Nick74 wrote:Alright, so yesterday I had my consultation with Dr. Ronald Anglade. I’ve got a couple of questions for you guys. He mentioned that after the implant surgery, my erection is going to point straight forward but right now, my natural erection goes upward. So I wanted to hear from others who had the same experience.
He also said that after surgery I’ll need to pull the pump down regularly to keep it in the correct position. For those who’ve gone through this was that uncomfortable or hard to do in the beginning ..I m really scared specially for the pump pulling cause my balls are very sensitive..and ofc the erection look..I appreciate any comments,experience or opinions..
My new cock points pretty much straight out. My old one had a gentle upward curve that made it go much more towards 1:30 or 2:00 (i.e. well above 45 degrees). Here's the thing. I liked that graceful curve, and I liked how it pointed up, and I wished that keeping that was an option. (Why not a curved implant Coloplast?) But after worrying about it, I realized that I valued a reliably hard cock much more highly than I valued that angle, so I marched ahead. And now I absolutely love my new, reliable, straight-out cock.
As for the pump, I got an unusual amount of swelling and my healing was on the slow side, according to my doc, and I really struggled to get any kind of grip on the pump to pull it into a particular place. But even so, it settled into a perfect location kind of between and behind my balls. My hunch is that the position may have more to do with what the surgeon does than with that pulling stuff after, but honestly I have no idea. I can only report my own single experience.
Implanted June, 2022 by Dr. Karpman. 22cm Titan with 1.5cm RTE.