Just wondering about a different type of pump failure
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 11:01 am
by Hawkman
I just hit me how annoying it would be for two people to be ready for sex and have pump failure. Then it hit me that on occasion these units must experience deflation failure. That would be even worse if you could not get an erection deflated for weeks, not to mention possible relentless pain if you had it pumped to the max.
Has anyone ever heard of a failure of the deflation valve?
Re: Just wondering about a different type of pump failure
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 12:30 pm
by ED2013
Hawkman wrote:I just hit me how annoying it would be for two people to be ready for sex and have pump failure. Then it hit me that on occasion these units must experience deflation failure. That would be even worse if you could not get an erection deflated for weeks, not to mention possible relentless pain if you had it pumped to the max.
Has anyone ever heard of a failure of the deflation valve?
I’ve been on here over 5 years and have never heard of it. I don’t think it can happen. Good question to ask a high volume surgeon.
Re: Just wondering about a different type of pump failure
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 2:01 pm
by justanotherdrumber
ED2013 wrote:Hawkman wrote:I just hit me how annoying it would be for two people to be ready for sex and have pump failure. Then it hit me that on occasion these units must experience deflation failure. That would be even worse if you could not get an erection deflated for weeks, not to mention possible relentless pain if you had it pumped to the max.
Has anyone ever heard of a failure of the deflation valve?
I’ve been on here over 5 years and have never heard of it. I don’t think it can happen. Good question to ask a high volume surgeon.
I believe I read about a law suit over and extended period of inflation or failure to deflate.