Is a gauge needed?

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lmspca
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Is a gauge needed?

Postby lmspca » Sat Sep 28, 2019 10:54 am

I'm about to purchase a pump, some have gauges, do you really need one?

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Re: Is a gauge needed?

Postby TwoSox » Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:37 pm

Do NOT waste your money. I bought and tried two and found they did nothing. My condition was complete impotence from radical cystectomy/radical prostatectomy.

I just had penile implant Surgery in January done by Dr. Jean Francois Eid in NYC - known world wide for his pioneering "No touch" technique. I learned much from him, one of which is that there is nothing that exists that can make you penis longer or larger. The other thing I learned is that Trimix often causes scarring - a self induced Peyronies, if you will. So you may give intraurethral Muse a try.

Now I use Alprostadil (Muse) with the implant and I feel like a Ferrari.

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Re: Is a gauge needed?

Postby dtwarren1942 » Sat Sep 28, 2019 4:54 pm

“ I learned much from him, one of which is that there is nothing that exists that can make you penis longer or larger. ”

That’s strange because after five years of using a penis pump and an extender, I had successfully increased my erect length over 3/4” and my girth over1”. However, It did nothing for my ED.

If you are pumping for enhancement and/or therapy, a vacuume gauge should be used to prevent bruising and injury. If you are pumping to generate an erection to be maintained by a constriction band for sex, you do not need a vacuum gauge.

I have been pumping for about ten years for both enhancement and ED so I feel I am fairly knowledgeable on the subject.
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polish_bear_65
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Re: Is a gauge needed?

Postby polish_bear_65 » Sat Oct 05, 2019 4:02 pm

I don't think those devices are capable of producing enough underpressure to deal any harm, so what's the point then?

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Re: Is a gauge needed?

Postby retexan599 » Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:19 pm

I have never used a pump with a gauge. I can tell by experience and 'feel' when it is enough. Also can tell by how far up the transparent tube the end goes; also when the perimeter touches the inner walls of the tube, that is about enough. Learned early on not to over pump, and now avoid any small blood vessel pops.
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Re: Is a gauge needed?

Postby dtwarren1942 » Sun Oct 06, 2019 2:58 pm

polish_bear_65 wrote:I don't think those devices are capable of producing enough underpressure to deal any harm, so what's the point then?

When using an air pump system, you can reach acumen levels of up to 100 lbs of mercury (hg) if you get over zelious. 10 minutes at 15 hg can result in burst capillaries and bruising. Longer and higher levels can result in blisters.

Retexan has learned by feel and is careful enough not to be tempted to go higher, but not everyone has that self restraint. There are also pumping exercises that are based on alternating between different levels of vacuum such as 3 minutes at 5 hg and 30 seconds at 2 hg which work well with a vacuum gauge.
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Re: Is a gauge needed?

Postby bldoink » Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:50 pm

I don't have a gauge but I'm careful about over pumping. Until you learn your limits you need to minimize vacuum periods and check for signs of excessive vacuum often. And yeah, they do seem to maintain penis health.
R.R.P 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. Michael Wehle. Nerve sparing - badly damaged. C in margin. V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ ~ 14 units. Originally Edex20, then compounded PGE-1 - cost. Inject. 10+ yrs. It works. Treasure coast of FL.

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Re: Is a gauge needed?

Postby Geronimo » Sat Oct 12, 2019 5:33 am

Hi 2 years now using a VED without gauge, you can feel when you have pumped enough, and i know that with VED and hand traction you can get a bigger penis. i would think a inch in lengthand girth is possible with daily sessions, a lot bigger just after a VED session.
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Re: Is a gauge needed?

Postby Rickdx » Sat Oct 12, 2019 3:49 pm

I have a pos-t-vac VED which is touted to be 'medical grade' and does not have a gauge. Been using it for a couple years. As the others have said,
take your time and slowly work up time used and amount of vacuum. Be sensible, just as you would gently enter an exercise program such as weight lifting.
Age 75. ED bouts increasing in frequency and duration in older age. Multi year history of high BP and meds. No diabetes or prostate issues. TRT gel started at age 64. T b4 gel 239. T with gel mid 600s. Current ED treatment = VED.

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Re: Is a gauge needed?

Postby mcdave555 » Sun Jan 05, 2020 8:01 pm

I used a vaccum pump from CA and it says to stay below 10 inches of Hg , I found pumping too long my cock got stuck on the tube , had to get a larger diameter tube, but I did gain some length and girth also


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