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Nube

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:09 am
by Barespirits
User Name is Barespirits located in Seattle,Wa. area. Age 76

Implant done 7/22/17, 700 LGX,MS pump, 18cm x 12mm / 2.0 cm
Very pleased so far, But inflating is like squezzing a walnut and finding deflate button so far an issue,
I do not seem to get the stand out erection that I see in photos. How many pumps to full erection ? Just started pump and deflating yesterday after Dr, Visit.

Re: Nube

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 4:23 pm
by williamb
Barespirits, You say you were implanted 2 days ago on 8/22, went to Dr yesterday for activation 8/23 and today you are pumping the implant up by yourself. Implant done 8/22/17, 700 LGX,MS pump, 18cm x 12mm / 2.0 cm.
This sounds more like some one pulling our leg. You should have put 42 cm for length of implant.
Dave

Re: Nube

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 4:52 pm
by antelope
I wouldn't say "leg".

Re: Nube

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 5:02 pm
by radioradio
Barespirits wrote:User Name is Barespirits located in Seattle,Wa. area. Age 76

Implant done 8/22/17, 700 LGX,MS pump, 18cm x 12mm / 2.0 cm
Very pleased so far, But inflating is like squezzing a walnut and finding deflate button so far an issue,
I do not seem to get the stand out erection that I see in photos. How many pumps to full erection ? Just started pump and deflating yesterday after Dr, Visit.

Maybe he meant 7/22...

Re: Nube

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 3:40 am
by Barespirits
I stand corrected , Did I just say that ?? :oops:
Yes to 7/22/17 Implant date.

Having a question as to pumping approx 15 + times, Pump becomes rock hard .. and erection about 4:30.

Re: Nube

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 8:07 am
by David_R
Barespirits, we need to remember that old word that we all hate: patience. But, fortunately or unfortunately, that's the word for a recently-installed implant. It will get easier as it gets "broken in" (not to be confused with just "broken" :o ). I've been there and so have many/most of my brothers in here. We'll be with you as you go through this frequently-frustrating time. But it will be worth it! :D

Re: Nube

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 8:30 am
by Larry10625
David_R wrote:Barespirits, we need to remember that old word that we all hate: patience. But, fortunately or unfortunately, that's the word for a recently-installed implant. It will get easier as it gets "broken in" (not to be confused with just "broken" :o ). I've been there and so have many/most of my brothers in here. We'll be with you as you go through this frequently-frustrating time. But it will be worth it! :D



I'm with him. After my surgery, I wanted everything perfect either tomorrow or the next day. I was not interested in waiting 6 weeks :)

Larry

Re: Nube

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 7:38 pm
by williamb
Barespirits , I for one appreciate your correction,
I stand corrected , Did I just say that ?? :oops: Yes to 7/22/17 Implant date.
. I was thinking that I was one big sissy because I know that I could not have come close to that feat.
seriously , I wish you the best of luck and many years of good, rigorous use out of the implant. I do know that you will give up before it does.
Welcome and Good luck in the future
Dave

Re: Nube

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 3:11 am
by Barespirits
Thanks all for your good talk. I feel much better now , I was going out to the shop and get the vice grips to squeez my rock hard walnut. Sure glad I read your post first. I been saved again. First time on 7/22/17 Thanks again all. ;)

Re: Nube

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 10:43 pm
by Barespirits
Now 4 weeks since implant.
Question ; Pump .. At different times while pumping which is like squeezing a walnut quite hard the pressure brakes loose and a very easy squeeze and then starts getting hard again. :o
At 4 weeks I have pumped up until nut is hard as that walnut. ;)

All comments appreciated.