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sad news after the euphoria (pump problems)
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:08 am
by subhash
Sad news again
After the local uro did resetting of the valve, I could pump effortlessly for the next 2 days.. then I took a break for 5 days and tried to pump. Again it just went flat and only after several attempts I could pump again.
i simply cannot make sense of this.
Bros, pl help me find what am I missing and how do I solve this problem?????
Re: sad news after the euphoria (pump problems)
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 3:12 am
by Ronn1708
Sorry that you are having an issue. I don’t have the AMS so I don’t know how their pump works. Have you call the doctor who did your surgery? I had a pump on a titan fail after just 3 months post revision a few years ago.
I hope you can get an answer. Please keep us posted!
Good luck
Ron
Re: sad news after the euphoria (pump problems)
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:15 pm
by Gt1956
My AMS pump is 8 1/2 months old. After my initial swelling went down & I learned how to efficiently pump. Mine has never caused any issues at all. Very easy to find, grasp, pump & deflate button works easily every time.
Re: sad news after the euphoria (pump problems)
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:54 pm
by ED2013
The AMS pumps can be glitchy especially at first. I suggest pumping at least every day or more. Needs to be “broken in”.
Re: sad news after the euphoria (pump problems)
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 3:26 am
by Gt1956
ED2013 wrote:The AMS pumps can be glitchy especially at first. I suggest pumping at least every day or more. Needs to be “broken in”.
Is that how yours was??
The only breaking in mine needed was for the owner...me to get better at pumping & deflating. Mine worked perfectly when the nurse pumped me up the very first time. The main difference was her delicate fingers could find the release button easily. I was hesitent to go home until I could find the button everytime.