Let the count down begin
Let the count down begin
5 days to activation go Thursday to Dr
Re: Let the count down begin
Woohoo! Think sexy thoughts.
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Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.
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With my ams 700 who needs thoughts HA HA HA
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Hey that's true. Best wishes for hard times!
Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.
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Clay:
Best of luck. It will be a wonderful new world and once you master the art- Wow. The bionic guys here will salute you and the rest of us watch your progress as yet, we may need to follow you along this road.
Enjoy.
Regards,
DIck
Best of luck. It will be a wonderful new world and once you master the art- Wow. The bionic guys here will salute you and the rest of us watch your progress as yet, we may need to follow you along this road.
Enjoy.
Regards,
DIck
"Regain-is-the-Aim"
Dick
PCa-surgery 10/06
Dick
PCa-surgery 10/06
Re: Let the count down begin
Who needs sexy thoughts I got a ams 700
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As my luck goes she started her monthly deal this morning and I go fire activation Thursday oh well thats the way it goes guess it will give me a few days to get in some pumping up practice pratice make perfect as former California governor Arnold says (not going to attempt to spell his last name) I'm going to pump you up I wounder if he secretly is a bionac man HA HA HA jd
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Tomorrow is the day for activation
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well he didnt activate it said i was still swelled some but said i could use it when ever i wanted to semi hard he also said i could go ahead and inflate it when i felt comftrable to just make sure i could find the release valvue so happy about that not sure about the swelling tho i guess i am still some not alot but it just happens to be right over the release on it glad he told me i could use it because i just could not take it any more wife gave me a blow job last week i think with my being grumpy she was eager for the release lol so going to try inflate it in a couple days he didnt show me how yet but i will find some videos on it im anctious to see how big and hard i get inflated because it gets pertty hard now not inflated and about the same length before surgery not inflated
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Clay. This is directly from Elizabeth Rae, the AMS Worldwide Senior Patient Liaison. I have passed this around to most new implant users as it will be very difficult to pump it at first. I still usually use two hands (for balance purposes) but my LGX IS finally loose enough to use one. Hope it helps!
You may prefer to use both hands (left-hand thumb over right-hand thumb on front side of the inflate bulb, with left-hand index finger over right-hand index finger on back side of the bulb) to squeeze the inflate bulb HARD/FAST to “pop” the valve into the inflate position, rather than just using one hand on the inflate bulb. This method will stabilize the inflate bulb between your fingers and provide you with double the squeeze strength.
Be sure that after each complete squeeze of the inflate bulb, you relax your fingers and allow the bulb to refill. To give slight, partial squeezes will only increase greatly the number of squeezes you have to give the pump bulb because you’ll be pushing very little fluid into the cylinders with each little squeeze.
After the initial very HARD/FAST squeeze of the pump to activate it, each subsequent squeeze of the inflate bulb is done with firmness.
Follow the deflate instructions as shown in the AMS 700MS User’s Guide.
Best regards,
Elizabeth Rae
AMS/Worldwide Senior Patient Liaison
PH: 800-328-3881, ext. 6261
USER TIP
Fully depress the inflation bulb and hold it for 3-4 seconds after it is depressed. Release your grip on it and wait 5-8 seconds while the bulb refills with saline solution from the reservoir. Repeat that process over and over until the desired firmness is achieved. A stinging sensation is noticeable as the corpora cavernosa is stretched tighter and tighter -- a sensation that will disappear over time.
You may prefer to use both hands (left-hand thumb over right-hand thumb on front side of the inflate bulb, with left-hand index finger over right-hand index finger on back side of the bulb) to squeeze the inflate bulb HARD/FAST to “pop” the valve into the inflate position, rather than just using one hand on the inflate bulb. This method will stabilize the inflate bulb between your fingers and provide you with double the squeeze strength.
Be sure that after each complete squeeze of the inflate bulb, you relax your fingers and allow the bulb to refill. To give slight, partial squeezes will only increase greatly the number of squeezes you have to give the pump bulb because you’ll be pushing very little fluid into the cylinders with each little squeeze.
After the initial very HARD/FAST squeeze of the pump to activate it, each subsequent squeeze of the inflate bulb is done with firmness.
Follow the deflate instructions as shown in the AMS 700MS User’s Guide.
Best regards,
Elizabeth Rae
AMS/Worldwide Senior Patient Liaison
PH: 800-328-3881, ext. 6261
USER TIP
Fully depress the inflation bulb and hold it for 3-4 seconds after it is depressed. Release your grip on it and wait 5-8 seconds while the bulb refills with saline solution from the reservoir. Repeat that process over and over until the desired firmness is achieved. A stinging sensation is noticeable as the corpora cavernosa is stretched tighter and tighter -- a sensation that will disappear over time.
62. Retired. AMS 700 LGX implanted Nov. 18, 2013. Ask me any questions about being implanted or life afterwards.