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.