junk098 wrote:Here's the youtube video where Dr Eid states; "it's extremely important to fully deflate cylinders". You can skip to 1:20 in this 1:55 min video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVCON8krNt0With my short experience I've found that the implant will have dog ears anytime it's not fully inflated. Eid seems to be stating that the dog ears are softer when fully deflated.
What's your interpretation of his comments?
I wrote about my experience with Dr. Eid and what he told me about my auto inflated implant. I’m giving the link here and you can scroll down to my “five months journal”:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=25672&start=70Eid never mentioned anything to me about deflating fully. In fact, because of how swollen I was, I went to his office about a half dozen times in the two weeks after my implant. He was on vacation, but I worked with his nurse practitioner and he was the one who inflated and deflated me. I followed his instructions and I had the same amount of inflation as I have now, after deflating. I wasn’t told anything was wrong. From the beginning, some fluid always got into my implant after deflating, leaving it semi hard.
I have adjusted and I’m feeling fine with it physically, but I still feel like I mentally have ED, which sucks, because of what Eid said to me about being inflated damaging the penis permanently. If this is the case, then he f**ked up big time by not telling me about this and not checking me in the office when he came back from vacation. I’m constantly worrying about this which is what it was like having ED and constantly thinking about your penis.
64 years old, pills stopped working; Struggled with injections and restriction bands for past 4 years, minimal success. Implanted 12/13/24, by Dr. Eid, classic Titan. My journal:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=25672#p243128