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After three surgeries impacting my peritoneum, one to implant an AMS Advance sling and two to implant the AMS 800, I notice a burning at the back of my scrotum that subsides to a numbness that spreads up the shaft and deadens the "good spot" on the tip of my circumcised penis. My doctor recognized the burning as nerve irritation from the numerous surgeries. I failed to ask about the numbness.