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Thank you for your reply! My husband just said he agrees with you. So far so good w the AUS. I see on this site several people have mentioned pulling the device downward occasionally. The doctor mentioned this briefly but didnt really say how to do it. Is it pretty easy to do this and when should he start?

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@mirsy Surgeons will install the bulb differently. My first one barely extended out, very hard to squeeze. Doc said keep pulling. I had many problems, leaked all the time even though it was activated. Had bulb switched to other side. Nope. Emergency surgery 6 months after installation to remove it all. Urethroplasty and 13 months with suprapubic catheter for it all to heal. Looked like not installed properly with enough slack so when I pulled it pulled on the cuff that eroded the urethra. New surgeon installed it with plenty of slack. I can grab the tubes and hold on for 2 handed or do it 1 handed. Be careful if you pull on the bulb. I believe you should be able to hold on to the tubes and squeeze. If you can't, be careful on pulling. Not too much pain after activation. Works great, but I leak some when sitting on a hard surface, like a chair or stool. Good luck.