Charlie 8 Weeks Post Op
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 7:59 pm
I haven't been on here lately. My wife just had a knee replaced (total) last Tuesday and I have been her total care giver 24/7 since getting out to the hospital since she was released last Friday. Previous to that she was in so much pain the sex was the farthest thing from her mind.
In the mean time I have been cycling my implant every day. The pump was very hard in the beginning however with this daily pumping up it is getting softer and easier to squeeze. Every one mentions the "pop" when pumping. I must admit that I seldom feel a pop but I can feel a sudden rush of fluid into and out of the pump bulb.
I did pay a visit to my URO last week and he examined my parts and he pumped me up part way and stated everything seemed to be working properly.
Right now I can hardly wait for my wife's 4 to 6 weeks recovery is over. That's a switch. lol
Bottom line is we are now a bionic couple. Only difference is my implant won't set off alarms and hers will.
Charlie
In the mean time I have been cycling my implant every day. The pump was very hard in the beginning however with this daily pumping up it is getting softer and easier to squeeze. Every one mentions the "pop" when pumping. I must admit that I seldom feel a pop but I can feel a sudden rush of fluid into and out of the pump bulb.
I did pay a visit to my URO last week and he examined my parts and he pumped me up part way and stated everything seemed to be working properly.
Right now I can hardly wait for my wife's 4 to 6 weeks recovery is over. That's a switch. lol
Bottom line is we are now a bionic couple. Only difference is my implant won't set off alarms and hers will.
Charlie