xbd007 wrote:there will always be fluid left in part of implant that is in the body posterior to the penis. This is ~1/3 or more of total implant volume. After a little bit, this will fill intra penile portion of your implant.
Correction: ”typically ~1/3 of the implant is internal” however, 2” of it solid and RTEs increase that. In my case, literally none of the fluid is actually internal. It can be an issue but it is not significant. The more realistic issue is failure to actually squeeze completely flat, which probably makes the most sense for a narrower penis where the implant is bigger than the space and has to wrinkle a lot.
Personally, with the Touch pump and new reservoir (which has its own lockout valve), I should have zero auto inflation, but some mornings I swear it is more filled than I left it, which makes me suspect that the valve doesn’t always reset completely just because I feel the “rumble.” Perhaps what others have said about putting a couple pumps back in is actually necessary.
