Need help with maybe stuck AMS LGX pump...
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 7:50 pm
I am at 11 weeks. I had HUGE swelling which took about 8 weeks to go down to where I could start feeling parts. During the first 6 weeks, I was about 70% inflated which got uncomfortable and old. Then I took 4 airplane trips and it blew up again, so am just now back where I was.
I went to see Dr. Kansas yesterday, awesome as usual. He said there is still swelling around the deflate button, but he found it, and I was able to find it a few times. I put in 4 or so pumps, found the deflate and actually heard the elusive vibration sound. It wasn't easy, but I did it. He left me in a room a while to practice, and said to keep working on it and within 2 weeks or so I'd be an expert.
I came home that evening, expecting the same small success, but when I pressed the bulb to pump, it put 1 pump in, I'm pretty sure, but the bulb stayed depressed, and didn't fill back up quickly. I'm pretty sure I've deflated that single pump and re-inflated it with a single pump, but this is pretty hard. There is so much swelling around the bar with the button, I can only surmise where it is and push like hell.
I remember reading something about "resetting" a pump....maybe holding down deflate and pumping, but since it's all sort of vague down there.....like a wad of biscuit dough around all of it, I can't do much.
It worked just fine in his office in the morning, so I can't imagine that I "broke" anything sitting at a desk. It's discouraging, but I'm keeping the faith that I'll get it. I work at it for a while, trying to "feel" the parts, then I take a little break with a warm heating pad.
I'm hoping someone has an idea for me, but it's still nice to have a place to express what's going on.
Thanks,
David
I went to see Dr. Kansas yesterday, awesome as usual. He said there is still swelling around the deflate button, but he found it, and I was able to find it a few times. I put in 4 or so pumps, found the deflate and actually heard the elusive vibration sound. It wasn't easy, but I did it. He left me in a room a while to practice, and said to keep working on it and within 2 weeks or so I'd be an expert.
I came home that evening, expecting the same small success, but when I pressed the bulb to pump, it put 1 pump in, I'm pretty sure, but the bulb stayed depressed, and didn't fill back up quickly. I'm pretty sure I've deflated that single pump and re-inflated it with a single pump, but this is pretty hard. There is so much swelling around the bar with the button, I can only surmise where it is and push like hell.
I remember reading something about "resetting" a pump....maybe holding down deflate and pumping, but since it's all sort of vague down there.....like a wad of biscuit dough around all of it, I can't do much.
It worked just fine in his office in the morning, so I can't imagine that I "broke" anything sitting at a desk. It's discouraging, but I'm keeping the faith that I'll get it. I work at it for a while, trying to "feel" the parts, then I take a little break with a warm heating pad.
I'm hoping someone has an idea for me, but it's still nice to have a place to express what's going on.
Thanks,
David