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

RVguy22
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Re: Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

Postby RVguy22 » Mon Nov 03, 2025 2:31 pm

lasthope2.0 wrote: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.




Thank you! That sounds encouraging


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