Twisted Pump
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2025 10:21 pm
This is my first post on FrankTalk.
I was implanted on 3/25/25 and started cycling 7 days later. I was cycling aggressively but still had issues finding the deflate bars on the Titan Classic Pump. Dr Hakky sent me a video of the implant immediately after surgery and the deflate bars were front to back in my scrotum with the base of the pump facing down. I continuously had issues deflating and got stuck for HOURS at times before I had to swallow my pride and go to Hakky’s office for help. He was examining me and said that my pump had rotated or twisted.
He said that instead of the base of the pump facing south and the bars facing east & west, the pump’s base is at a 45 degree angle in my scrotum with the base facing forward. Now, deflate bars are at a 45 degree angle facing my asshole. In order to deflate, I’ve got to go deep into my scrotum right at my taint to hit the bars. Has anyone else had these issues? Any advice? It seemed like I was expected to deal with it and figure it out.
I was implanted on 3/25/25 and started cycling 7 days later. I was cycling aggressively but still had issues finding the deflate bars on the Titan Classic Pump. Dr Hakky sent me a video of the implant immediately after surgery and the deflate bars were front to back in my scrotum with the base of the pump facing down. I continuously had issues deflating and got stuck for HOURS at times before I had to swallow my pride and go to Hakky’s office for help. He was examining me and said that my pump had rotated or twisted.
He said that instead of the base of the pump facing south and the bars facing east & west, the pump’s base is at a 45 degree angle in my scrotum with the base facing forward. Now, deflate bars are at a 45 degree angle facing my asshole. In order to deflate, I’ve got to go deep into my scrotum right at my taint to hit the bars. Has anyone else had these issues? Any advice? It seemed like I was expected to deal with it and figure it out.