lymph issues

bright99

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So I've been pumping about 3 years but took a break for like a year. I went really slow back into it, like 2/3 g for a month + then up to 5. But I was tolerating it so well.... I got over zealous... I wasn't getting any red dots and minimal edema. So I started doing 7g x 5 min sets x 3 times. Twice a day, with multiple tiny min long feeders here and there and like 3g. It was going good, but then I started using cock ring.... and started having lymph issues. Specfically a small bump near dorsal vein. I've actually had one here before, and it disapered, no issuues. This time though, it would fluctuate, then come back. So I stopped all PE, then I woke up and it wouldn't really fade. It stayed like that for 3/4 days and I was freaking out, then next day I woke up it was gone completly. So I figured I'd take a break from pumping, but stupidly I kept edging with cock ring on 2x a day. I noticed the lymph bump come back a tiny but, but i figured It was fine. So I kept doing it for about a week. Then one day I noticed it was bigger, and wouldn't go down. So I stopped everything complety. I had only been pumping/using cock rings again for maybe 2 months max, after a year break.

Now its been days, and its still there, it gets a little softer from warm cloth/bath, and reduced in size, but it doesn't fade completly anymore. I've looked around a bit and specifcally on doctor hinks vid about this.... he said he had one that took 12+ weeks to go down. I'm kind of concerned hahah, but not freaking out atm. I'm just kind of worried why its still not fading. I asked chatgpt and they explained the wall is inflamed etc and it needs full rest, that I kept triggering it and triggering it and now the walls temporaily hardened? I"m worried though that it will become a permant thing.... and I won't be able to pump/cock ring anymore. There is zero pain, discomfort, everything works perfect, I'd never know it was even there if i didnt slide my finger over it. Is there a chance it turns permanent and doesn't fully resolve? I've heard this can happen and people can continue fine, but I thought I'd ask you guys to see what your experience/advicse is.

Thanks.
 
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So I've been pumping about 3 years but took a break for like a year. I went really slow back into it, like 2/3 g for a month + then up to 5. But I was tolerating it so well.... I got over zealous... I wasn't getting any red dots and minimal edema. So I started doing 7g x 5 min sets x 3 times. Twice a day, with multiple tiny min long feeders here and there and like 3g.

Let's rewind it just a tad. So, 2 or 3 grams? or kilograms (kg)? If it's only 2 or 3 grams, that's way too low. If you're hanging, starting at 1kg is understandable. 2kg is a bit fast, 3 kg is a bit high when restarting. And jumping right to 5kg is a bit crazy within a month.

It was going good, but then I started using cock ring.... and started having lymph issues. Specfically a small bump near dorsal vein. I've actually had one here before, and it disapered, no issuues. This time though, it would fluctuate, then come back. So I stopped all PE, then I woke up and it wouldn't really fade. It stayed like that for 3/4 days and I was freaking out, then next day I woke up it was gone completly. So I figured I'd take a break from pumping, but stupidly I kept edging with cock ring on 2x a day. I noticed the lymph bump come back a tiny but, but i figured It was fine. So I kept doing it for about a week. Then one day I noticed it was bigger, and wouldn't go down. So I stopped everything complety. I had only been pumping/using cock rings again for maybe 2 months max, after a year break.

So, there are both length and girth routines in the mix here from what I can glimpse from the statements. What kind of tools are you using for the length exercises and what kind of pump are you using for the girth? This will give a better overview of what is being done.

For puming, do you know what pressure zones you are using?

Now its been days, and its still there, it gets a little softer from warm cloth/bath, and reduced in size, but it doesn't fade completly anymore. I've looked around a bit and specifcally on doctor hinks vid about this.... he said he had one that took 12+ weeks to go down. I'm kind of concerned hahah, but not freaking out atm.

Having a lymph node impaction is common when we pump without doing jelqing exercises. When we pump for too long at too high of a pressure, there's no proper drainage. When adding to the post-pumping routine using a cock ring or restrictive devices to keep the penis plumped, we have to make sure there's still an element of blood flow in and out. If we use a device that's too constrictive and not allow the blood to flow, we are causing a backflow or stagnation of the blood and fluid drainage. This is where you are. An increase of the size over time after each routine exercise means the lymph node or nodes have increased in size because the back pressures are much too high.

What you've done is good in creating a heating compress using warm or hot towel. Now, You need to use liquid Vit E or even a combination of Vit E, Aloe gel, and jojoba/argon/olive/carrier oil with massage methods. I've posted in a discussion not too long ago:


Each of these actually will help you with the issues at hand. Notice that I've placed them in proper order for you to read. Massaging the penis, especially the lymph nodes, is exactly the same as any part of the body. The only hard thing is, you have to keep your penis at full flaccid. This means you need to get your penis to lengthen through a bit of stimulation to get blood in. Otherwise, a small little penis will not be good to focus on the massages since the impact point is too small.

I'm just kind of worried why its still not fading. I asked chatgpt and they explained the wall is inflamed etc and it needs full rest, that I kept triggering it and triggering it and now the walls temporaily hardened?

