Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

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RVguy22
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Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

Postby RVguy22 » Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:13 pm

Hello guys, I’m just wondering because I’m not forcing anything yet at 3 1/2 weeks, but I can’t get the penis down past 4 o’clock nor can I get it higher than say 10 o’clock or maybe 11.
Does anybody have experience with this to make me feel better that I will eventually be able to get this thing down lower? I cannot walk around at 4 o’clock. It’s making things difficult to navigate when around family and stuff like that.
I am a slower heeler because I have type two, and this is a revision from a Titan in which I got an affection so I might even be a little more tender than usual. I’m just looking for someone to give me an encouraging answer. :) Thanks!

lasthope2.0
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Re: Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

Postby lasthope2.0 » Mon Nov 03, 2025 1:11 am

Hey RVGuy,
I’ve got a Coloplast Genesis malleable. It wasn’t until day 44 that I could bend it cleanly to 90° (straight down, 6 o’clock). Before that it felt like a scary pair of steel pipes set in concrete, no give at all. Around week 6-7 it started to settle, and by week 7-8 it was easily manageable and under control. Slow healer here too. Go easy on yourself, time helps, and you’ll get there too once the shaft soreness cools down.
40, 2024 - Coloplast Genesis malleable 22cm-13mm with 1cm RTE - Subcoronal - Distal edema - Significant loss in sensitivity - Happy otherwise - Considering an inflatable

ready2go
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Re: Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

Postby ready2go » Mon Nov 03, 2025 5:06 am

Interesting results for you two
and mine being the opposite.
.both of you had the subcoronal approach ?
i had the rods inserted through the scrotum- infrapubic , which in the final step the rods need to be doubled over for the last part of insertion, and i think that damages them at the hinge . . the other method , the rods are slid down the shaft , and the glans pulled over the tips . so the rods are in pristine condition.
i was ready to get on the plane the day after the surgery and would have if i could have changed the fight day .
it seems in the long run ,after the initial discomfit and awkwardness ,the subcoronal method is better .
American , retired in the philippines .
tactra malleable 13 mm ,in new delhi India . on april 2024

lasthope2.0
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Re: Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

Postby lasthope2.0 » Mon Nov 03, 2025 8:13 am

ready2go wrote:Interesting results for you two
and mine being the opposite.
.both of you had the subcoronal approach ?
i had the rods inserted through the scrotum- infrapubic , which in the final step the rods need to be doubled over for the last part of insertion, and i think that damages them at the hinge . . the other method , the rods are slid down the shaft , and the glans pulled over the tips . so the rods are in pristine condition.
i was ready to get on the plane the day after the surgery and would have if i could have changed the fight day .
it seems in the long run ,after the initial discomfit and awkwardness ,the subcoronal method is better .


Ready2go - yes, I had subcoronal.
40, 2024 - Coloplast Genesis malleable 22cm-13mm with 1cm RTE - Subcoronal - Distal edema - Significant loss in sensitivity - Happy otherwise - Considering an inflatable


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