Johnnyborg’s Malleable Journey

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JohnnyBorg
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Re: Johnnyborg’s Malleable Journey

Postby JohnnyBorg » Tue Feb 03, 2026 6:24 pm

WEEK 2 - Update:

We’re at the 2 week mark now since I had my MPP surgery. Here’s where I stand:

Pain: things have improved immensely. I’m not even taking Tylenol at this point. I’m still experiencing urethra discomfort in various positions, and I definitely have general soreness and glans sensitivity. Sitting for long stretches is definitely still uncomfortable, and wearing pants is not a great time either :lol: but I anticipate all of these things improving with time and also once I can bend the implant + add supportive boxer briefs. Overall, I’m doing good.

Sleep: sleep has gotten much better. I’m still trying to just sleep on my back to help while I’m getting the last of the swelling out of my system. I still get woken up from pain a few times a night, but nothing like a week ago. Last night, I slept on my side for a few brief stretches. Fell asleep instantly and felt amazing. I think I’m going to start reintroducing sleeping on my side, since most of the swelling is gone at this point.

Appearance: penis looks much much better than last week! Swelling is greatly reduced. Looks good to me in the mirror.

I think the main thing I’m curious about is going to be comfort in day to day life, ESPECIALLY sitting down. Right now, sitting down, I can really feel discomfort in my urethra and some pressure in my groin. Hoping this feeling gets better with time.

Best everyone - Johnny
ED since high school. Pills always hit or miss, mostly ineffective. Finally diagnosed with venous leak in early September 2025.
Rigi10 MPP 11mm rods 20 cm with 0.5 RTE.
Implanted w/ Dr Hakky on January 20, 2026. Recovering.

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Re: Johnnyborg’s Malleable Journey

Postby duke_cicero » Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:06 pm

JohnnyBorg wrote:WEEK 2 - Update:

We’re at the 2 week mark now since I had my MPP surgery. Here’s where I stand:

Pain: things have improved immensely. I’m not even taking Tylenol at this point. I’m still experiencing urethra discomfort in various positions, and I definitely have general soreness and glans sensitivity. Sitting for long stretches is definitely still uncomfortable, and wearing pants is not a great time either :lol: but I anticipate all of these things improving with time and also once I can bend the implant + add supportive boxer briefs. Overall, I’m doing good.

Sleep: sleep has gotten much better. I’m still trying to just sleep on my back to help while I’m getting the last of the swelling out of my system. I still get woken up from pain a few times a night, but nothing like a week ago. Last night, I slept on my side for a few brief stretches. Fell asleep instantly and felt amazing. I think I’m going to start reintroducing sleeping on my side, since most of the swelling is gone at this point.

Appearance: penis looks much much better than last week! Swelling is greatly reduced. Looks good to me in the mirror.

I think the main thing I’m curious about is going to be comfort in day to day life, ESPECIALLY sitting down. Right now, sitting down, I can really feel discomfort in my urethra and some pressure in my groin. Hoping this feeling gets better with time.

Best everyone - Johnny


You're already showing great improvements. Remember to return to the earlier parts of your journal when you're later along in your recovery, so you can remind yourself of how far you've come. It's going to be very easy to forget how much progress you've made when the hardest stuff is behind you.

It sounds like you're right on track with things, overall. Wearing pants is going to be an adjustment for a little while. I highly recommend those Kinetic Pants from the Ministry of Supply, as well as any kind of stretchy jogger-style pants you can wear around the house. There are also various jeans brands you can check out that focus on extreme stretch, when you're more comfortable.

Sitting down is going to get a lot easier with time. But in the meantime, you can take pressure off your groin by folding up 2 large bath towels and putting one under each of your legs/butt so it takes some excess pressure off the sensitive area. For me, this was near-instant comfort.
Born 1990. ED since age 20 after a bicycle accident. Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted December 2024 by the great Dr. Laurence Levine in Chicago.

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JohnnyBorg
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Re: Johnnyborg’s Malleable Journey

Postby JohnnyBorg » Wed Feb 04, 2026 10:20 am

duke_cicero wrote:
JohnnyBorg wrote:WEEK 2 - Update:

We’re at the 2 week mark now since I had my MPP surgery. Here’s where I stand:

Pain: things have improved immensely. I’m not even taking Tylenol at this point. I’m still experiencing urethra discomfort in various positions, and I definitely have general soreness and glans sensitivity. Sitting for long stretches is definitely still uncomfortable, and wearing pants is not a great time either :lol: but I anticipate all of these things improving with time and also once I can bend the implant + add supportive boxer briefs. Overall, I’m doing good.

Sleep: sleep has gotten much better. I’m still trying to just sleep on my back to help while I’m getting the last of the swelling out of my system. I still get woken up from pain a few times a night, but nothing like a week ago. Last night, I slept on my side for a few brief stretches. Fell asleep instantly and felt amazing. I think I’m going to start reintroducing sleeping on my side, since most of the swelling is gone at this point.

Appearance: penis looks much much better than last week! Swelling is greatly reduced. Looks good to me in the mirror.

I think the main thing I’m curious about is going to be comfort in day to day life, ESPECIALLY sitting down. Right now, sitting down, I can really feel discomfort in my urethra and some pressure in my groin. Hoping this feeling gets better with time.

Best everyone - Johnny


You're already showing great improvements. Remember to return to the earlier parts of your journal when you're later along in your recovery, so you can remind yourself of how far you've come. It's going to be very easy to forget how much progress you've made when the hardest stuff is behind you.

It sounds like you're right on track with things, overall. Wearing pants is going to be an adjustment for a little while. I highly recommend those Kinetic Pants from the Ministry of Supply, as well as any kind of stretchy jogger-style pants you can wear around the house. There are also various jeans brands you can check out that focus on extreme stretch, when you're more comfortable.

Sitting down is going to get a lot easier with time. But in the meantime, you can take pressure off your groin by folding up 2 large bath towels and putting one under each of your legs/butt so it takes some excess pressure off the sensitive area. For me, this was near-instant comfort.


These are GREAT tips Duke, thank you! I actually have a pair of velocity dress pants from Ministry of Supply laying around here SOMEWHERE. I typically wear jeans so will have to find them, but once I do I bet I’ll be leaning into them for awhile. They’re black too - go with everything.
ED since high school. Pills always hit or miss, mostly ineffective. Finally diagnosed with venous leak in early September 2025.
Rigi10 MPP 11mm rods 20 cm with 0.5 RTE.
Implanted w/ Dr Hakky on January 20, 2026. Recovering.


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