I’m looking to connect with other men who have incontinence and ED. It would be nice to share notes on how to live with both. It’s a lot to deal with as a 49 year old single gay guy
John
I’m looking to connect with other men who have incontinence and ED. It would be nice to share notes on how to live with both. It’s a lot to deal with as a 49 year old single gay guy
John
How long since your RP? I know a guy who got a double implant (AUS and penile implant)
I have done research on the AUS and don’t like the risks. I talked to two men who had it and it failed badly. I don’t want to risk an infection or worse from it. I’m still trying to learn how to live with diapers and pads.
Daily cialis or it’s generic helps with the ED.
I had major problems with both incontinence and ED and had (separately) an AUS and a penile implant.As you are getting some benefit from Cialis - I didn't - you would be unlikely to be resorting to a penile implant.
Regarding your incontinence, again it depends to a large extent on its severity - in my case my bladder would empty every time I stood up from the chair. Pads could not cope and life was pretty miserable. Prior to getting my AUS I used an external catheter (a condom-like sheath draining to a bag on my leg) and, whilst cumbersome, this was an acceptable halfway house until I could have the AUS and went a long way towards restoring my quality of life.
I'm not sure from your message what degree of incontinence you are experiencing and whether you find that pads, whilst tiresome, are a reasonable solution for you or whether you are looking for something beyond that. Happy to discuss further here or via pm if you feel that my experiences might help
Have you tried doing 200 kegels/day? That exercise helped me immensely. ED is still an issue for me (4 months post RALP surgery), but I’m on a regimen of taking Cialis (5 mg) daily and using a vacuum pump everyday. It feels like I’m making progress, but it’s still a bit depressing.
I do kegels. Yes, it is depressing to not have things down there respond like they used to even with cialis. If I met another guy in the same boat I think a lot of the pressure would be off.
JinATL, I’m sorry that kegels aren’t working for you. Before I had my incontinence under control, I was a wreck. My husband has been very encouraging and supportive with my post-surgery ED, but I feel so incomplete. I hope things get better for you.
I had a radical prostatectomy in April 2016. I have been incontinent since then in spite of my efforts with Kegels and physical therapy. I was scheduled to have AUS implant surgery but it has been delayed repeatedly due to Covid-19. My situation is complicated by the fact that I am a US citizen in Montreal, Canada not a permanent resident of Canada . My US health insurance will pay for the surgery but because I am not in the Quebec health care system the surgeon would not be covered for malpractice in case anything were to go wrong. So they will not do elective surgery. For that I have to go back to the USA which I can't do right now.
As for ED, the situation is not so bad because my excellent surgeon was able to spare my sex nerves. I am able to get erections with a little help from Cialis (or Viagra) and more recently I have been doing trimix injections which work very well but are definitely not for everyone.
I hope this is helpful. I am also gay and am 70 years old. I haven't given up and neither should you. I intend to be healthy and sexually active for the rest of my life. Best wishes. Stay strong.
This is a reposting of comments made one yr ago: "I am questioning everything at this point. I had surgery in June of 2013 and the ED problems continue. I was clearly not told it would be this bad." Today nothing has changed. I am so glad to be cancer free. I have done, kegels, medicines and all other suggested treatment options. I also have to continue to wear a pad daily. I am just in a mode of acceptance.