DougAnd wrote:I need you guys words of wisdom. Minutes before surgery I told my doc I wanted to be pumped 50 to 70% before I went home. That is the std recommend for those like me who have severe scarring and have the LGX. He said something about my walls being thin and agreed to do 2 pumps, 20%. Fast forward 48 hours, bandages off and my first look at the war zone. I was curved and buckled severely to the left. Very painful at times peaked to 2. I would squeeze the upper 2 inches and stretch myself out. For an hour or 3 that solved the problem. Finally one time I got a very sharp 4 looked down and I was buckled to the left about half way down. Enough! Took a very hot shower gave myself about 2 and a half, half squeezes. So about 3 1/2 to 4 full squeezes total or 35 to 40%. Curving and buckling solved
Now the tip of my penis is cocked to the left. Cannot pee in a straight line or hit the toilet first try.
Is this permanent or not?
During surgery the docs are told to inflate twice before closing to insure you are straight on both sides. I have to assume that mine did and that this will go away, but you know what they say about that!
How about it guys, what's the real deal. I don't really care much very minor issue as long as it gets hard. I can always wipe up
On the second day my doc pumped me 10 full pumps. Told me to not touch it for 4 weeks. Was it because of my thick tunica? scaring?? pyronies bend to the right? I don't know and he retired right after my operation. He just said this would be the best for me. 90% pumped is not your friend. I am happy with the results now but the pain was sever. I used opioids through the 3 rd week and Tylenol every 6 hrs the last week. That healing process is not in the AMS procedure book but the doc had 30 yrs of teaching experience. I had infra pubic incision. No pain anywhere else except my rigid dick, especially where I could feel the scaring lumps. Not all docs do it the same. Also peeing. Every one uses a urinal or bottle to pee in for the first few weeks after surgery. NOBODY shoots straight. That is normal.