ChatGPT is not a very wise medical research system, but it's a great source to point you to specific documentation using summaries. A specific publication may be useless because it might create hallucinations in its citations. In reality, it's not inflammation, but impaction from not properly drained. Deep tissues and shiatsu will help that along, but make sure to constantly provide heat source, like a hot towel or warm rice sock. By massaging after each PE routine, you will prevent it from coming back, or at least, minimize the formation of harden nodes.

I"m worried though that it will become a permant thing.... and I won't be able to pump/cock ring anymore.

It's not a permanent issue. Just triggered issue because the drainage is not occuring fast enough. You just have to move it along by force. Think of it as a clogged sewer line. You can ignore it, and it will continue to clog up. If you want it to flow properly, you just have to router the clogged area clean. For lymphatic, you have to soften the area up, provide a flow path, and keep it flowing using heat and pressure compression.

There is zero pain, discomfort, everything works perfect, I'd never know it was even there if i didnt slide my finger over it. Is there a chance it turns permanent and doesn't fully resolve?

Yes, it can be permanent if you don't intervene. Without intervening, it will scar over time and eventually, harden permanently as scarred tissues. By using Vit E, carrier oil, massages, and even adding red light therapy using IR and NIR+, the cells will soften, repair, and reproduce to remove the early scarring/hardening site.

I've heard this can happen and people can continue fine, but I thought I'd ask you guys to see what your experience/advicse is.

Our suggesstion is continue but also intervene. Don't just continue with PE and leave the drainage issue alone. It's literally driving your car with a broken wheel and ignore the bumping and bouncing like everything is alright. Something will come crashing down. Simple aftercare routine will minimize and eliminate the issue in the long run. We all came across it in some form or another.
 
Maybe acc name bright 99?

> the G i meant, not kg's but G on the pump, maybe its hg?

Thank you for all that info, really appreciate it. I've actually been doing various massages (but I will look into those ones too) the massages are not making it go away, it's staying there and it's been there now for 4 days. Thats why I'm worried. The massages in the past would get rid of it but not this time. I'm pretty diligent about massaging the area to stop these issues, since it happened the first time about 2 years ago. Thats also why I'm worried cause I think since nothing is getting rid of it, it must be inflamation of the walls or something aswell.
 
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Maybe acc name bright 99?

Got it. It will be "bright99" going forward.

> the G i meant, not kg's but G on the pump, maybe its hg?

Pumping tends to be in either mmHg (milimeter of mercury) or inHg (inch of mercury). Based on the values, it's definitely inHg. Commonly, your internal penis pressure is between 3.5inHg (positive pressure) to 4.5inHg. So, up to 4.5inhg, or even at 4inHg, that is your normal internal pressure. As you approach 5inHg, that's when you start to expand.

When you pump, that is negative pressure. Your internal pressure, when you are at full erection, will work very well under -5inHg. This is why you need to be always at full erection while pumping, causing the internal pressure to rise according to the external pressure.

If you pump while the being flaccid, the internal pressure will not rise accordingly. If your internal pressure is 3inHg during flaccid, and your pumping pressure is -7inhg, it doesn't mean your internal pressure is at +7inHg. It may only be at +4inHg. If your penis is fully erected while you're pumping, the pumping pressure will influence the internal pressure 1:1, with a +/-10% error.

Thank you for all that info, really appreciate it. I've actually been doing various massages (but I will look into those ones too) the massages are not making it go away, it's staying there and it's been there now for 4 days. Thats why I'm worried. The massages in the past would get rid of it but not this time. I'm pretty diligent about massaging the area to stop these issues, since it happened the first time about 2 years ago. Thats also why I'm worried cause I think since nothing is getting rid of it, it must be inflamation of the walls or something aswell.

If massages are not promoting the drainage, that means you have an impacted compaction nnode. After the massage with the oils, place the folded thick bandage/cushion just enough to cover the impacted comaction node, and light wrap the bandage/cushion enough to creat a constant pressurized compression. Do not wrap too tightly. Enough compression but still allows you to urinate. Just enough to create a compression, something like wearing a compression stocking for your legs to promote lymphatic drainage for the lower extremities. This should help speed things up. Remember, heat is your friend.

Thank you for all that info, really appreciate it. I've actually been doing various massages (but I will look into those ones too) the massages are not making it go away, it's staying there and it's been there now for 4 days. Thats why I'm worried. The massages in the past would get rid of it but not this time. I'm pretty diligent about massaging the area to stop these issues, since it happened the first time about 2 years ago. Thats also why I'm worried cause I think since nothing is getting rid of it, it must be inflamation of the walls or something aswell.

If it's an inflammation, do not take more than a week of 200mg ibuprofen, once a daily. If the inflammation continues, maximum is 400mg daily after a two weeks separation, with 200mg in the morning and one late in the day after meals.
 
Thanks. I tried what you said including uburoprofen, but I had to stop at trying compression. The massages, seem to make it worse at this stage, like more fluid gets caught up, not less....I tried in every single way, it just won't resolce from them. I was doing compression with hands but... same thing so I think I need to leave it alone...

