AUS activation and riding a bike

Posted by denkea @denkea, Dec 1, 2025

To those who've had an AUS implant. Did it take a while after activations to get used to it? How much of a learning curve was there?
How long until you were very comfortable with it?
Also were you able to ride a bike after, or how long after, the implant.

Thanks in advance.

-d

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There is a device called The Sling for light incontinence. Also, while waiting to see how the incontinence developers with time (delayed side effects from radiation) and debating which way to go, an incontinence clamp can be worn comfortably while riding a bike. At very least it can be a stop-gap temporary measure.

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