Do any other Titan implantees pump to the max so that the bulb flattens out?
Do you think this could lead to a faster failure of the implant, especially if I do that every time I use it?
I have a 24cm+1cm RTE Titan with Titan Touch bulb and I feel like I don't have a "full" erection without pumping it to the max, but I am concerned about the device's longevity.
What has been your experience?
How long have you had your Titan implant, and if it failed, how long did it last?
Titan pump flattens out
Re: Titan pump flattens out
In early days my pump bulb regularly collapsed during pumping and took quite a while to refill so it could be squeezed again. This could occur at any stage of pumping, either before the cylinders got hard or toward the end of the process. Once the novelty of having the implant wore off I pretty much quit inflating it at all and on the subsequent rare occasions that I have inflated I haven't noticed any collapsing.
Dave, 80, Maryland - Implant (Titan) 2008 by Dr. Andrew Kramer (failed Sept 2020) - never used due to a stroke that, among other things, ended my sex life.
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Re: Titan pump flattens out
Something's not right there. For pump to flatten out the fluid supply would have to be blocked by something. See the surgeon about it. Maybe a kinked tube? Mine will pump right up, and when it is fully erect the pump will not compress any more. The only time it goes flat is at the end of a pumping stroke, and as soon as I let go it fills right back up for the next stroke.
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