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Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 2:24 pm
by Journeyman
So approximately a week ago, as I was doing my cycling routine, I felt like a pop and a jolt of pain in the area of the crus . Since then , when I inflate, I feel a pressure towards the back of the cylinder ( left side only ) . I can move my erection to the right no problem but if I try moving it left, it feels restricted and starts to get painful the more pressure I apply . I was hoping this was a fluke and would resolve itself but that's not happening. I keep wondering if the back of the left cylinder could slip out of the crus . I'm not sure how that works on the back half of the implant. Is there a pocket that the cylinders sit in ? I was looking at penis anatomy, implant images on Google and still don't have an answer . I see the crus and the root but don't know if it's a pocket the cylinders sit in . In my head , that's what it feels like ..... a cylinder outside of where it's supposed to be nestled in. When I say it "popped " the best analogy I can use to describe it is if you ever had a joint lock up and forced it straight. It'll pop with a jolt of pain which is what it felt like in the crus . I'm getting to the point of contacting Dr. Clavell about it . I'd like to hear anyone's thoughts on it . Has anyone else experienced anything like what I'm describing ? Do the cylinders sit in a pocket and can theoretically slip out ? If so can it be fixed manually or am I looking at a surgery to get it fixed ? I'm totally lost on this one .

Re: Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 2:26 pm
by Journeyman
*hear

Re: Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 2:51 pm
by Bwtbbb
The entire cylinders reside in the tunica. It is possible for the back end of the cylinders to perforate the tunica in the crus and I believe this would require surgery if that is indeed the issue.

Re: Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:04 pm
by Journeyman
Bwtbbb wrote:The entire cylinders reside in the tunica. It is possible for the back end of the cylinders to perforate the tunica in the crus and I believe this would require surgery if that is indeed the issue.

Thanks for your answer. I know they're in the tunica , I just don't know if you can dislocate the tunica/ cylinder outside of the crus . I experienced this as I cycling ( Pumped 100% , VED , Perito exercises) . I felt the pop when I was maneuvering my erection . It's felt restricted since. I'm constantly aware of it . I can still inflate and deflate no problem, just don't move it to the left

Re: Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:15 pm
by Journeyman
I realize this might be a dumb question, but I really don't understand what I experienced and am still experiencing. Trying to make sense of it and I know some members in here are incredibly educated on everything implant. I seek these opinions. I don't know if I should worry or relax and give it a week or two .

Re: Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:18 pm
by Journeyman
I don't know if it's even physically possible what I'm suggesting .Google pics of penis anatomy doesn't help

Re: Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:30 pm
by Bwtbbb
I would get a scan done

Re: Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:47 pm
by Old Guy
Maybe a thing to ask doc about for sure. You are still pretty new implant so don't be too rough with it.

Re: Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:52 pm
by jimmyd24
definitely contact your Doctor

Re: Summoning the knowledge and opinions of all implant scholars

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 4:09 pm
by Journeyman
jimmyd24 wrote:definitely contact your Doctor

Yeah , thats what I'm reluctantly gonna have to do . I'm afraid of the answer .... ignorance is bliss I guess . The other problem is , Dr. Clavell is in Houston and I'm nowhere close to Houston. A phone call , appointment sure.... the thought of flying to Houston for a revision already makes me nauseous. I don't have the time or money for that this soon after my first surgery in April. This sucks