
And by the way, i may have read it (so i am sorry if the question is stupid) but doesn't the doctor normally recommend for people to have their penises up as much as possible throughout recovery, so it all heals well?
PFracture wrote:Like others said Dirtman, thank you so much! And to be honest, i would freak out in what concerns the flaccid position, thinking if it would go down, and if i would be able to move it or not because point out like that, i would be like "oh my god!!!"![]()
And by the way, i may have read it (so i am sorry if the question is stupid) but doesn't the doctor normally recommend for people to have their penises up as much as possible throughout recovery, so it all heals well?
PFracture wrote:Like others said Dirtman, thank you so much! And to be honest, i would freak out in what concerns the flaccid position, thinking if it would go down, and if i would be able to move it or not because point out like that, i would be like "oh my god!!!"![]()
And by the way, i may have read it (so i am sorry if the question is stupid) but doesn't the doctor normally recommend for people to have their penises up as much as possible throughout recovery, so it all heals well?
David_R wrote:Looks great, man! Congratulations!
C_lab34 wrote:I was implanted by Dr. Kramer on january 6th, and my implant is barely useable because pumping it up generates debilitating pain. Well, to be more specific, if I pump it up to be just hard enough for sex, then I suppose it's useable, but still pretty weak and floppy, with a drooping angle. When I pump it up to be really rigid and stick straight out, it's still not even close to enjoyable. The tips hurt horribly, and I get a very intense ache all throughout the shaft. It's been this way for months so I'm not sure what's going on. Seeing Dr. Kramer again on May 3rd to have him take a look at things.
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