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Devices and Supplies
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 2:27 pm
by radioradio
What do I do with my VED, Bands, Bimix, syringes, etc. now that I will be implanted on Wednesday. Any reason whatsoever to keep any of them?
Or are they "Free to a good home"?
Bob
Re: Devices and Supplies
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 2:51 pm
by sliphill
radioradio wrote:What do I do with my VED, Bands, Bimix, syringes, etc. now that I will be implanted on Wednesday. Any reason whatsoever to keep any of them?
Or are they "Free to a good home"?
Bob
None that I can think of Bob. I trashed my syringes. I gave my trimix to a friend. I still have the VED and some rings, just haven't got around to trashing them. No man, you wont need those anymore. I can get mine rock hard with about 10 or 12 pumps. I haven't had sex with it yet, but I rubbed one out, and my gosh, talk about intense. Couldn't believe how much I had stored up!
Re: Devices and Supplies
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 3:12 pm
by DaveKell
Public Service Announcement... it is against federal law to transfer a prescription med to another person. I won't tell if you won't though.
Re: Devices and Supplies
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 3:38 pm
by radioradio
Thanks Dave. I actually knew that about the bimix. I wouldn't give that away. Can you imagine the newspaper headline
"Man Arrested in Dick Drug Sting"? Maybe I should start a thread to come up with the best headline.
But really, any reason (other than warped nostalgia) to hang on to my monster pump?
Bob
P.S. 5 days to go. My head is spinning. This "boldly going where [few] men have gone before", keeps going through my mind with the Star Trek theme in the background. It got me to wondering -- How rare are the bionic brothers? Are they (soon, we) one in a million?
Re: Devices and Supplies
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 3:44 pm
by Tybeeman
radioradio wrote:What do I do with my VED, Bands, Bimix, syringes, etc. now that I will be implanted on Wednesday. Any reason whatsoever to keep any of them?
Or are they "Free to a good home"?
Bob
FYI my doctor told me to hold on to my VED. When, I am 58, I need a revision, I hope it last 15 years at age 73. It is nice to have to pump between the failure and the install of the new implant.
I have a medical vibrator that I paid a lot of money for I wish I could sell it but I couldn't do it to someone because it didn't work.
Re: Devices and Supplies
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 4:29 pm
by sliphill
DaveKell wrote:Public Service Announcement... it is against federal law to transfer a prescription med to another person. I won't tell if you won't though.
Thanks Dave!
All I know is the guy told me that it worked good for him.
Re: Devices and Supplies
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 4:34 pm
by sliphill
I got the penis pump from the novelty store. It didn't cost that much. I really don't know how long my implant will last, hopefully a good long time.
Re: Devices and Supplies
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 4:48 pm
by Lost Sheep
Tybeeman wrote:FYI my doctor told me to hold on to my VED. When, I am 58, I need a revision, I hope it last 15 years at age 73. It is nice to have to pump between the failure and the install of the new implant.
Interesting. I posted a thread asking if a vacuum pump could be used as an assist to pumping up an implant and was thoroughly excoriated for the potential dangers of that practice.
Was your Doctor thinking the implant would be removed and replaced at a later date with the VED used to maintain elasticity in the meantime? Or did he envision using the pump over the non-working implant?
Re: Devices and Supplies. Just the rings
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 4:53 pm
by Lost Sheep
Since the implant does not inflate the corpus spongiosum or glans, some men who still have tumescence in thise tissues will, after the spongiosum is engorged will use constriction rings to keep that engorgement after orgasm or after leakage would have lost the engorgement.
Just as some men, after implantation, continue oral meds to provide spongiosum engorgement.
Re: Devices and Supplies. Just the rings
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 4:57 pm
by sliphill
Lost Sheep wrote:Since the implant does not inflate the corpus spongiosum or glans, some men who still have tumescence in thise tissues will, after the spongiosum is engorged will use constriction rings to keep that engorgement after orgasm or after leakage would have lost the engorgement.
Just as some men, after implantation, continue oral meds to provide spongiosum engorgement.
Hmm, interesting.