bbb2.5 wrote:At 24 weeks your still healing. It is common for most guys to have trouble locating the release value. I personally think it is much to small of a tab to find. One of the main things is that you should be pulling down on your entire pump at least twice a day if not more. You cannot damage it. Are still still icing? Most guys do not follow through with the direction giving to them by their doctors. As for Migration of pumps, just happen, and there is not much that can be done about that, other than opening up and fixing the problem. Most Doctors will not do that. Once healed you should be able to locate it or least fill it somewhat. There might be some discomfort as you begin to squeeze the valve. It will be okay in the end. You will be able to operate the pump and release valve. Look at the end result...You can achieve a nice erection now once you are head. Question...Have you discussed this with your Doctor yet ?
Michael, Coloplast Patient Educator.
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I can locate both ends of the valve and squeeze them, but I have no idea which end contains the the deflate pin. Right now (at 6-plus weeks), it’s a painful process, and I cannot get to a flaccid state (feels sort of spongy). But I shall persist ... oral sex for the first time tonight!