Gauge or no gauge
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bobsk8
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Gauge or no gauge
I got a Encore VED two weeks ago and it works great. The one thing that bothered me is that it has no gauge, which is similar to just about every medical grade VED that I have seen on line. I decided to order a LeLuv unit with a gauge, just to compare the two as far as what the different pressures feel like. I used -5hg as the max pressure on the gauge. I was surprised to find that it this seemed to feel like more pressure than I was feeling on the Encore unit, so apparently I was well in the safe zone with the Encore unit just using how it felt as a guide line for when to stop pumping.
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John Dday
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Re: Gauge or no gauge
I use a Bathmate VED with measurements, which are helpful to see that you are indeed slightly stretching. While pumped, I also do my daily keegle exercises ( prostatectomy ), shave etc. It is a gentler pump than air vacuums, and nowhere as messy. It did take a bit of getting used to, as it takes 3 refills.
1955. I have had ED for years. We were planning to go for a Rigi10 in October 2024. Life got in the way (heart attack & stent), so we are now going for injections as a fill-in. 9/2025 More life roadblocks with prostate Cancer:((
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