Pumping and edema

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OregonStrong
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Re: Pumping and edema

Postby OregonStrong » Wed Jul 30, 2025 12:24 am

I’m a pretty advanced pumper at this stage, I pump 2 to 3 times a day for years and zero negative effects on my implant. Find the right sized cylinder and wear a cock ring over your nuts that will keep them from getting sucked into the cylinder
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51 yrs old. E.D. issues started around age 35, combo venous leak/testicular failure. Bilateral testicular implants for severely atrophic testes. Implanted 6/11/20 Dr. Kramer LGX 21cm + 1.

Doggedly_positive
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Re: Pumping and edema

Postby Doggedly_positive » Wed Jul 30, 2025 1:16 am

duke_cicero wrote:
Doggedly_positive wrote:For example, let's say that you pump up the cylinders to 80 kPa, then use a VED, pumping it up to 20 kPa of vacuum, which is minus 20 kPa.

The total differential pressure is thus increased to 100 kPa, but the pressure in the cylinders is still nominally 80 kPa.

In practice, because of the very slight additional stretching of the tissues, the pressure in the cylinders may well fall to 79 kPa, making the total differential 99 kPa. Not a lot of difference.

What a VED will also do is tend to pull the cylinders axially outward because of the net pressure acting on the cross-sectional area of the penis.

This apparent lengthening is only illusory and temporary, because with the removal of the partial vacuum, the cylinders will settle back into the crus.


I appreciate the explanation. I understand the basic physics here. I'm assuming the same is not true for malleables...


Doggedly_positive wrote:The other danger with a VED is having a ball get sucked up into the VED cylinder.

Very painful!


Before my malleable implant, I experimented with VEDs. I had a ball get sucked in once, and I panicked. It hurt. So bad.


Malleables would not exert any outward pressure on the tissues, so the only stretching would be due to the partial vacuum.
RALP with 75% nerve sparing 10/24.
Some tumescence from 5 weeks post op. Erection improved with pills, stalling @ 60%
Frisky with young wife again. Implanted Rigicon 10X 20 cm + 1 cm RTE mid April 25.

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Kodixx
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Re: Pumping and edema

Postby Kodixx » Wed Jul 30, 2025 12:16 pm

This question is for those who use VED post-op. When I asked my Dr about that, he said they work hard to get the sizing (length of implant and number of RTE's) just right so there's no floppy glans and so the tips don't go too far into the glans. So he cautioned that anything that would stretch the length of the tissue might make the cylinders/RTE's too short for the stretched space. As a result I haven't used VED post-op, which is ok for me because I'm ok with the sizing.

Has anyone had an issue like that ? Or is it your experience that the length of the cylinders seem to expand enough to keep the sizing (length) ok with the glans ?

- Chuck
Feb 2025 - 58 yo, 38 with greatest wife ever
AMS CX, Tenacio, Dr Broghammer (excellent) - pre-op L:7", post-op @ 5 mo L: 6.75" G: 5.5"
2 wks pain, cycling-sex-lifting @ 7 wks, only minor discomfort @ 10 wks, felt like 'new normal' @ 16 wks

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ElbowRoom
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Re: Pumping and edema

Postby ElbowRoom » Wed Jul 30, 2025 1:44 pm

The VED pressures I see here from other users seem low. I have a medical grade pump that goes to 18 in/Hg which is 80 Kpa and 8psi. I have another consumer-grade pump that can go much higher than that (though I generally don't).
58yo Coloplast Titan implant scheduled for 10/23/2025 with Dr. Hakky. Pre-op erect measurements:
8.5"L and 6.5"C


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