Pump Direction
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Valdekio
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Pump Direction
So I started cycling yesterday and was having a hard time locating the deflate button. Surgeon Notes stated it was placed anteriorly which means the deflate button should be pointing outward. Last night I was able to get the button to deflate after mucking around with pressing what should have been where the button was. Tonight after feeling around more extensively I do believe I came to discover that the deflate button is pointed to the left right in the middle of the ball sack that is somewhat displaced because of the pump. It's fairly hard to get to and pretty uncomfortable to press as there are veins and what not in the way. Has anyone heard of this happening? I'm pretty sure anterior is pointing forward not to the side. Is this going to be an issue since it's in an awkward spot?
59 yr old. Implanted Sept.19, 2025
AMS 700 CX 18 cm + 1.50 extenders
Married 22 years to the love of my life.
Struggled with ED for the last 20 years.
Meds, pumps, injections quit working.
AMS 700 CX 18 cm + 1.50 extenders
Married 22 years to the love of my life.
Struggled with ED for the last 20 years.
Meds, pumps, injections quit working.
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Handyman
- Posts: 57
- Joined: Sat Apr 26, 2025 9:08 am
Re: Pump Direction
Mine is between my testicles. Its moveable (can twist it) but mostly is side to side. I have otr from coloplast.
Believe post prostate surgery I was around 5 inches down from 6. Never measured girth but post titan otr 20 cm seems thicker.
Implant by Dr. Stuart Schoengold
Implant by Dr. Stuart Schoengold
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