Bwtbbb wrote:aussiePeyronies wrote:Update 5 weeks and 5 days
I have been cycling consistently for the last 3 days. First day I did 2 x 45m sessions (with painkillers), second day I did 2 x 30m sessions (no painkillers), 3rd day was just 1 x 30m session... Today, I will try for 2 x 30m sessions. The pain is quite excruciating, but if it means I will regain length/girth, I will put up with it.
I am finding deflating very difficult, the valve is behind my scrotum and difficult to access but I manage to do it. I can half deflate easily, then after that, it seems to deflate very very slowly or not at all. In my sleep, I feel like it auto-inflates itself a little (perhaps triggered by nocturnal erections?).
The titan flaccid at this point is very difficult to conceal, It hurts to point it down, and it hurts to point it up. It naturally points out, almost like an erection and still looks like an erection. I know this will change over time, but makes things like going to the gym very difficult. I also have to get on a plane in a few days and I will have to endure an uncomfortable few hours with my flaccid titan pointing up secured with tight clothes and a long jumper.
If anyone has any advice on deflation, or whether I should be worried about the device auto inflating in my sleep, I would appreciate it. I am going to see another surgeon for a second opinion when I am back in my state. I also get pain and burning in the perinium area post-cycling.
As for the circumsision, the doc told me after surgery that the foreskin would cover half my glans when flaccid. The foreskin does not move or change when flaccid or erect. I really am not sure if this is due to it not being fully healed, still healing from being stitched, or what. If anyone has any advice, I would appreciate it. On a positive, I think my glans is finally becoming accustomed to being exposed.
Another positive is that my natural engorgement seems to be improving, when flaccid, I wake up with some wood and my penis just looks round and full.
I do feel less sensitivity in the glans and shaft, but this is expected with the tunica expansion procedure, it may take 6-9 months for the nerves to heal.
As always, appreciate all the support from you guys.
J
I have heard Dr. Eid and other top surgeons say not to cycle if it causes pain, but discomfort is ok.
You said your glans is finally becoming accustomed to being exposed, and then you say you have less sensitivity in your glans. These are for the same reason, yet you blamed the TEP procedure instead of the circumcision?
The keratinisation of your glans is what is lowering the discomfort of wearing underwear and it is also what is lowering your sensitivity.
B:
TEP involves moving the neurovascular bundle and thus, causes some loss of sensitivity for a few months. Thus, I have said TEP may be responsible for some lack of sensitivity. Yes, in the glans, it could be circumsision too.
I understand you had a bad experience with circumsision. I also understand, some people had a good experience, and some people found no difference from being circumsized.
I am very sorry you had a bad experience. Perhaps try foreskin stretching, some say it works.
As for me, I am not going to dwell on being circumsized now. I chose to do it, I accepted the risks. I am happy with the result either way and that's what is important to me my friend. I now have a working penis, I do not want to dwell on some being circumsized.
I strongly advise to just accept your condition and focus on the positives my friend.
J