6 month update
Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 11:19 am
Just past my 6 month anniversary and wanted to provide an update. I've got a titan, than was done with pubic incision. Doc had me wait to cycle until week 4. As others have said, you have to take it slow getting back into the saddle. No issues now though. Wife and I had sex last night = it works just as advertised. I did lose substantial size and a little girth, but that was from the peyronies and previous incision/grafting surgery, so we knew what the expectations were there. Couple things I had to talk to doc about a few months after:
The pump makes noise. It started squeaking a little bit at about 8 weeks. Now, it's like strangling a duck. Wife can easily hear it too...can kind of ruin the mood if you care, but we don't. Doc says these are prone to make some noise, mine more so than most, but it otherwise is working perfectly.
It doesn't stay completely deflated. When completely deflated, I can bend it a little in the middle to tuck it a bit into my underwear. But it will inflate just a little bit = just enough to not want to easily bend, on it's own. This is a problem because I wear dress slacks to work and when I stand up from my desk it's pretty noticeable. I have to make some minor adjustments before walking around the office. Doc says when I sit I'm putting a little pressure on the reservoir and a little fluid is getting pushed into the cylinders. Titan cylinders are a little stiffer than others anyway and will loosen up a bit over time. If I lost the 10 lbs I'm carrying around I don't need that might help lol.
Given what I went through before implant surgery, these are minor issues to be sure. Another happy camper!
The pump makes noise. It started squeaking a little bit at about 8 weeks. Now, it's like strangling a duck. Wife can easily hear it too...can kind of ruin the mood if you care, but we don't. Doc says these are prone to make some noise, mine more so than most, but it otherwise is working perfectly.
It doesn't stay completely deflated. When completely deflated, I can bend it a little in the middle to tuck it a bit into my underwear. But it will inflate just a little bit = just enough to not want to easily bend, on it's own. This is a problem because I wear dress slacks to work and when I stand up from my desk it's pretty noticeable. I have to make some minor adjustments before walking around the office. Doc says when I sit I'm putting a little pressure on the reservoir and a little fluid is getting pushed into the cylinders. Titan cylinders are a little stiffer than others anyway and will loosen up a bit over time. If I lost the 10 lbs I'm carrying around I don't need that might help lol.
Given what I went through before implant surgery, these are minor issues to be sure. Another happy camper!