In the attached photo, my thumb is pressing on the deflate-valve button of the Titan deflate-valve. My middle finger (which you can't see the tip of) is pressing against the opposite side of the valve (so that the thumb and middle-finger press against each other when they deflate).
The pump itself is located underneath the deflate vavle (so in this photo, it is located toward the top of the photo - above my thumb and finger - where you see the top-curve).
Where is your pump?
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37yo. Implanted for 1st time in 2018 with Titan. I’ve had ED my whole life, & was born with Phimosis & Congenital Downward Curvature - both of which corrected in 2009 (with Nesbitt's & Circumcision). ED remained until 2018 implant.
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I believe the docs post op instructions should be very specific on addressing the placement of the pump (tugging on it—handling it to prevent adhesion—etc) as after a couple weeks it can become fixed in place.
Sept 11, 2018: excision, grafting (human cadever tissue) and implant. Doc is Dr Edward Karpman in Mountain View, surgery at El Camino Hospital, LOS Gatos CA. AMS 700 CX infrapubic 18 cm + 3 cm RTE. http://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php
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At week two the pump was attached to my scrotum it rotated 90 degrees was facing left. Pulled the pump loose from
My nut sack ouch took about three sessions .each time felt a little better
Kept pulling down on pump. At week five it fell to the bottom behind my family jewels facing forward. Alls well
Sex is GREAT
Mike
My nut sack ouch took about three sessions .each time felt a little better
Kept pulling down on pump. At week five it fell to the bottom behind my family jewels facing forward. Alls well
Sex is GREAT
Mike
74yr.old married 54yrs pc11/13 rad seed implants started ved 1/14 .implanted 11/20/2016 ams lgx 18+1 11 up 8 down 6 1/2 flaccid 7 5/8
local uro sanford health,
s. central N.D.
MIKE
local uro sanford health,
s. central N.D.
MIKE
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Just got back from my 6 week visit and first pump up. As I suspected the DR admitted that the pump was riding high. He said it was positioned correct but I have a tight scrotum and it pulled it up and scared in. My cut was vertical on the front side of my scrotum. He said that after 5 more weeks If I find it too difficult to inflate and deflate he would do a revision and "find a new pocket" for the pump. I can pump it ok but its hard to find the release valve and squeez it without hitting a testicle. I told him it would be very difficult laying down, and he said you can do it if you stand up right. Yes I can. He also told me not to pump it rock hard because the type of cylinder was not standard, it was made to stretch the skin and give me more girth, so over the years I could pump it further He gave it a name but I forgot. The length is not much different between flaccid and pumped up maybe 1/2 inch. When flacid I have 2 bumps near the base one on each side where the tubes bend down. The tubes going around the penis are still sore like I shaved too close,, he said the skin was very thin there and would go away after another month. He told me to pump it every morning. I don't know if its normal but the head is always cold. I need a mitten for it.
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Found prostate caner April 2010 Had prostate removed July 2010. ED went down from there. Had implant AMS 700 Nov 12 2018.
Age 73. Married 51 years.
Age 73. Married 51 years.
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Scar on the my right side is a hernia the left is the reservoir. Also it only takes about 4 pumps for full inflation.
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Found prostate caner April 2010 Had prostate removed July 2010. ED went down from there. Had implant AMS 700 Nov 12 2018.
Age 73. Married 51 years.
Age 73. Married 51 years.
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Looking good great job. Enjoy your new toy. Merry Christmas.
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Implant AMS 700 CX, MS (18cm x 12mm with 5.5cm RTEs) on 10\4\16. 64 Dr. Edward Kata of Orlando. Awesome surgeon. Check out, 'DD Bryan. My implant journey, Wit and Wisdom, Stretching routine, Implant Pics, Natural Hang. Live in Ga.
