Hi Guys,
I have just made a post about my implant 9 old week implant, and my problems so I hope this post is ok too as different question.
Those of you who have the Coloplast OTR may very well sympathise with me unless I'm doing something really wrong!
I can easily find the inflation bulb and the square housing where the OTR valve sits. But, to identify the actual release button I find very hard (it is slippery and slimy feel)
and I'm never sure if I'm squeezing in the correct side out of 4. Any tips / guidance would be really appreciated!!
Best regards Andy.
Locating the release / deflate button on Coloplast OTR
Re: Locating the release / deflate button on Coloplast OTR
Try while in a warm bath. It will relax the scrotum and make things easier.
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Re: Locating the release / deflate button on Coloplast OTR
Andy47 wrote:Hi Guys,
I have just made a post about my implant 9 old week implant, and my problems so I hope this post is ok too as different question.
Those of you who have the Coloplast OTR may very well sympathise with me unless I'm doing something really wrong!
I can easily find the inflation bulb and the square housing where the OTR valve sits. But, to identify the actual release button I find very hard (it is slippery and slimy feel)
and I'm never sure if I'm squeezing in the correct side out of 4. Any tips / guidance would be really appreciated!!
Best regards Andy.
Hi Andy47, I also have the Titian and was implanted in July. ED2013 is correct, when your Dr says it's safe to take baths you need to take a long hot soak and the tissue in the balls becomes very malleable. Best wishes.
ED since my late 30's. Implanted 7/7/15 Titan Coloplast 18cm +4 cm extenders. Revision Jan 2017
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