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Re: Robotic Surgery Recovery

John,
It's great that you are doing so well this soon after surgery. You still have some healing to go. I didn't feel right for months after my DaVinci. I remember quite a bit of perineal pain, particularly after trying to have an orgasm. A CAT scan showed fluid in that area. It took months to get past that pain. It's been almost two years for me and I still feel some discomfort in that spot. Look on the bright side: you are continent and you get erections. What more can a guy want? (smiles knowingly) Most of us here aren't that lucky even after years of recovery.

I just went to your website. I take it you're the one with the walrus moustache. Good luck with your recovery and with your business.

Paul A. RI, USA.

Re: Robotic Surgery Recovery

I envy your " successes "!! As far as things not feeling " right " I hear you loud and clear. Had my surgery Feb 17 and I feel very different. Right now I am 100% ED and maybe 85% continent. But you are correct on the sitting and rolling over..everything feels different. Hopefully as time moves on our bodies will adjust. Good luck!

Ron

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