit of an irritation. It takes a little while to get used of using the pump. Just wish it had a remote...😄

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ng27868168 in reply toFrancis123

Had one installed 18 months ago. NO pain except surgery healing.

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Fairway

Good luck with this, thanks for posting, and please report on whatever progress you make.

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ng27868168

Had one installed about 18 months ago for the same reason. BEST DAMN HEALTHCARE DECISION I EVER MADE! Always amazed at how many men who suffer from severe incontinence REFUSE to have this simple device installed.

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