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Pumping question
Posted: Wed May 15, 2024 5:56 am
by Dutchie
Hi, I am implanted 5 weeks ago. I started cycling a week ago. I read that most guys do about 20 pumps. I can do about 50 pumps and it's erect, but I can still do more pumps. Probably I am doing something wrong or there is something wrong with the device.
Any thoughts?
Re: Pumping question
Posted: Wed May 15, 2024 6:16 am
by thedriver
As long as it gets erect, different size's on the cylinders, tubing, and reservoir will dictate how many pumps are required.
Try to do complete wall to wall pumps giving time in between for the pump to refill.
Re: Pumping question
Posted: Wed May 15, 2024 8:44 am
by Dutchie
thedriver wrote:As long as it gets erect, different size's on the cylinders, tubing, and reservoir will dictate how many pumps are required.
Try to do complete wall to wall pumps giving time in between for the pump to refill.
Thanx. I will try this evening?
Re: Pumping question
Posted: Thu May 16, 2024 12:12 pm
by DeadlineDave
Dutchie wrote:Hi, I am implanted 5 weeks ago. I started cycling a week ago. I read that most guys do about 20 pumps. I can do about 50 pumps and it's erect, but I can still do more pumps. Probably I am doing something wrong or there is something wrong with the device.
Any thoughts?
Occasionally, when I'm at the high range of pumps...like 25, the bulb starts acting like it has become very easy. I don't think anything is really happening then. When it does, I hit the defalte button for a hot second, then resume pumping. This seems to reset it.
Everyone is different, and I truly know nothing, but 50 sounds like a lot.
Re: Pumping question
Posted: Sun May 19, 2024 7:27 am
by on the road of life
Hi
At first between the pain, the fear, the unknown, and how hard the pump and system are, you may be giving yourself micropumps.
Over time you realize what a complete bomb it is.
What you have to verify is that it is filled and maintained, my recommendation is, forget about the number of pumps, as you gain confidence you will be able to make more effective pumps.
Of course, it is always advisable to consult with your doctor.
Greetings