Biker21 wrote:I left the appointment thinking well they must be right. If you have cylinders or rods that don’t change in length I guess they have to size so you don’t end up with pressure points etc.
I’m not worried the implant would make me a shower. That would be fine although I do enjoy cycling (bikes) and I’ve a nose less saddle but I’d still like to cycle for 3 hrs like I do now. The most I’ve read one guy rides is about an hour before they get uncomfortable. But I’d rather have a functional penis!
You are correct that after implantation you will be a shower (approximately your pre-op erect length). You're incorrect in the assumption that you will be your FLACCID length or some relaxed length though. They aggressively size you from the inside with a special measuring tool, after dilating the cavernosa - pushing into the glans from the incision and reading the size, then pushing into the crus from the incision and recording the size. Add up the two (and maybe a bit more for good measure) and that's the size of implant they use. You shouldn't ever wind up with your pre-op FLACCID size after you've healed and "cycled" the implant a bit. You should be close to your pre-op ERECT size.
I think you may be mistaking "cycling" (riding a bicycle) with "cycling" (inflating implant to max then deflating after a specified time).
The "CYCLING" that other men report as becoming uncomfortable after an hour is the latter, inflating the implant to max, waiting and then deflating. Admittedly, the pump may cause some challenges in bicycling but they can be mitigated with the right gear and apparel.