Week 2 update (2 weeks completed)
Managing to get about 3 - 4 hours week days in.
Don't feel any sensation down the curved side anymore, only seemed to be present for a couple of days.
No noticable difference in the curve angle, however am noticing a noticable amount more
girth and length when erect so probably due to it getting more blood flow. No noticable length. Erections are quite hard compared to normal. This is without using the hydromax.
PMP does not hurt at all and is quite comfortable considering there is something grapping my penis gland and stretching the whole penis. While comfortable, this thing is quite annoying and having to wear loose shorts is a pain. PMP squashes my balls a bit.
I have recently started using a hydromax after using the PMP to encourage blood flow. Honestly, using the PMP during the day then the hydromax in the evening it's like looking at a monster dick for 8 hours, it's like looking at a completely different penis. The hydromax seems to last 8 or so hours after the initial monster
girth goes down when withdrawing the penis from the pump. You could easily use a cock ring and have sex immediately after a pump if you wanted a porn star sized dick. Add in a 1/4 of a generic viagra and your partner will be blown away, complete cheats mode.
Anyway, I won't update too much on that stuff. In future I will focus on the PMP primarily and how the accessory exercises like occasional hydromax and jelq work.
Routine is:
Use PMP 2 - 3 hours, jelq 30 - 50 reps get blood flow in and rest for 30 mins. Reapply and use for as long as possible.
Optional - use hydromax for 3 x 3 min sessions with 30s - 1m rest between, jelq and helicopters.
My goal is to reduce the left leaning curve, I personally don't care about size. I don't expect to see any curve reductions for a couple of months as I am only able to use the PMP for a certain amount of time per day.
Hope this helps others who use the device or are on the fence. So far I am happy and can sense that things are working but that could be
placebo or cautious optimism so time will tell.