When will the pain go away when I pump up?

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avlis26
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When will the pain go away when I pump up?

Postby avlis26 » Sat May 09, 2015 11:57 am

Hi guys,

I'm close to 6 weeks post op and got activated 2 weeks ago. Got a Coloplat Titan.. The pump was very hard in the beginning however with daily pumping up it is getting softer and easier to squeeze.
I am only having pain when I try to pump to the max. (Actually I don't know if I'm pumping to the max as I still have some fluid when I give more pumps).
I try to pump up to the max, to see how long I can stay that way until the pain takes over. I am at 20-30 minutes before I have to deflate.
I fell the pain after 12 pumps coming at the head and it burns like hell.. I know the burning is from the implant stretching, so I am still growing, but my question is When will the pain go away?
Not sure if this pain varies from one person to another, but usually how long does it take to feel totally comfortable when pump to the max?

NickNickNick
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Re: When will the pain go away when I pump up?

Postby NickNickNick » Sat May 09, 2015 2:42 pm

I just asked this question a couple weeks back. The veterans on here told me to keep pumping, the pain will go away with time. The pain is also a sign that the penile tissues are stretching. And it's true! I'm 7 weeks post op and I started pumping to 100% after week 1. When I first started, I could only last 45 minutes to 1 hour max before I had to deflate. Now I can do over 2 hours and the pain only starts to kick in after an hour and a half or so.
Nick
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avlis26
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Re: When will the pain go away when I pump up?

Postby avlis26 » Sun May 10, 2015 9:31 am

Thanks Nick!!
It appears you are healing faster than me!!

I was wondering when we'll be pain free..Not sure if it's 3 months, 6 months or even more...
I would like to hear from the other guys how long it took for them to be totally comfortable with their implant.

pockie
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Re: When will the pain go away when I pump up?

Postby pockie » Mon May 11, 2015 2:41 am

avlis26 wrote:Hi guys,

I'm close to 6 weeks post op and got activated 2 weeks ago. Got a Coloplat Titan.. The pump was very hard in the beginning however with daily pumping up it is getting softer and easier to squeeze.
I am only having pain when I try to pump to the max. (Actually I don't know if I'm pumping to the max as I still have some fluid when I give more pumps).
I try to pump up to the max, to see how long I can stay that way until the pain takes over. I am at 20-30 minutes before I have to deflate.
I fell the pain after 12 pumps coming at the head and it burns like hell.. I know the burning is from the implant stretching, so I am still growing, but my question is When will the pain go away?
Not sure if this pain varies from one person to another, but usually how long does it take to feel totally comfortable when pump to the max?


I'm planning on having the same type of implant. Just curious, how is your post-op length and girth compared to before? Also are you happy with the erection you now have when pumped up

billylee
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Re: When will the pain go away when I pump up?

Postby billylee » Mon May 11, 2015 11:23 am

Bulb/pump gets softer and easier in time. You should be able with practice to even get it going with one hand. Max to me is when I can get no more fluid to flow and bulb is firm. Seldom does this cause even the slightest discomfort. I am not sure if I am much smaller or larger than before, if either, not much. maybe I look at situation different than most, but I am so thankful to have a hard,very lasting, erect, penis when I want....and one that is "handsome" in my and my ladies eyes.
72, ED & PE worsened with age, TURP 2008, Prostrate 1.71, T-559,
Coloplast Titan OTR 21 cm (20+1 cm rear tip extender) on 3/11/2014 by Dr. Allan Morey UT-SW Medical/Dallas


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