Does this sound like I am oversized?

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lifetimetmser
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Re: Does this sound like I am oversized?

Postby lifetimetmser » Sun May 04, 2025 7:16 am

frank66665 wrote:

I had to change the titan touch because I had been oversized, I had pain from the first day, the doctor said it will pass, it never passed, doctors never admit they were wrong, after 2,3 years I managed to get a replacement with ams cx, the cx has an erection as hard as the titan, but it is soft and comfortable in our body, for a few years I think that coloplast gives more money to doctors who implant titan, up to 18 cm of distal penis I think it is better to put cx, beyond that I think titan is more suitable, because the shorter the penis, the harder the erection becomes when it is swollen, even if the implant is soft like ams, in any case the cx is not soft at all when erect, as the friends in the posts above said, at this stage you can do nothing but wait, if it doesn't pass within 6 months I can tell you from personal experience that you have been oversized, I am at 8, weeks and 3 days, I can stay with the swollen penis for even 4 hours and not it hurts, I'm doing 2 cycles a day staying swollen 1.5/2 hours at a time, for this aggressive cycle that I'm doing, now even the little numbness is passing, now for me it's all downhill, hang in there and let's hope it resolves itself without a replacement, I wish you the best[/quote]

Thank you. I’m so sorry to hear about the ordeal you went through. I have to say I’m regretting not having gone with an AMS… surgeon recommended a Titan but I had no idea it would be this stiff.

I really feel this whole ordeal and the uncertainty is affecting my mental health.

lifetimetmser
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Re: Does this sound like I am oversized?

Postby lifetimetmser » Sun May 04, 2025 7:18 am

newhope wrote:if you have constant pain on the tips of the implant then maybe yes you maybe are a bit oversized.

But at the moment you cant and dont need to worry much for two very simple reasons:
- the pain may go away in 2-3 months post-op
- even if the pain will not go away, if you need to do a revision you will have to wait at least 4-5 months

Keep in mind that the tissue are living organism and may stretch to accomdate a slightly larger implant


Yes your approach is what i would like to adopt. Having trouble doing so because whatever I do I get constant reminders of the pain / discomfort, including things I now can’t do because of those things. :(


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