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ProAct vs. AUS

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@jeffmarc

Even though an AUS sounds like it would stop your leaking. It does not provide 100% stoppage.. Doing heavy exercises would probably still cause leaking. I asked this a few weeks ago in an advanced prostate cancer user group meeting. Everybody who had an AUS said they still had leakage.

I’ve been unable to find any information about ProAct’s ability to stop incontinence. The urologist I go to, who specializes in urological incontinence, has not used it yet, but has many other techniques.

Nobody In all of the groups I attend, has reported about having treatment with ProAct.

You can always use a penis clamp. I use a Weisner which I got from Amazon, It was recommended by one of my urologists. You can wear them for about two hours at a time and it works quite well. I use it when I go to the gym and have no problems leaking while using weights.

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All good information (although I've never heard of ProAct. Do you have a link with information?)

From what I've read, you'll still get some stress incontinence with an AUS. Lifting will certainly do that. But I understand that the incontinence will reduce by around 90% with only one light pad per day needed for some stress incontinence.

I've read about the clamp. Everyone says don't wear it for more than 2 hours at a time.
I don't like the idea of it at all. But then, I've never tried it.

Thanks Jeff. My stricture surgery was May 2024 and, when I went back in October last year my full incontinence was stopping me from living normally. They gave me a Bard clamp which was a game changer. I was at least able to go back to work and social activities. Most of the time I forget it's there but, at the end of day it does get uncomfortable. I do wear it most of the day but, not at night. At least with the clamp it has given me time to do PT, which didn't help retention and, take my time deciding on which surgery, AUS or ProAct. I just wish I could find a doctor versed in both who could give me his take on the best course. It's impossible to find a scorecard on how many procedures a doctor has done on each.