I think its what doctor hink was saying in his youtube vid about the wall being hardened, ontop of the drainage issues itself. So I have the bump... + more fluid getting caught up when im massaging now. It goes back down, but it stays in that smaller harder bump. So I guess.... this is a less known issue since its not resolving? All I really have to go off is hinks video and chatgpts research, which just says, the wall can become hardened due to constant iritation, stop all activity, and let it resolve. Can take several months..... any ideas on this?? Hahha....damn, I do not want to take several months off. But I'm super worried about making it bigger, or making it permnant.

Thanks for all this great info.
 
It's hard to know what it is unless there is a diagnostic result from either an ultrasound or a sonogram to see where things are. Normally, an ultrasound can detect things with live viewing. We use it frequently to insert laparoscopes and needles into tight and challenging spaces, including blood vessels. If there's no scan to see what's going on, it will be a guessing game from this point forward.

So, let's say the hardness can either be a scarring hardened lymph node (lymphadenopathy or lymphoedema) or harden vein thrombosis. Since you are pumping, it can be a lymphocele, and depending on how long the issue have been lasting, the lymphocele can be hardened through fibrosis (increase and decrease of damaged tissues causing scarring). Other condition can be a thrombophlebitis (a small clot in the vein) because of pooling or ponding of blood during pumping at too high of a pressure at a static (same constant) pressure. Prolong of the issue and not taken care of over a few weeks to a few months, it can even be phlebitis, which is the inflammation of the vein near the surface of your penile skin normally occur near the base of the penis or around near the base of the left side as the blood tries to return back to the body. This is why we encourage the brothers to fluctuate their pumping pressures up and down every 30 seconds or so.

These are the straightforward diagnostics right out of the selections of possible issues during PE. Additionally, we can consider the worst-case scenarios, which you may not like. However, it goes up and down in sizes, and it goes away in the past as well. So, worst-case scenarios are not needed.

Since it's not resolving within a month or two, you can increase the case level to a probable problematic prognosis. One of which is heavy scarring. I believe one of our brother from the eastern countries use a holistic approach and managed to remedy it. He used a blood thinner and purifier to get rid of the discoloration and a bit of a bump in his in vein.


Even something like this?

 
the lymphocele can be hardened through fibrosis (increase and decrease of damaged tissues causing scarring).

Thanks for all that info. Yeah I don't think its anything to do with veins, or anything like. I think it's this. and what you just said is consistent with hinks video too.... and based on where it was, and how it was stressed etc i think its something along those lines. Are they a big deal? In the vid I watch a guy said just give it a full break and it can sort it self out, his took 12 weeks. I asked chatgpt to pull data on this and they said similar. I don't suppose you have any experinece with it or any advise? I think just resting is best idea and stopping all pe. But if it does stay like that, can i continue pumping in future?
 
Thanks for all that info. Yeah I don't think its anything to do with veins, or anything like. I think it's this. and what you just said is consistent with hinks video too.... and based on where it was, and how it was stressed etc i think its something along those lines. Are they a big deal? In the vid I watch a guy said just give it a full break and it can sort it self out, his took 12 weeks. I asked chatgpt to pull data on this and they said similar. I don't suppose you have any experinece with it or any advise? I think just resting is best idea and stopping all pe. But if it does stay like that, can i continue pumping in future?
 
I would try red light therapy. Seems to work wonders. I had a bump on the inside of my knee which I’m guessing might have been a bakers cyst. Used red light on it for 2 weeks, twice a day and poof…. gone. And it was there for almost a year and never went away on its own. I would def try red light. You have nothing to lose.
 
Thanks for all that info. Yeah I don't think its anything to do with veins, or anything like. I think it's this. and what you just said is consistent with hinks video too.... and based on where it was, and how it was stressed etc i think its something along those lines. Are they a big deal?

No. It's not a big deal in the short run. Long run, if you don't take care of it, it can be.

In the vid I watch a guy said just give it a full break and it can sort it self out, his took 12 weeks. I asked chatgpt to pull data on this and they said similar. I don't suppose you have any experinece with it or any advise?

I did, we did, and most of us will come back and say, rest is the best.

I think just resting is best idea and stopping all pe. But if it does stay like that, can i continue pumping in future?

You don't have to stop PE completely. Just stop pumping. Switch over to length routine with light jelqing to promote blood flow instead. If you are already at the length you wish, you're a bless man. Then switch over to light C-jeqls to keep the blood flowing, activating the angio-genesis. You never know if this is a blessing in disguish for you to switch method temporarily.
 
I would try red light therapy. Seems to work wonders. I had a bump on the inside of my knee which I’m guessing might have been a bakers cyst. Used red light on it for 2 weeks, twice a day and poof…. gone. And it was there for almost a year and never went away on its own. I would def try red light. You have nothing to lose.

I mentioned about the red light therapy in earlier post as well. But make sure to use a mid-end to high end unit like MOS Red. Lower end unit may not have the irradiance level to do what needed to be done.
 
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