SOMAcorrect...manual or battery operated?

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MarkDS

Hi guys.  I have a prescription for a VED, but the pharmacy has come back saying there are 2 versions, manual or battery operated.

Which is favourable?  

Thanks

49 yrs old, Married
Peyronie's started 2016
Upward curve of 100 degrees  
Incision/grafting surgery in 6/2019.  Resulted in loss of length of around 1.5 inches, residual curve of over 40 degrees, some ED
12/2019 had failed skin anchoring procedure

Monty

Manual more control of the vacuum pump. its the unit i use so if you need any question answering, just let me know.
71 UK, ED from 2011, unable to get full erection, Peyronies Disease from  2015 acute bend to left, VED & hand traction + 20mg of Tadalafil twice a week, or when i'm feeling lucky, forum member November 2017. Fav Film&Song, TheGoodTheBadThe Ugly. A Day in the Life

james1947

Definitely manual. As Monty wrote, better control on the vacuum as less chance to make damage.

James  
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
Got amazing support on the forum

MarkDS

Thanks both.

Just picked up my manual pump.  Now the hard work begins...wish me luck!
49 yrs old, Married
Peyronie's started 2016
Upward curve of 100 degrees  
Incision/grafting surgery in 6/2019.  Resulted in loss of length of around 1.5 inches, residual curve of over 40 degrees, some ED
12/2019 had failed skin anchoring procedure

Monty

Mark, just take it easy, use plenty of lube gel the length of your penis, try the 'A' cylinder first, any problems lets us know.
71 UK, ED from 2011, unable to get full erection, Peyronies Disease from  2015 acute bend to left, VED & hand traction + 20mg of Tadalafil twice a week, or when i'm feeling lucky, forum member November 2017. Fav Film&Song, TheGoodTheBadThe Ugly. A Day in the Life