2435tjklAS wrote:Bit over a year ago people were asking and I decided to make a video of it. imgur has since blocked that account, though, and removed every link I ever posted anywhere, cause they decided to ban penises. Figured I might as well update the link if it helps anyone. My original comment with an updated link: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18843&start=202435tjklAS wrote:FreddyFree wrote:Perito exercises and use of a VED will undoubtedly cause the implant to fail sooner. I don’t want a replacement before it’s needed.
Do you have much info about this? Because honestly I’ll start with that does seem like a reasonable concern, but I’ve not yet come across much information about these devices failing, and exactly what happens if they do (timeframes, repairs, cost). Not saying it doesn’t exist, just haven’t seen it and “undoubtedly” seems like a stretch. Maybe an increased chance, yet it's still a compromise worth it for many due to the devices abilities/your size?Injustright wrote:Despite my pointing out that two of the people advising fully inflated,mid-shaft bending are urologists on youtube, my surgeon instructed me not to do the Perito exercises. We both observed that there is musculature and blood vessels in the penis even when implanted, so it's not as if it can't suffer pain and damage when bent. Perhaps I'll do some bending with a slightly softened erection sometime, but as for doing it fully inflated I'll opt to follow my MD's advice.
Similar goes for the discussion of VEDs. I don't pretend to have monitored all the publications on the subject, but Perito and others published about the use of VEDs with AMS 700's, which are supposed to lengthen anyway. Haven't yet seen any evidence applying VEDs to Titans. But Perito does acknowledge in a youtube video that it's possible that excessive pressure could spread and lengthen the glans, leaving space between the cylinder tips and the glans, thus resulting in the floppy glans nightmare. It's almost unquestionable that at some pressure you could do damage to the spacing between the cylinders and the flesh/glans. Part of my doctor's reluctance with VEDs on implants is that guys find it difficult to use just a modicum of pressure; it's very tempting to keep applying always a little more, and a little more.
Who knows what the definitive word is? As they say, your mileage may vary. Twenty-three days after implantation I'm cleared for full use of it, so I'm trusting my surgeon.
You make a lot of reasonable points. I don’t feel like arguing/disagreeing with much, just that I have come across enough evidence that VED use works perfectly well the Titan, just as it does with AMS, and I don’t fully understand how the device is even related to the benefits of VEDs repairing lost sizes from years of decay with erectile dysfunction (most importantly the evidence is clear VED use before procedure allows for larger cylinders to be implanted) and blood flow science about the cavernosal artery diameter and stimulating oxygenation of corpora and lot of other shit I'm not nearly smart enough to understand. About the rest, it's my belief many urologists might be somewhat outdated with their procedures, given that the current medical research seems consistent that VEDs and other more aggressive exercises have many benefits (namely regaining/gaining more size, which has for a long time been the #1 patient complaint deterring many men from implants) without any complications being noted.
Spanishxb wrote:I would love to see a video of someone doing this bending with the device installed. No way I can bend this thing when it's hard? Not seeing how this is possible and can't find any videos online if someone doing it (not perito with just the cylinders in his hand, I get that). Anyone have or willing to make a video for the forum of this being done?Floridaspeedo wrote:@spanishxb
I would like to see the same. I think I am being aggressive with the exercise but I bet I am not bending hard enough.Injustright wrote:It is interesting there aren't many/any videos available showing someone bending an inflated implant ninety degrees, or even forty-five. Not trying to issue a challenge, but if that works can't some FT members post their video?
Seems only fair. I’m the one who keeps talking about it so figured I might as well record it today, especially if it helps anyone. 27 seconds of Perito’s THE Exercise: https://cdn.imgchest.com/files/b49zcamzamy.mp4
Full details: it’s my belief based on reasonable amounts of evidence that VED exercises, Perito’s THE Exercise, and other efforts are worth it because implants are more than reliable enough and the rewards of regaining/gaining more size and getting your full use out of the implant makes it necessary. Note it is possible for me to bend so much that it activates the bypass valve or something. Meaning to ask my patient liaison about that.
Final disclaimer: Remember I’m still an idiot with a brain injury, so if my advice breaks anything, it’s not my fault.
Any thoughts/questions/concerns are welcome.
Hi 2435tjklAS! i was just watching your videos. Were those bends at half inflation or full inflation?