WOrking out
WOrking out
Any guys out there with an implant who workout aggressively? I'm talking about heavy 70 80 lb dumbells on different incline benches / barbell squats .. shoulders press etc. I'm worried that these activities might cause pain due to pressure on the pump ? Us younger single guys gotta try to stay in shape to have chance in this new society of highly sexual women.
27, divorced no kids, ED since as long as I can remember, don't know the cause. Pills work but hate the sides/planning. Leaning towards an implant.
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Lots of guys on here still workout lift heavy with no problems just have to listen to your body and get healed up first start slow work up I workout all the time without problems I don't lift real heavy though but some do lots of posts on here if you search
HBP since my 20s Full ED i was 55 when i received my implant January 17th 2017 sever scare tissue through corpora cavernosa clear to the glands (no blood flow) complete revision new equipment july 10th 2023 AMS CX 21cm very happy
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Anthony,
I know I am not the young guy you are wanting an answer from, but we all have the same parts. I am 62 but I am fit and very active. I am an artist’s model so I pose nude in front of groups. If that doesn’t give incentive to stay in shape, not much will.
I swim laps, run, and bike. In addition, I use the circuit trying machines to tone all parts of my body. Depending on the machines the weights are typically set at 80-100 pounds. There is absolutely no connection between lifting weight and the pump. If you try to lift too much to soon before you are healed, there may be an issue with the reservoir moving in your abdomen, but after that first month tissues form around it that keep it in place.
Greg
I know I am not the young guy you are wanting an answer from, but we all have the same parts. I am 62 but I am fit and very active. I am an artist’s model so I pose nude in front of groups. If that doesn’t give incentive to stay in shape, not much will.
I swim laps, run, and bike. In addition, I use the circuit trying machines to tone all parts of my body. Depending on the machines the weights are typically set at 80-100 pounds. There is absolutely no connection between lifting weight and the pump. If you try to lift too much to soon before you are healed, there may be an issue with the reservoir moving in your abdomen, but after that first month tissues form around it that keep it in place.
Greg
I am 64 and had ED from a VL. Implanted by Dr. Ronald Anglade in Atlanta on 9/18/17. I have an AMS700LGX 21 cm via a Penoscrotal incision. Very happy with results. 6" soft and 6 3/4” x 5 5/8” hard.
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Greg1956 wrote:Anthony,
I know I am not the young guy you are wanting an answer from, but we all have the same parts. I am 62 but I am fit and very active. I am an artist’s model so I pose nude in front of groups. If that doesn’t give incentive to stay in shape, not much will.
I swim laps, run, and bike. In addition, I use the circuit trying machines to tone all parts of my body. Depending on the machines the weights are typically set at 80-100 pounds. There is absolutely no connection between lifting weight and the pump. If you try to lift too much to soon before you are healed, there may be an issue with the reservoir moving in your abdomen, but after that first month tissues form around it that keep it in place.
Greg
Hey Greg, age doesn't matter I appreciate anyone's response on here. I just want to make sure my working out routine won't be permanently hindered.
27, divorced no kids, ED since as long as I can remember, don't know the cause. Pills work but hate the sides/planning. Leaning towards an implant.
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Anthonyeavila wrote:Hey Greg, age doesn't matter I appreciate anyone's response on here. I just want to make sure my working out routine won't be permanently hindered.
your routine will be somewhat hindered by getting laid all the time!
updated: 70 y.o., implanted with titan nov. 3 by Dr. Brady in orlando to correct peyronies. 20 cm with 3 cm RTEs. due to the severity of the peyronies, some internal excisions were made scrotally, recovery will probably take a little longer.
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nudist wrote:Anthonyeavila wrote:Hey Greg, age doesn't matter I appreciate anyone's response on here. I just want to make sure my working out routine won't be permanently hindered.
your routine will be somewhat hindered by getting laid all the time!
Yeah lol that's the goal! Pills for the most part give me an erection suitable for sex... but I hate the side effects and planning. I won't really consider injections. I think a young girl will be more open to be in a serious relationship with someone who is bionic and can get hard wherever whenever FOREVER ... than someone who has to pop a pill. Im not saying pills aren't great... when I was married that's pretty much the only way I was able to have sex without worrying about losing my erection. The thought stills linger however if I would be making the right choice by getting an implant and skipping trying to date whilst taking pills/injections. First things first though i need to actually get diagnosed first in regards as to the etiology of my ED... which I am almost certain is a VENOUS LEAK. After that ... I will no for a fact that an implant will be the only way to go and I contact KRAMER or EID.
27, divorced no kids, ED since as long as I can remember, don't know the cause. Pills work but hate the sides/planning. Leaning towards an implant.
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Anthonyeavila wrote:Any guys out there with an implant who workout aggressively? I'm talking about heavy 70 80 lb dumbells on different incline benches / barbell squats .. shoulders press etc. I'm worried that these activities might cause pain due to pressure on the pump ? Us younger single guys gotta try to stay in shape to have chance in this new society of highly sexual women.
Yes I workout alot and have just been implanted. I cant see why it would cause any strain on the pump as its hanging loose in the scrotum. Just like working out doesnt put any pressure on your testicles? I havnt done any heavy lifting since being implanted but im only a few weeks out and feel like I could.
29 years old. Suffered with ED since 17. No known cause. First Implanted date 23/3/2018. Cylinders way too short and revised by different surgeon 2019. 22cm titan.
Cylinders still short and now pump is upside down and protruding. Awaiting 3rd revision
Cylinders still short and now pump is upside down and protruding. Awaiting 3rd revision
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Anthonyeavila wrote:Any guys out there with an implant who workout aggressively? I'm talking about heavy 70 80 lb dumbells on different incline benches / barbell squats .. shoulders press etc. I'm worried that these activities might cause pain due to pressure on the pump ? Us younger single guys gotta try to stay in shape to have chance in this new society of highly sexual women.
Us OLD GUYS like to get laid now and then too. There are also some OLD GUYS here that are a LOT more active than some of you young guys and the implant only hinders their activity when they are screwing some chicks brains out... maybe in the locker room at the gym??
Larry
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Been lifting and running my whole adult life. 4-5 days a week. Once you’re fully healed you will be fine. Just take the time off to heal in the beginning and listen to your body!
From Long Island. Implanted by Andrew Kramer in Baltimore with AMS Lgx 700 on 1/3/18. Peyronies led to ED and some size loss. Tried viagra, cila is to no avail. Did my research here and other sights then made the jump.
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joeyburgers wrote:Been lifting and running my whole adult life. 4-5 days a week. Once you’re fully healed you will be fine. Just take the time off to heal in the beginning and listen to your body!
Hey Joey ... I think Kramer is my number one choice. How was your recovery? How about pump placement ? I've heard some ppl complain about pump placement with him. Did you lose size or girth post implant ? Is the head of your penis wobbly?
27, divorced no kids, ED since as long as I can remember, don't know the cause. Pills work but hate the sides/planning. Leaning towards an implant.
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