First day cycling after 2 years peyronies then implant, feeling good.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:08 am
Just left the doctors after my surgery was just under 3 weeks ago now. They said all clear to start cycling, everything healthy.
Still a bit gutted on my loss length but seeing how bloody hard this thing can get I'm sure I'll find my way lol! It's currently hanging downwards a bit but they said after cycling I should be nice and straight.
Curious to others out there how often did you start cycling a day? Especially those who had peyronies incase there is any difference?
1. How many times do you pump it up, then deflate a day?
2. How long do you leave it pumped up? Is it dangerous to leave it long as possible? I ask that as I remember hearing if you have an erection for a long time you need to go hospital but of course that's with a non bionic penis
3. Is it suppose to kind of ache/hurt once cycling to the max? Pretty sure I read that's fine somewhere as we're just stretching it out. No pain no gain kinda thing?
4. Any other recommendations?
(Just to add, really appreciate this forum and everyone sharing their stories/comments etc, hard to talk about this with literally anybody in real life, that does some damage on your mental over a 2 year span but I can feel a weight being lifted off my shoulders already)
Still a bit gutted on my loss length but seeing how bloody hard this thing can get I'm sure I'll find my way lol! It's currently hanging downwards a bit but they said after cycling I should be nice and straight.
Curious to others out there how often did you start cycling a day? Especially those who had peyronies incase there is any difference?
1. How many times do you pump it up, then deflate a day?
2. How long do you leave it pumped up? Is it dangerous to leave it long as possible? I ask that as I remember hearing if you have an erection for a long time you need to go hospital but of course that's with a non bionic penis
3. Is it suppose to kind of ache/hurt once cycling to the max? Pretty sure I read that's fine somewhere as we're just stretching it out. No pain no gain kinda thing?
4. Any other recommendations?
(Just to add, really appreciate this forum and everyone sharing their stories/comments etc, hard to talk about this with literally anybody in real life, that does some damage on your mental over a 2 year span but I can feel a weight being lifted off my shoulders already)