Pulling pump down

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Motorheadrulz
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Re: Pulling pump down

Postby Motorheadrulz » Wed Oct 01, 2025 2:00 pm

Some Drs put in an anchor stitch to keep it from migrating back in the abdomen, so be careful you aren't ripping it out. I can still feel mine and sometimes it doesn't move when I sit or bend.
Born in the last century and RPP in 2020. Started trimix in Mar 2021. Implanted with AMS700 LGX + Tenacio pump in Nov 2024.

Doggedly_positive
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Re: Pulling pump down

Postby Doggedly_positive » Sat Oct 04, 2025 10:49 pm

Like you, Robbie, I was implanted by Dr Love - in April.
I was told to pull the pump down every day, but in the first couple of weeks, somewhere along the line, I missed doing that for a day or two.
The result was that the pump migrated upwards, leaving perhaps a centimetre of tubing palpable.
It now sits bulb down and I have to be careful when I sit down on a hard chair, and need to discreetly push it forward, or slide back into the chair from the front.
By the time I went to see Dr Love, it was pretty firmly anchored in place, and he wasn't able to pull it down.
I regret not pulling it down much harder at the very beginning to break the adhesion, because it'll now need a revision.
However, I've learned to live with it and it's not a big deal any more.
RALP with 75% nerve sparing 10/24.
Some tumescence from 5 weeks post op. Erection improved with pills, stalling @ 60%
Frisky with young wife again. Implanted Rigicon 10X 20 cm + 1 cm RTE mid April 25.


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