Pumping Up
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:19 pm
OK guys, I need some of your wisdom and thoughts. I had my Coloplast OTR implant done on Feb. 13th. I was told not to have any form of sex or try to work the pump until I went back to the doctor on March 28th, six weeks post-op. I did listen to not trying to pump up as my sack was so large, however, I did jerk off a handful of times. A man can only go so long without release you know.
When I went to the doctors he told me I will have to wait another six weeks as there was still too much "thickness" in my sack for him to show me how to operate the implant. I have tried to not fool around with the pump but it is getting extreamly hard to not want Homer to become hard. He is inflated to about 20% I would say as the doctor did deflat him some at the appointment.
I am back to jerking off regularly as normal but of course no sex with my wife yet. I have felt and played with the implant in my sack quite a bit now. I can feel the pump and I think the release valve. And I have tried to pump the bulb just a little to see what would happen but I have come across a problem. The bulb of the pump is extreamly hard. I have squeezed it as hard as I can with one hand and I even applied both hands and still I cannot get it to colapse at all to push fluid into the cylinders.
Now I know the doctor pumped Homer up after the surgery as he always does that to check things out before completing the surgery. Also, Homer was pumped up part way the first six weeks and then the doctor deflated Homer a little as I said at the last visit. But I cannot understand why I cannot at least get the bulb to colapse a little. I can get no movement at all in the pump bulb. I have pushed as hard as I can without any movement at all.
Has anyone else here ever come across this problem? Is there some trick to getting it to work the first time?
Den
When I went to the doctors he told me I will have to wait another six weeks as there was still too much "thickness" in my sack for him to show me how to operate the implant. I have tried to not fool around with the pump but it is getting extreamly hard to not want Homer to become hard. He is inflated to about 20% I would say as the doctor did deflat him some at the appointment.
I am back to jerking off regularly as normal but of course no sex with my wife yet. I have felt and played with the implant in my sack quite a bit now. I can feel the pump and I think the release valve. And I have tried to pump the bulb just a little to see what would happen but I have come across a problem. The bulb of the pump is extreamly hard. I have squeezed it as hard as I can with one hand and I even applied both hands and still I cannot get it to colapse at all to push fluid into the cylinders.
Now I know the doctor pumped Homer up after the surgery as he always does that to check things out before completing the surgery. Also, Homer was pumped up part way the first six weeks and then the doctor deflated Homer a little as I said at the last visit. But I cannot understand why I cannot at least get the bulb to colapse a little. I can get no movement at all in the pump bulb. I have pushed as hard as I can without any movement at all.
Has anyone else here ever come across this problem? Is there some trick to getting it to work the first time?
Den