vajim1 wrote:I still get pain in my penis at 11 weeks when fully pumped so I know I am still growing.
I am one week after you, and in fact, I get pain in my penis without fully inflated. How do I know I am not fully inflated? Because I pump till I feel a little pain, wait there over five minutes, the pain at that time has vanished, then I pump two or three times more, pain returns, wait more time until pain dissapears, and pump again one or two more times. Then, the pain comes and doesn't fade away. In fact, as time passes, the pain is more and more intense.
That is the point I consider fully inflated, and I guess that while there is pain, grow is possible, because that pain occurs because pressure pushes tissues. When there is no pain, i.e, when I pump and pain dissapears, I suppose that it is because that first pain do not correspond with tissue expansion, but to the fact that I am not still completely healed, and the tissue aches under the pressure. Once it get used to the pressure, stops aching, but when the pressure expand the tissue, the pain don't fade away.
I think that is the fisiological explanation.
And I presume that once the whole thing is totally healed, and with maximum pressure the implant allows, there is no pain, all the possible expansion has been reached and no more grow will be possible. If you are well sized, of course. If you have been oversized, you will never reach the point of no pain.