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georgie wrote:Just got back from my 6 week visit and first pump up. As I suspected the DR admitted that the pump was riding high. He said it was positioned correct but I have a tight scrotum and it pulled it up and scared in. My cut was vertical on the front side of my scrotum. He said that after 5 more weeks If I find it too difficult to inflate and deflate he would do a revision and "find a new pocket" for the pump. I can pump it ok but its hard to find the release valve and squeez it without hitting a testicle. I told him it would be very difficult laying down, and he said you can do it if you stand up right. Yes I can. He also told me not to pump it rock hard because the type of cylinder was not standard, it was made to stretch the skin and give me more girth, so over the years I could pump it further He gave it a name but I forgot. The length is not much different between flaccid and pumped up maybe 1/2 inch. When flacid I have 2 bumps near the base one on each side where the tubes bend down. The tubes going around the penis are still sore like I shaved too close,, he said the skin was very thin there and would go away after another month. He told me to pump it every morning. I don't know if its normal but the head is always cold. I need a mitten for it.
Nice looking dick, like how you keep it shaved.
Implanted 6/26/2018, Coloplast Titan 20cm, no RTE'S, infra pubic, Dr. Rhee, Kaiser 80 yrs., married 57 yrs. ED for over 20 yrs.
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georgie wrote:Im 2 weeks and 3 days since surgery. Every picture I've seen the pump is below the scrotum. Mine is behind up against the root of my penis. My finger is on the base of the pump bulb. I doubt I could get a hold of it to pump. Will it drop?P1030689.JPGP1030688.JPG
You didn't have Dr Saracino did you? Some of these guys tie it to your penis for the one handed method. I could never get mine to work right after 4 months had it moved from the base of my penis left side to the bottom of my scrotum. No it did not move much in 4 months. Really sucked. Good luck.
LGX 18cm+3cmRTE 8 / 8/18 by Docs Saracino , Prody of FL Disfigured by Implant. Married 31 years, Functionally impotent 2+ years. 4" day of surgery now 7" inflated after VED 6.5" without. Pump moved 12/4/18 by Dr Kata
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I doubt I could get a hold of it to pump. Will it drop?
My first one was so high I could only barely grab it and required a contortion of my arm, wrist and hand to deflate. It never dropped and couldn't be pulled down. Thankfully, it was removed after 8 months. My new one is perfect. It hangs down behind and slightly below my balls. Access is now easy.
Age 72, wife is 52. 20+1 cm Titan Touch implanted by Dr. Kramer on 18 October 2017. Revision to AMS LGX 21+2 cm on 11 June 2018 by Dr. Carrion at Tampa General. Age-related ED + slight Peyronies bend (left) and slight hourglass in the center.
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georgie wrote:Just got back from my 6 week visit and first pump up. As I suspected the DR admitted that the pump was riding high. He said it was positioned correct but I have a tight scrotum and it pulled it up and scared in. My cut was vertical on the front side of my scrotum. He said that after 5 more weeks If I find it too difficult to inflate and deflate he would do a revision and "find a new pocket" for the pump. I can pump it ok but its hard to find the release valve and squeez it without hitting a testicle. I told him it would be very difficult laying down, and he said you can do it if you stand up right. Yes I can. He also told me not to pump it rock hard because the type of cylinder was not standard, it was made to stretch the skin and give me more girth, so over the years I could pump it further He gave it a name but I forgot. The length is not much different between flaccid and pumped up maybe 1/2 inch. When flacid I have 2 bumps near the base one on each side where the tubes bend down. The tubes going around the penis are still sore like I shaved too close,, he said the skin was very thin there and would go away after another month. He told me to pump it every morning. I don't know if its normal but the head is always cold. I need a mitten for it.
How old are you Georgie? Just curious. As for not pumping to Rock Hard, I have never heard of any other doctor say that and the AMS is 70% of the implant market. Keep pulling your pump down. I too have a tight, small scrotum and I easily get it down. My doctor used a stitch to keep it on the bottom but because I have such a tight scrotum, it likes to ride up high. Tugging it down really helps. My glans are frequently cold as well. I think when I inflate it may choke off the blood supply to my glans, making it cold... but then again, my glans get rock hard so maybe not.
Larry
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