Can you feel buckling

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Jollyhellfarter
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Can you feel buckling

Postby Jollyhellfarter » Sun Nov 25, 2018 2:44 am

So I am 10 days out of surgery, took the pain I have and knots for it just being surgery pain. I am 50 % inflated. I can follow the side of my penis and down towards base its turns very sharp and the back down and then to what I would visualize is the correct angle entering my body. 1 cylinder is shorter than the other by probably 1 inch other one seems fine except also has what seems like buckling in slightly different spot. Am worried to death and have brought this up to dr. Office and have alaos been to er. They sent me home with antibiotics. Am so positive this is the case am contacting an attorney mon morning
44 yr. Old. White male. Average size. Healthy, Dr. Goldenberg, implanted nov. 13th 2018. Worst decision ever. Was adamant lgx, but dr. Decided cx when under. 1 cylinder 14 mm short. Buckling since day of surgery, whether flaccid or erect.

Frenchboy
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Re: Can you feel buckling

Postby Frenchboy » Sun Nov 25, 2018 4:20 am

Hello, i ve been there with m'y first implant, an AMS Cx. One cylindre was clearly shorter than the other. Which like you bother me a lot at the begining. But after using it, cycling it my erection was really usable ans stiff. Do you have engorgement, residual erection ?
As time goes by it seems that the two cylinders were the same lenght. Imagine a tunnel in the corpora, when inflated the cylinder go forward toward the glans. The space have probably been made in it. Just pump it and the cylinder will find his way.

First when i got m'y first implant, i was disappointed, but after a while truly satisfied. Wait about six months of pumping and cycling, ans use or for intercourse to enjoy it. I hope you will 100% satisfied if it, give it time. I ve walked in your shoes, trust me that cylinders can be uneven ans feel really straight and enjoyable while erect.

Larry10625

Re: Can you feel buckling

Postby Larry10625 » Sun Nov 25, 2018 4:37 am

Jollyhellfarter wrote:So I am 10 days out of surgery, took the pain I have and knots for it just being surgery pain. I am 50 % inflated. I can follow the side of my penis and down towards base its turns very sharp and the back down and then to what I would visualize is the correct angle entering my body. 1 cylinder is shorter than the other by probably 1 inch other one seems fine except also has what seems like buckling in slightly different spot. Am worried to death and have brought this up to dr. Office and have alaos been to er. They sent me home with antibiotics. Am so positive this is the case am contacting an attorney mon morning



So, Frenchboy is absolutely correct. You have to give it some time... a minimum of 8 weeks. IF after giving it a reasonable length of time, you still feel there is a problem, you still have time to call a lawyer. If you do, one thing you need to know is that you will need a surgeon to testify that what you have is wrong. Good luck with that, these guys stick together like glue. You haven't even been activated yet and no cycling... Give it some time, what do you have to lose? :)

Larry

Frenchboy
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Re: Can you feel buckling

Postby Frenchboy » Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:17 am

You may buckle while flaccid ans have good glans support while pumped erect. My first implant tends tout curve while flaccid and at the begining curve to the left while erect. After some month and pumping it, it appears very straight.
Lgx cylinders expand themselves but eventually if you have titan or a cx they tends to expand themselves forward because when they are uninflated they buckle.
That is to say the flaccid appeareance can seem curvy, weird with too short cylinders and when pumped very straight with tips well fit Into the glans.
Did you had a lot of fibrosis due to penile fracture, peyronie or priapism ?

postra7777
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Re: Can you feel buckling

Postby postra7777 » Tue Nov 27, 2018 4:04 pm

My left side buckled and bent out when I first started cycling. My left side was about 1/2" shorter than the right. As the others said, with cycling it will work itself out. Think of if like a balloon, when you first blow it up you have a lot of resistance. But blow it up 15 times and it get easier. It takes a little time for everything to work into the right places.
Suffered with ED for most of my life. Viagra then to Trimix then implanted 3/8/2018 with AMX 700 CX 21cm with 1cm RTE. 50 years old Urolift procedure performed 30 day prior to my implant surgery.


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