A couple of questions from a recent implantee

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joho1984
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Re: A couple of questions from a recent implantee

Postby joho1984 » Fri Aug 30, 2024 6:26 pm

Txagq8 wrote:Joho: congratulations on your 18 cm LGX. Granted, my bias is inevitable as that’s the only implant I’ve had and I’m just now approaching the 5 year mark. But based on my experience, and talking to a lot of guys on here, you’ve got the equivalent of a Toyota pickup truck installed. It might last damn near forever and it’s not likely to cause you any trouble once you get the hang of it. (My ‘98 Tacoma has 380,000 miles and I’ve replaced two clutches, one of which died trying to teach daughter to drive a standard)

Hard bulb/hard to pump: we’ve all been there, done that. When I first started pumping it was like squeezing a rock. I didn’t think I was accomplishing anything. But I could tell I was moving some fluid because I’d hit the deflate button and feel the buzzzz as fluid went back to reservoir and pressure equalized. Even now after about 25-30 short squeezes my bulb gets hard. I just keep going because I like it as hard as I can get it.

My speculation on why it’s hard: early on, it’s new. But age and body temperature does cause it to limber up. But think for a moment what the LGX does. It’s designed to increase in size, both length and girth.

When you have a deflated cylinder in a body cavity with room to expand, it’s going to be fairly easy to pump. You’re not pumping against any resistance. Only when you fill the cavity and start to expand against surrounding tissues will you meet resistance. Where there is resistance, there will be increased hardness in the bulb or difficulty in pumping.

Those cylinders they’ve installed in you….at the 8 day mark they are right up next to swollen, angry tissues that are aggravated from recent surgery. That doesn’t mean you don’t pump because you want that stuff stretched out to avoid limitations due to scar tissue. That’s why you follow doctors instructions on pumping early on. Different doctors abide by different protocols (I had a real start pumping early guy) but they all seem to get us to the same finish line.

I’ll echo earlier posters. It’s waaaaay too early in your recovery to worry. At your point I felt good but my dicklet looked like hell and I was thinking WTF?

A year from now, if you’re like me, you don’t even think of it as a mechanical device. I just had a defective part replaced. My implant is as much a part of me as my nose, fingers, toes, balls, and let’s not forget the uvula.


Well...the standard driving test here is in a manual, but I couldn't replace a clutch if I needed to!

It is reassuring to hear you talk about the hardness of the bulb, as many others have. I just get a bit disconcerted by getting the 'pop'. Then, 2-3 pumps later, it's hardening up again. My paranoia leads me to 'not enough fluid/kink in tubes (I can feel the tube alongside the left cylinder)/not enough fluid in the reservoir'. And it does feel hard, but it's not my full erection if that makes sense? I'm not looking for instant length regain, but understanding what's happening is a challenge.

I guess also, I am working out the tension between the good knowledge of many FTers 'it's too early to expect too much' vs. the doc's 'get pumping quickly'. Physically I feel stronger every day. But it'll be good to feel progress (though not rush it).

Anyway...good luck with the Tacoma and thank you again
Implanted on 13 August 2024 with a 18 cm + 1cm RTE LGX. Journal here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=24925

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Re: A couple of questions from a recent implantee

Postby joho1984 » Fri Aug 30, 2024 6:28 pm

dan_bionic wrote:The pump is hard in the beginning, but will get softer over time and you will learn how best to squeeze with more experience and I promise you, you'll love your dick! (Check my video and see how easy you can squeeze and inflate your implant.

The swelling goes down and up during the day but overall decreasing during the initial healing time.
It's a surgery and it's normal you are feeling flat but believe me, it will get better day by day.

Try to keep good mood and look for the future, where you will enjoy your sexual life!
Just stay happy and relax!

