For younger guys who will need multiple surgeries throughout their lives - what are the risks of choosing IPP over MPP?
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Re: For younger guys who will need multiple surgeries throughout their lives - what are the risks of choosing IPP over M
Its really easy to move up or down, the rigidity is axial, to penetrate, but to move up or down... no problem. The rigidity is very very good. The Titan is more rigid maxed pump, but when You reach this kind of rigidity, i don't think that more is better.
35 Years Old. Venous leak
2018 First Titan IPP , infected
2018 3 Month later, Second Titan.
2024 Titan Failure, tubing Leak
2025 Rigicon Rigi10 implanted. Happy with the result
You can find My old posts by the Nickname "Neisseria"
2018 First Titan IPP , infected
2018 3 Month later, Second Titan.
2024 Titan Failure, tubing Leak
2025 Rigicon Rigi10 implanted. Happy with the result
You can find My old posts by the Nickname "Neisseria"
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Re: For younger guys who will need multiple surgeries throughout their lives - what are the risks of choosing IPP over M
neisseriaceae wrote:Its really easy to move up or down, the rigidity is axial, to penetrate, but to move up or down... no problem. The rigidity is very very good. The Titan is more rigid maxed pump, but when You reach this kind of rigidity, i don't think that more is better.
Thanks Neisseriaceae, appreciate all the answers you’ve been given us the past week since posting. A couple follow up questions:
- Any positions that you CAN’T do with the Rigi10? And if there are any positions you can’t do - were you able to do them with the Titan?
- Any feedback from your partner(s) on the Rigi10?
Diagnosed with venous leak after having ED majority of my life. Grateful to have some answers, and considering both MPP and IPP as options.
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