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any danger of blowing it out?

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:49 am
by dmikesaw
Due to loss of pre-implant surgery penis size (length and girth) I am pumping to the max a couple of times per day now (per instructions). I start out totally deflated and then pump 15-20 times till the pulb won't pump any more. This used to cause the tip to sting, but that has almost gone away now (after several weeks of pumping). Then, I wait a couple of minutes and try to squeeze a little bit more. Then again a few minutes later. And so on.

Anyway, since this thing is just plastic (and a little bit of metal) I am wondering how much it can withstand before I blow out the tubing or the bulb or the reservoir or the cylinders themselves. I mean, it is not made of titanium, afterall. Anyone know if I am overdoing it? Heard of anyone else blowing out an implant? I paid $20,000 of my own money for this thing and flew to the USA to get it put in, so I want it to expand as much as possible, but I don't want to break it the first couple of months...............

Re: any danger of blowing it out?

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 8:24 pm
by Dave48003
Relax! It is designed to take what you can give it. I believe there is also a relief valve to prevent over pressure situations. Keep pumping, it sounds like the routing Keith has posted, and I have repeated. One suggestion. Pump til it hurts! Then wait until it eases up and pump some more!

Dave