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Keeping it Straight!
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 8:19 pm
by Bxguy1
As many of you already know I'm 3 days post op with a C/P titan (24 cm w/o rte) ..things are getting better day by day and the worst is over I hope. .I am having difficulty in one area and that is keeping my penis straight up towards my navel..I have a jock strap and I guess it hilds it upright but it seems to turn to the left..I asked dr eid and he told me to use washcloths to wrap it at the base and a rolled one across the uppper half...may I'm not doing it right. ..any tips??
$ thanks for all the support here it's really appreciatd
Re: Keeping it Straight!
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 12:34 pm
by jeremc
Charles:
Try the Jockey Pocket Briefs, they worked great for me.
Best of Luck, and welcome to the Brotherhood!
Jere
Re: Keeping it Straight!
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 3:57 pm
by inthezone
Boxer briefs seem to help a lot, I usually wear two pair. Keep in mind you might be partially inflated, so it might be softer and bend to one side more easily than you expect. Most everyone says to stay pointed to your navel for the first six weeks. I even went to the extent of peeing in a large cup to keep it comfy without having to point down.
Re: Keeping it Straight!
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 1:51 pm
by Bxguy1
Thanks Jere and I.tzone!
As i write this I am leaning back in my chair with my butt bones resting comfortably on a nice inflated donut, happy to feel pressure free and comfortable in my Munsingwear pouch briefts! The simple pleasures, eh?
I will try the jockeys eventually Jere...they're probably very similar tho..a great way to keep the gang in order!
I-zone, I will be diligent in keeping Jr at attentiin for the next 6-7 weeks as well. Hm, 6-7 weeks? Sounds familiar- sort of like a mini boot camp!! Drill 'em and keep em at attention. ..get 'em combat ready!!!
Re: Keeping it Straight!
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 2:25 pm
by radiodec
Yep it is in the Army now. It will come to attention on command, and be all that it can be.
Just don't give it a dishoorable discharge.
Radiodec