Muscle pull sensation in perineum after sneeze
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 8:49 pm
For those of you who came in late to the story, many have already read my story that I believe I was seriously short-sized in my implant, possibly due to scarring in the proximal part of my corpora cavernosa. I have a 15cm AMS 700 CX implant with no rear tip extenders so in my body I have precisely 15 cm of implant from 0.25" below my glans, to wherever they stop in my groin. Since 15 cm is 5.9", that means I have just over 1 inch of the rear tip in my proximal corpora.
Now that the recap of my story is over, I have noticed that on several occasions in the past few weeks when I sneeze really hard, I can feel what can best be described as a muscle pull in my perineum, between my scrotum and anus. That is a good 1.25-2.0 inches deeper than my implant's rear tips. I have NEVER experienced this feeling during a sneeze before implantation.
I wonder if the "PULLING" feeling may be the rear-tips trying to push deeper into the scarred corpora and if this occurs each time I sneeze really hard, might this cause one or both cylinders to break through the fibrosis and dislodge from where they are currently and move to a more proximal position which might cause a number of other possible complications (i.e., floppy glans or erosion)?
Now that the recap of my story is over, I have noticed that on several occasions in the past few weeks when I sneeze really hard, I can feel what can best be described as a muscle pull in my perineum, between my scrotum and anus. That is a good 1.25-2.0 inches deeper than my implant's rear tips. I have NEVER experienced this feeling during a sneeze before implantation.
I wonder if the "PULLING" feeling may be the rear-tips trying to push deeper into the scarred corpora and if this occurs each time I sneeze really hard, might this cause one or both cylinders to break through the fibrosis and dislodge from where they are currently and move to a more proximal position which might cause a number of other possible complications (i.e., floppy glans or erosion)?