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Should I get a pump?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 1:52 am
by Inselaffe86
I’ve been recommended to get a pump by a specialist after I was found to have a venous leak. How effective are these in restoring erectile function and are they easy to use? I’d be grateful for any advice as I’m slightly confused and overwhelmed.

Re: Should I get a pump?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 7:28 am
by Bigdog4all
You can try The Encore Pump.......I find it very effective. Easy to use.....comes in brown bag. See my post reply about The Encore Pump. Or you can Google it. For me, it's much better and more effective than the Prick in the Dick.

Yes it's mechanical to use (boring for foreplay), but you control everything from Start to Finish. Drawback....You are limited to about 30 minutes in the honey hole. Blood flow thing. Good luck.

Re: Should I get a pump?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 8:28 am
by vajim1
Wife bought mine on Amazon for $95.00 Best buy on pumps. Does help me on penile rehab but my leakage is bad and have to repump several times for sex, dang it :cry:

Re: Should I get a pump?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 10:11 am
by bldoink
I have used the Erecaid pump (manual version) for a number of years and I've been very satisfied with it. You can find a link on the lower left of this page to a Frank Talk supporter where you can purchase that brand.

Re: Should I get a pump?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 11:54 am
by Lost Sheep
Inselaffe86 wrote:I’ve been recommended to get a pump by a specialist after I was found to have a venous leak. How effective are these in restoring erectile function and are they easy to use? I’d be grateful for any advice as I’m slightly confused and overwhelmed.

With a constriction band they allow penetrative sex because, once you (vacuum) pump an erection, the ring can keep it. But restoring natural function, not at all.

However, they can keep penile tissues healthy and elastic when used judiciously. The nocturnal erections men get keep flushing oxygen-rich blood through those tissues and stretch the tissues to maintain size. A vacuum pump can (at least partially) substitute for that. This is important to prevent atrophy.

Re: Should I get a pump?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 7:50 pm
by AnotherOldMan
Why is the specialist recommending a pump?

If it is for exercise/rehab purposes then there is probably no need to shell out 100 or more dollars.

A good medical grade pump, while costing more, can be used for both penetrative sex and for exercise. My experience has been the
medical grade pumps are a lot more durable.

There is a learning curve and the key is to take it slow and have patience.

As to your question, "Should I get a pump?", I think every man should own at least one.

Re: Should I get a pump?

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 10:58 am
by retexan599
+1 for the Encore Impo-Aid pump (battery version) with associated constriction rings. Have used one for years. Have various sizes of rings. Use coconut oil lube. Keep pubic hair trimmed to ensure tight seal and easier removal of ring. After 30 minutes of use, remove the ring, wait 5 minutes, then repump. Can go all afternoon like that.