pepesilvia wrote:Hey Merrix!
Question for ya: I’m 6 days post-op, implanted by the legend himself Dr Eid. I was wondering if ya have any tips on deflating. Reading thru your journey I know it was an issue for you as well in the early days. Currently I’m cycling twice daily for 30min, and my biggest issue (thankfully) is being confident in full deflation. I sent a picture of my flaccid to Dr Eid and he said it looks like it might be partially deflated, however I commented that I can feel the tubing crunch up and down the shaft and he said that sounds like full deflation. Is there any indicators your recall to help know it’s fully deflated? My flaccid sits about 4:30, however I also know I’m not even a week post-op so I’m trying to keep things in perspective. His assistant told me it’s going to take time to condition the penis and its flaccid state. Also did you find it better to position flaccid up towards navel or down towards ground?
Your journal was an amazing source of inspiration for myself (and everyone here) to find the confidence to go thru with the final frontier, so from the bottom of my heart thank you!!! I’m also incredibly impressed with Dr Eid, his staff and the entire process.
Glad you have found my Journal useful.
First of all - Six days. Six days. Forget flaccid. You are so far off your final flaccid state that you can be.
After six days, my dick was pointing at 1:30 and I had not yet even managed to deflate.
After my first deflation, 13 days after surgery, my "flaccid" still pointed higher than your 4:30.
It was a few rough weeks from then on.
And it took months before my flaccid started to look like it does today.
Regarding where to point it - it is my belief that you should avoid pointing it (i.e. forcing it) downwards.
If you can point it up, then I believe that's the way to go.
In my case, that was impossible. My dick would have pointed up above my waist line of my pants, shorts, whatever I was using.
So I did point it down. And I think that made my angle a bit worse than it would have been otherwise. But this is just my guess.
I still have a great angle, 2:00-2:30, but it was even higher right after surgery, before I started to wear tight clothes and forcing my not yet softened flaccid downwards.
If you can't point it up, I'd have opted for sideways. And alternating sides through the day.
How do you know it's deflated? I'd say the best indicator is the cylinders flattening.
When fully deflated they are collapsing and gong flat basically.
You will feel that easily with your fingers.
The problem is that in the beginning, even if your cylinders are fully deflated, you still won't have a nice down-hanging flaccid.
You are swollen - there are body fluids inside your cavernosum.
Your Titan cylinders are also stiffer and harder, the material itself, than it will be later on as time passes by.
So take it easy.
I am very confident that if you are cycling 2x30 minutes after 6 days, and your deflated dick points at 4:30 - your result (and your flaccid) is going to be fantastic.