This is my first post. I’m 3 weeks out from my surgery (performed by Dr Yefi). I met with his PA last week for a cycle demo in the office. It seemed difficult but he assured me that I would “get the hang of it” once I tried. I went home and tried, but i pinched my scrotum so hard that it was sore of a couple of days. I tried again this morning but the bulb seems buried and far back.
The online vids, along with the posts in here made it seem easy, but I’m afraid I won’t be able to make this work.
Did any of you have this same type of experience?
I’m disappointed.
Pump Bulb not accessible
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Pump Bulb not accessible
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Re: Pump Bulb not accessible
I was instructed by my Dr. To keep pulling it down so it would sit correctly. At 3 weeks that was a bit sore but eventually you’ll be one in nature with it and you’ll both be satisfied.
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Are you steadying the pump bulb with one hand as you pump with the other?
I found that worked well for me early on. The bulb is really hard at first and difficult to squeeze. I have strong hands, and I still struggled at first because the pump tended to roll out from between my fingers, rather than depress.
Keeping it still with one hand while I squeezed with my other hand made inflating easier.
I found that worked well for me early on. The bulb is really hard at first and difficult to squeeze. I have strong hands, and I still struggled at first because the pump tended to roll out from between my fingers, rather than depress.
Keeping it still with one hand while I squeezed with my other hand made inflating easier.
55; ED for 23 years; Coloplast Titan implant on 10/26/20; Dr. Martin Gross; Happy to share my experiences in private messages
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It’s fairly deep up in there. How can I pull it down? Tug on the scrodum?
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My first (lying asshole) surgeon never mentioned pulling down on the pump. It eventually "migrated" to a spot where I could not access both buttons. I stayed about half inflated for a couple of months. After each revision, Dr. Perito emphasized pulling down on the pump. You don't have to pull much to start with. Pull the pump ball, not the scrotum. My pump and release buttons are quite easy to access.
It ALL gets easier as time passes, swelling abates and healing progresses.
Good luck man!
It ALL gets easier as time passes, swelling abates and healing progresses.
Good luck man!
73 Years old. RP Oct 2010, No erections after, Botched Titan implant April, 2013, Successful Titan revision, April , 2014 by Dr. Paul Perito, Miami. Titan failure Feb 2017. Rev. by Dr Perito March 1st, 2017. Titan failure Nov 2020. New Titan January 2021
Re: Pump Bulb not accessible
just try to gently work it down. You dont really pull on your scrotum. you find the bulb/pump and try to work it down.
for me -- at 3 weeks -- I was not using it yet. My doc left me about 75% inflated for a month and told me not to mess with it until my first post op visit at 1 month. Although I was instructed to tug on it slightly daily to get it to "settle at the bottom. I was pretty sore even at 3 weeks. But I did get it moved down from where it was right after surgery -- which was really high.
When I first started cycling -- the bulb was rock hard and hard to squeeze. But it broke in over the next week or so.
But just keep at softly tugging or working it down -- I dont really know how to say it differently. kind of like kneading it downward. it took about a week of doing that for it to stay down there. I'm not fully at the bottom, but I'm 3/4 of the way down and its easy to get to and use.
for me -- at 3 weeks -- I was not using it yet. My doc left me about 75% inflated for a month and told me not to mess with it until my first post op visit at 1 month. Although I was instructed to tug on it slightly daily to get it to "settle at the bottom. I was pretty sore even at 3 weeks. But I did get it moved down from where it was right after surgery -- which was really high.
When I first started cycling -- the bulb was rock hard and hard to squeeze. But it broke in over the next week or so.
But just keep at softly tugging or working it down -- I dont really know how to say it differently. kind of like kneading it downward. it took about a week of doing that for it to stay down there. I'm not fully at the bottom, but I'm 3/4 of the way down and its easy to get to and use.
59. ED from prostate removal surgery in 2018. Low doses of Trimix worked fine but usually gave a painful erection. Sildenafil - hit and miss but caused headaches for 8-12 hours. AMS-700CX 21 cm cylinder placed on 2-22-22.
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Re: Pump Bulb not accessible
Thanks for the advice and encouragement. How often (every hour, every day?) should I gently tug the bulb down?
Thanks again for sharing
Thanks again for sharing
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