Got it. Let's give a conservative side and say you did for 4 months.
Yep. Right there is the key to overloading the tissues and continuing to max out the stress loading at the upper range of the penile capacity of soft tissue stressing, which results in rebound effects, the infamous turtling.
Let's break it down in more detail:
For one thing, you gained between 1.25in to 1.5in, or let's give it a boost to 1.65in. You probably got a bit overzealous and went crazy with heavy stretching, thinking you could push even further to get faster gains. This is the worst thing anyone can ever do. When you went too fast, your tissues built a resistance and resilient to the heavy traction force. In the medical world, there are many, many, and I mean many articles warned about PE at too rapid of a pace. 10+ years, and I'm still between 5lbs to 12lbs. 12lbs of force is short burst using my
Length Master, and when I do hang, I use 5lbs to 7.5lbs max. I do test up to 25lbs for device integrity purposes for brothers that like to hang heavy, and not for my penis' sake.
This is just my suggestion at the moment, but take a 2 months decon (or simple break). However, during this 2 months of break, still wrap but switch to girth exercises. The logic behind that is to allow the longitudinal tissues have a chance to reset. Some takes as long as 6 months for the decon and max out the tissue rest phases while focus solely on girth, prepping the expansion tissues for the elongation growth down the road. There is a shift, or trade, of girth tissues to length tissues when that happens. If you switch from full girth to length, you'll shift around 30% of the girth gains to length immediately.
Something to think about at this point in time. However, you want to continue with length, let us know.