Cheers
Dan


Thanks Dan! Great insight as ever! Just can't work out where the length returns from (i.e. dissipation of invisible swelling when I'm just swollen, not bruised). I guess the swelling is there, even if the bruising isn't...
Implanted on 13 August 2024 with a 18 cm + 1cm RTE LGX. Journal here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=24925

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Re: A couple of questions from a recent implantee

Postby joho1984 » Fri Aug 30, 2024 6:28 pm

alans4570 wrote:To soften up the pump I was told to get in a hot bath for cycling. I waited 6 weeks per my doctor's instructions. I tried the bath a couple of times and it was too much messing around. I went to Walmart and bought a small heating pad and it worked great. Now my pump is very flexible and easy to pump. Mine started out just like yours, very hard and difficult to pump. Avoid any hot water until your incision is fully healed.


Thanks Alans! Counting down to the day I can bathe not just shower!
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Re: A couple of questions from a recent implantee

Postby joho1984 » Fri Aug 30, 2024 6:29 pm

cbinspok wrote:Way too soon Joho
It will all fall into place, follow your dr’s instructions. No worries enjoy the next few months. One day at a time. The pumps will come.


Thanks cbinspok!
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Re: A couple of questions from a recent implantee

Postby dan_bionic » Fri Aug 30, 2024 7:29 pm

I wil take som time of cycling, which is the most important, but your length and girth will return an you'll enjoy great sexual life again, believe me and keep your good mood and relax, all will be well!
Cheers
Dan


joho1984 wrote:
dan_bionic wrote:The pump is hard in the beginning, but will get softer over time and you will learn how best to squeeze with more experience and I promise you, you'll love your dick! (Check my video and see how easy you can squeeze and inflate your implant.

The swelling goes down and up during the day but overall decreasing during the initial healing time.
It's a surgery and it's normal you are feeling flat but believe me, it will get better day by day.

Try to keep good mood and look for the future, where you will enjoy your sexual life!
Just stay happy and relax!

Cheers
Dan


Thanks Dan! Great insight as ever! Just can't work out where the length returns from (i.e. dissipation of invisible swelling when I'm just swollen, not bruised). I guess the swelling is there, even if the bruising isn't...
65, from Germany, 30 years of ED
Implant July 20th, 2023, AMS LGX 18cm plus 5 cm RTE
That was the best I could ever do and I should have done it much earlier.
How I use to inflate und deflate my penile implant

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Re: A couple of questions from a recent implantee

Postby Rider1400 » Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:12 am

joho1984 wrote:
Rider1400 wrote:I have a titan with the. Lassi. But had very similar experience. At first I was doing good to get 3-4 pumps in but that number grew monthly to about 24-25 full and then a few baby pumps. Hour way early to even be concerned. You’ll get it back if properly sized. Give it a few months and then tell us how your feeling


Thanks Rider. When you were in the '3-4 pumps' stage, was that because of the hardness of the bulb or the sensitivity of the scrotum? I find it's like pushing my scrotum into a razor blade. I can sort of push through that. But after the initial release of pressure from the 'pop' it seems after 2-3 pumps there's just a lot more pressure in the bulb. I guess by then the pain is increasing and possibly I'm pushing less hard. I guess it'll help when I can have a bath to soften it up.

My surgeon's instructions were to keep it inflated at 40% for a week, then deflate then cycle. Clearly at 4 pumps max I'm not inflating to the max, but hoping while the bulb softens, I'm not losing too much to encapsulation, by at least getting some stretch in there.

Thank you again though.



Definitely the hardness of the bulb. When you’re just getting started it’s hard to manipulate the ball where you can put a lot of pressure on it. You learn as you go and shortly after this point about 2 months in I learned how to grasp it with my right hand and then put my left hand over right and could double down on the amount of pressure. It’s a combination of soreness, hard pump, hard cylinders and and worry of pump slipping out. Time will cure all, stay with it and you’ll be fine. Lots of Drs don’t allow any pumping til 6 weeks so you have no worries about it incapsulating this early on.
59 years old ED started mid 40s pills failed after 10 years. Injections works but diminishing results with pain. Implanted 5-22 Baylor,Scott,and White Dallas.Dr Michael Wierschem, infrapubic Coloplast 20cm and 1cm RTE. Going strong and loving it!


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