Well, today is the
3rd week after surgery.
I have good news and maybe bad news.
The good news is since Wednesday I learned a new way to inflate. It's easy, albeit I think I can get better. I hold the back of the bulb with the index and middle finger (not the point of them) and press the front of the bulb with the prominence of my thumb. Like this:
https://youtu.be/o1t3YuJ_zz4?t=226I recommend everyone with difficulty pumping and deflating watch the entire video!
20~22 pumps get my dick F^@$!ng hard. No need to pump more.
I'm also deflating more now! This is good! This Wednesday I tried to get the "one-touch" to work. I pressed the deflate button, released and then squeezed my penis. And it worked! I felt some fluid going to the reservoir. I was kind of happy but after hours I looked in the mirror and my flaccid was hanging just a little below 3 o'clock. Then I thought: "F~@<, I didn't deflate enough. I need to hold this button. One-touch is my ass!". Well, this time I sit down, breathed deeper, pressed the deflate button and held it for 20 seconds while squeezing my shaft. This was the first time I think I really deflated! My flaccid hanged even lower than it used to, 4:30 I think.
Now, time to vent: how in the hell Coloplast makes a shitty deflate button like this? I mean, I'm not a stupid guy but I find it not easy to deflate. I think probably there are men with a shitty flaccid now because they didn't deflate enough in the early days after surgery. Not their fault, but Coloplast fault.
Ok, now the bad news is my ballsack hates all this pressing. The thick layer of skin surrounding the deflate button is still there and maybe a little bigger.
I'm deflating while sitting down in a chair, so my ballsack relaxes a little bit. But I don't know how I'm gonna deflate after sex if my ballsack is all retracted. Maybe things get better.
Also, I don't know if is the new way I pump, but after pumping (not while) the skin below the bottom of the pump gets sore. This started to happen this Wednesday.
I'm still fearing infection and yesterday I spent all my day reading and researching guys that had one.
Dr. Eid says an infection generally manifests itself by the 3rd or 4th week.
I think now there's not much I can do, just watch the symptoms.
https://youtu.be/WaQPD_j7aQs?t=1019 infection signals. Time-stamped.
Ah, one last thing: after deflating, I pump 1 time. Doctors and even a Coloplast engineer recommend this. I don't know if this prevents auto-filling or what, but I'm doing it!
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LuisFernandez wrote:That cut looks gnarly. Hope you keep recovering well. I wonder if being inflated for so long will affect the way the scar tissue form around the reservoir.
Anyway, hope you're doing well.
I know, but the doctor said it looks excellent
hahaha
It really takes time to heal. Subcoronal incision is tough for the patient. It's more difficult to conceal the penis under the pants in the beginning.
I'm cycling the implant since the 10th day, but I think you're talking about the time I spend with my implant inflated, right...? Yeah, I have the same worry. My doctor recommended me to stay 12 hours inflated / 12 hours deflated, but I'm just doing 8h or 7h.
MeloxDD wrote:Well...Wish you good recovery!
What about your sensitivity? How do you feel your shaft and your glans?
It's returning. My shaft is good now, it's much better than it was 1 week post-surgery. I feel my glans too. The left tip of my glans is where I lost more sensitivity, but I feel it's returning. So far I'm not so worried about it because I'm feeling the evolution.
1993 born. Brazil.
Peyronies since Sep 2019.
Penis developed curvature, lots of plaque, loss of size and axial rigidity. Severe peyronie.
Mar/21 Titan Touch 20 cm + 1.5 RTE.