Postby Agfa13 » Mon May 11, 2020 3:00 pm
Hmmm....its funny that this thread was brought back to life:).
As a newbie to the implant cycling world, reading from the beginning of the thread has highlighted some things I am going through.
When I cycle, its a pain to cycle, esp. when releasing. I do not look forward to cycling because there are things in my balls that make it painful if I don't do it right.
Pumping is the easier of the 2, and I do little pumps, but I really can't tell at this point that I pump up until it is painful because the bulb gets difficult to depress just after a few pumps.
FT and my Dr. say this will get easier with time, but cycling is not at the top of my list at this point, but I know I have to, go figure.
I also have to pull pump forward, then up, to raise it up, and wondered about the wear and tear on the implant.
So,my pumping exercises, then the raising exercises have done me in for a bit. I still do them, but this is something I have to get used to, and I think it will take a long while *for me*, because of my situation.
I have reached out to someone else, but help can only go so far.