New implantee having most (?) of the usual freakouts

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pjt1958
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Re: New implantee having most (?) of the usual freakouts

Postby pjt1958 » Tue Sep 10, 2024 3:28 am

Nixtex wrote:
CigareVolant wrote:Okay, here is some reassurance.

At a little over two years, I love, love, love my bionic cock. Works great for sex. Feels like "me".

But I had a bit of a rough start. I don't know why, but I got a lot of swelling at first. I was just re-reading my journal from after the operation, and even after three weeks my balls felt really weird. The left side was pretty normal, but on the right, where the pump went, things felt really weird around my ball. I mean, it was like thick cardboard around it and I really struggled to even distinguish my right ball from the pump. I was very frustrated.

I went back to my journal, and here's a note at day 30, which was when the doctor told me it was okay to cycle: "I did manage to press the deflate button in the office and Karpman said for me to cycle. I had managed to find the button in the office, though clumsily, and then did at home after a partial inflation. I was afraid to inflate too hard for fear of it getting stuck that way if I couldn't cycle. It's a little cumbersome, because the pump is kind of fixed in place and there's still some thick skin right nearby."

Remember, everything is wonderful now! So those feelings you are having now about how it's scary and broken and it doesn't feel right — all of those are normal. I mean, for whatever reason, my experience was worse than average, according to my doc, but it in the end it all worked out wonderfully. The skin is all back to nice, normal, thin scrotum skin, and I can easily feel the pump to inflate and deflate.

It wasn't until week 10 that I finally wrote: "Everything is working perfectly."

At week 12 I wrote: "My implant feels like part of me. Just normal. Inflating is easy, and I can even do it with my left hand. Deflation is easy and always works. (Sometimes it takes a bit longer than others, but it's never a problem. The skin feels "thinner" and I can more easily feel the components on the pump. My fingers are so used to how everything is positioned that I can usually go directly to the deflate position with little if any feeling around for right spot. Partly because I'm used to it, I think, but also because the thin-ness lets me feel the correct "landing spots" for finger and thumb."

Hopefully you won't take as long to heal as I did. As I said, my experience was unusual and towards the slow end. But the point is, in the end, despite the slow start, it all turned out wonderfully and I am thrilled about my decision.

Good luck!


Thanks for sharing this experience. I'm going through the same thing as you at your early stages. I'm just at my 4 week mark and I'm still having trouble feeling anything but the pump because my scrotum is swollen with thick skin. I'm hoping to be able to provide an update with some positive news soon.


hang in there - usually you'll turn a corner very soon and as the swelling resolves it will also become much easier to feel and mess with the pump. Huge frustration intitially.
65 with ED for >10 years. Failed pills, not happy with injections. Implanted 6/24/24 (AMS CX 21 cm) with Dr Darshan Patel at UCSD.

Nixtex
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Re: New implantee having most (?) of the usual freakouts

Postby Nixtex » Wed Sep 11, 2024 1:42 am

pjt1958 wrote:
Nixtex wrote:
CigareVolant wrote:Okay, here is some reassurance.

At a little over two years, I love, love, love my bionic cock. Works great for sex. Feels like "me".

But I had a bit of a rough start. I don't know why, but I got a lot of swelling at first. I was just re-reading my journal from after the operation, and even after three weeks my balls felt really weird. The left side was pretty normal, but on the right, where the pump went, things felt really weird around my ball. I mean, it was like thick cardboard around it and I really struggled to even distinguish my right ball from the pump. I was very frustrated.

I went back to my journal, and here's a note at day 30, which was when the doctor told me it was okay to cycle: "I did manage to press the deflate button in the office and Karpman said for me to cycle. I had managed to find the button in the office, though clumsily, and then did at home after a partial inflation. I was afraid to inflate too hard for fear of it getting stuck that way if I couldn't cycle. It's a little cumbersome, because the pump is kind of fixed in place and there's still some thick skin right nearby."

Remember, everything is wonderful now! So those feelings you are having now about how it's scary and broken and it doesn't feel right — all of those are normal. I mean, for whatever reason, my experience was worse than average, according to my doc, but it in the end it all worked out wonderfully. The skin is all back to nice, normal, thin scrotum skin, and I can easily feel the pump to inflate and deflate.

It wasn't until week 10 that I finally wrote: "Everything is working perfectly."

At week 12 I wrote: "My implant feels like part of me. Just normal. Inflating is easy, and I can even do it with my left hand. Deflation is easy and always works. (Sometimes it takes a bit longer than others, but it's never a problem. The skin feels "thinner" and I can more easily feel the components on the pump. My fingers are so used to how everything is positioned that I can usually go directly to the deflate position with little if any feeling around for right spot. Partly because I'm used to it, I think, but also because the thin-ness lets me feel the correct "landing spots" for finger and thumb."

Hopefully you won't take as long to heal as I did. As I said, my experience was unusual and towards the slow end. But the point is, in the end, despite the slow start, it all turned out wonderfully and I am thrilled about my decision.

Good luck!


Thanks for sharing this experience. I'm going through the same thing as you at your early stages. I'm just at my 4 week mark and I'm still having trouble feeling anything but the pump because my scrotum is swollen with thick skin. I'm hoping to be able to provide an update with some positive news soon.


hang in there - usually you'll turn a corner very soon and as the swelling resolves it will also become much easier to feel and mess with the pump. Huge frustration intitially.


Thank you. I managed to feel the deflate button for the first time yesterday, doctor advised to hold off on cycling for one more week then I should be on track for recovery!
30 y/o. 10+ years of ED. Implanted Titan 20 cm + 1cm RTE 8/13/2024.

Madecov
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Re: New implantee having most (?) of the usual freakouts

Postby Madecov » Wed Sep 11, 2024 11:47 am

joho1984 wrote:Sorry to ask so many questions of late…

I’m a new (surgery + five days) implantee here slightly freaking out (which I think is normal, but I’m slightly neurotic I guess). LGX installed, plus scrotal webbing reduction plus ligament cut last Tuesday.

All went smoothly but my scrotum feels so much bigger than normal. It’s not painful, per se, but very swollen and seems to have become more so (?) in the past 24 hours.

On the upside, no pain at incision, which looks neat and has had only minimal spotting when taking off plasters (now off for good), horsing antibiotics, no temp. Pump is locatable but hard (per universal experience) and not adherent to scrotum.

On the downside, can’t understand that I’ve got zero bruising (apart from where I was told to re-inflate a little (as opposed to full cycling) after my flight home) but my sack can be so big, and the inside of it feels so much thicker than normal. Irrationally (?) I’m self-diagnosing with the mental bogeyman of infection.

But rationally, is it just more likely that swelling can increase over several days before decreasing and the swelling is confined to my ballsack because that’s where the pump and all was shoved past, plus a bit of skin was excised from?

Just interested in the corollary of others’ experience?


I've had a total of 3 implants and 4 surgeries in 11 months. The first I was swollen up like a softball, I couldn't close my legs. I was horrified. The second had less but I still had some swelling from the previous surgery. My final surgery went incredibly well, virtually no swelling or pain. Things went textbook. Give it at least a month and you'll see the swelling go down and the bruising go away. An implant is major surgery, it's highly invasive.
Retired door kicker.

Prostate surgery 1999. Implant July 2023, went bad twice. Third implant June 2024.
Now, Robo Cock in the house.


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