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implant bulb challenges

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 12:50 pm
by David2324
I received an implant 3 weeks ago and all is going well with healing. However, the inflate bulb is extremely difficult to depress and, once depressed, stays that way until I can squeeze slightly from the other direction to get it back to normal position. This happens 2-3 times. If I persevere, the bulb remains resistant to depression until about 10 or so pumps, after which there seems to be some kind of release and I can easily pump to a full erection. I have tried using two-handed pressure, and I hear the click on the first pump, but it just doesn't seem to open up until 10-15 really difficult (and painful) pumps. Anyone else experience this? Thanks.

Re: implant bulb challenges

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 12:56 pm
by Larry10625
David2324 wrote:I received an implant 3 weeks ago and all is going well with healing. However, the inflate bulb is extremely difficult to depress and, once depressed, stays that way until I can squeeze slightly from the other direction to get it back to normal position. This happens 2-3 times. If I persevere, the bulb remains resistant to depression until about 10 or so pumps, after which there seems to be some kind of release and I can easily pump to a full erection. I have tried using two-handed pressure, and I hear the click on the first pump, but it just doesn't seem to open up until 10-15 really difficult (and painful) pumps. Anyone else experience this? Thanks.



That's very normal. When your doctor gives you the green light, jump into a hot bath and soak and pump for as long as you can... feels great and loosens up the pump. :)

Larry