Postby SW0110 » Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:02 pm
I have the distinction of having both implanted. Having severe peyronies, plaque, hourglass, etc. Several urologists told me I needed a titan to fix it. So I had a titan put in. Day 1 fixed my peyronies.
The stiff cylinders of the titan straightened me up. No more bend, no plaque, no hourglassing. After 10 months cycling, I was at 6.75 inches pumped up.
At 1 year I had a revision to an lgx. Really nervous due to spending years dealing with peyronies, shrinkage, bending, plaque, hourglass. Titan cylinders fixed all that. Now doc said let's put lgx in. You are straight and ams cylinders will keep you there. You will like the cylinders so much better.
He was right. I love these cylinders. Pretty soft deflated. Pretty natural feel. Pumped up they are hard and rigid. It is noticeable how different they are from the titan. No dog ears period. The only hard part is still the tips. Hate the pump though. The titan pump was much smaller.
I had no issue with the titan pump. Worked great and deflated fine with one push. Just pump it and it inflated. Push button. It went down.
Ams pump. Big, square edges, bumps up against stuff. Designed by a sadist who wants to torture your testicles. To inflate you MUST give one firm pump and feel a pop. No pop, no inflation. Then you can inflate. To deflate push the button hard and hold. You hear it gurgling for sure.
They both deflate just fine for me.
Which one really is no big deal to me. Am I straight, am I hard, can I use it, can I put it back in my pants and stow it. Can I pull it out to pee. Either model, I am good. Love them both. Pros and cons to both but would take either one. That pretty much says it all.
18 cm plus 1 rte titan installed March 2019. Revision March 2020 by Dr. Andrew Todd, Richmond KY. He replaced the titan with an AMS 700 LGX 18 cm cylinder plus 2 rte for 20 cm total length.