I've seen it written in pretty much every patient's as well as surgeon's manual for AMS 700 CX: "do NOT hold the deflate button and squeeze the pump at the same time!"
Since I have an unimplanted CX laying around I tried it: first I pumped the CX completely hard until it couldn't take any more pumps, then held the deflate button while all the fluid slowly whizzed out and the cylinders were ultimately still full of fluid but not under pressure. Then, I held the deflate button and started pumping more. To my surprise, this actually caused the remaining fluid inside the cylinders to be sucked out and pumped back into the reservoir! I kept pumping while holding deflate until the cylinders were sucked totally flat.
It would be awesome to be able to completely deflate the cylinders like this in my own installed CX, but of course Boston Scientific warns not to. Does anyone know why they say not to? Do they think it damages the system in some way?
Holding deflate button while squeezing pump
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Holding deflate button while squeezing pump
Early 30s with ED from jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side
Aug 2024 revision to AMS CX 24cm + 2rte
My journal: viewtopic.php?t=17202
Aug 2024 revision to AMS CX 24cm + 2rte
My journal: viewtopic.php?t=17202
Re: Holding deflate button while squeezing pump
That's weird. Don't think I could hold the deflate button and pump at the same time though.
Sure would help deflate an implant to flat, huh?
Sure would help deflate an implant to flat, huh?
Nov. 8, 2019
5+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 37 years to my beautiful young bride
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5+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 37 years to my beautiful young bride
Always here to answer questions if you PM me
Re: Holding deflate button while squeezing pump
wolfpacker wrote:I've seen it written in pretty much every patient's as well as surgeon's manual for AMS 700 CX: "do NOT hold the deflate button and squeeze the pump at the same time!"
Since I have an unimplanted CX laying around I tried it: first I pumped the CX completely hard until it couldn't take any more pumps, then held the deflate button while all the fluid slowly whizzed out and the cylinders were ultimately still full of fluid but not under pressure. Then, I held the deflate button and started pumping more. To my surprise, this actually caused the remaining fluid inside the cylinders to be sucked out and pumped back into the reservoir! I kept pumping while holding deflate until the cylinders were sucked totally flat.
It would be awesome to be able to completely deflate the cylinders like this in my own installed CX, but of course Boston Scientific warns not to. Does anyone know why they say not to? Do they think it damages the system in some way?

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Re: Holding deflate button while squeezing pump
Wow this sounds like a great hack. I wonder if it works for all implants?
Implanted October 11, 2024, Dr Karaman. Infla10 AX 20cm +1cm RTE.
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ED about 14 years. Pills worked for 12 years, later worked 50%. Tried almost everything, nothing worked: Shockwave-Testosterone-PRP-Stem Cells-Botox, Etc
My Implant Journal - Click Here
ED about 14 years. Pills worked for 12 years, later worked 50%. Tried almost everything, nothing worked: Shockwave-Testosterone-PRP-Stem Cells-Botox, Etc