Sore Little Buddy

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DougAnd
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Re: Sore Little Buddy

Postby DougAnd » Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:12 pm

Richard Roberts wrote:Hey everyone, I am now 5 1/2 weeks post op. I have a question...

I have been cycling 2x a day with ease. Everything is going just fine. I'm happy with size and all that. My question has to do with soreness. My little buddy is so sore! No matter what I wear it hurts. There isn't even a thought of sex yet. Not even close.

How long does it take before I would be able to expect to be free of soreness, tenderness, etc?

Wow soreness should be gone by now. Try squeezing and releasing. that helps rid your cells of dead matter. Might help also drink 1 gal of fluids daily to rid your body of dead cells faster. Sounds like you have a lot of them still inside. Good luck.
LGX 18cm+3cmRTE 8 / 8/18 by Docs Saracino , Prody of FL Disfigured by Implant. Married 31 years, Functionally impotent 2+ years. 4" day of surgery now 7" inflated after VED 6.5" without. Pump moved 12/4/18 by Dr Kata

London lad
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Re: Sore Little Buddy

Postby London lad » Sat Dec 22, 2018 11:51 am

To add to my earlier post on this - I figured out a way to hot-bathe the area without having a bath-tub - I've started filling a small bucket with warm water, and then wet-warm-compressing the area with either a small towel or with paper kitchen-towels. Especially applying the warm-compresses to where the inflate-pump and deflate valve are located in the balls, I find helpful (because these are the most painful areas to me during the inflation).

This seems to do the job - and certainly adds some pain-relief during inflating. I won't patent the idea just yet lol!

I'm still sore at 5 weeks (certainly couldn't think about using it for sex yet). Reading previous FT posts it seems it does vary a lot - the time it takes for the pain to go. I'm guessing there's different variables on why, including:

- whether you've had surgery in the area before (I've had Nesbitt's/dorsal-vein-ligation/circumcision in the past, so doesn't surprise me the area is still sensitive)

- where you had the surgery done - it seems some surgeons internationally have figured ways to significantly reduce the post-op swelling time in patients (e.g. I read about patients who started inflating at Day 3 - whereas for me it took until atleast Day 14 to even start).
37yo. Implanted for 1st time in 2018 with Titan. I’ve had ED my whole life, & was born with Phimosis & Congenital Downward Curvature - both of which corrected in 2009 (with Nesbitt's & Circumcision). ED remained until 2018 implant.


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