Larry10625 wrote:Are you people crazy??? Do you realize that you could do PERMANENT damage, that CAN"T be fixed? I know you are all saying yeah, well, it didn't, LUCKY YOU. So when you get it pumped up, what happens if you can't find the deflate button??
Larry
Agreed
It is very important to listen to your doctor!
My choice was not smart and I'm thankful I didn't pay for it.
Scrotums are slippery and imagine if you slip when pumping or deflating and tear open your incision?
That's a big BIG problem.
I wanted to give my experience but do not want to promote any bad habits or bad advice.
If you feel this thread may perpetuate that I have no problem with you removing it Larry.
If I were smart, I should have at the very least, called my doctor and said I don't feel any pain when firmly holding the pump/deflate valve.
Is it okay if I pump? if he said absolutely not I would have refrained.
Again do not do this unless you are ready for the repercussions which could cause a serious infection which can lead to death.
What good is your new pump if you are dead right!