The pressure and the pushing back motion caused veins to be pulled forward into the penis. Originally thought I had torn the ligament on the right side, but wasn't it. Surgery not necessary, but for months, sex was difficult due to the pain, plus had to take loads of Cialis and Viagra. Size did start coming back rapidly, but there were times where sex would "inflame" the injury, and I'd run around with a six inch dick for a few days. Hot wraps constantly, massage it, apply tons of vitamin e oil, took enough natural anti inflammatory stuff to start a store, and even to this day, the right side looks like a veiny dick when the left side looks completely normal. I don't recommend the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98]
Bathmate[/words] whatsoever unless it's equipped with the hand valve which will take away the need to push back for pressurization. I am also pissed off at them for their complete disregard of this issue. There are others out here who have done the same thing, and I would think the company would want to at least acknowledge the chance that injury can occur due to the pushing back into the pubic bone, but that would also be an admission on their part, so there's that. I'm not the type to sue, and have never been in a lawsuit. I will say, however, their complete disregard of this does show a lack of integrity, and I'm not into that at all.
So would I own a [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98]
Bathmate[/words]? Sure. With the hand valve, or with some other way to pressurize it, yes. But I will caution. If using it, and "it just doesn't feel right," set it down, and come back another day. Best example, when I jelq, I'm searching for a certain feeling. A certain stretch-type of feeling.. If that doesn't start to show up, I don't continue to jelq. I immediately stop, stretch, do a hot wrap for fifteen minutes, and that's that. Will come back another day. With the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98]
Bathmate[/words], the best way I can describe "the correct" feeling, or correct form was when I could feel a nice stretch all the way up to the glans, and not my brain saying "how much longer, it doesn't feel right.." When in there, and pressurized, erect, etc., the feeling would almost be on the verge of decent amount of pressure, but just a very mild hint of pleasurable, "this feels kinda good" thoughts. Is about the best way I can describe it..
As for the negative side, to continually grow a muscle, it needs continual, increased loads placed upon it. The body gets used to the current load quicker than I can even describe! And when the body gets used to the load, what happens? Nothing. No growth occurs. So.. If [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98]
Bathmate[/words] would actually contact me back about my original issue, maybe a former semi professional bodybuilder could help them work a pressure gauge into the line coming out of tube, near the hand valve. Why? Would be genius. Would be talking about creating progress that could literally be tracked, and ever so slightly increased, month after month. We're talking about going from complete guesswork (that's what we're doing with the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98]
Bathmate[/words], and amounts of pressure every time.) No one knows precisely how much pressure they're using, and how much MORE needs to be added next month, and so on.. If we actually knew, we could dial the progress up very slowly, preventing injury, and increasing hypertrophy to levels that would blow minds! But the problem is, sometimes too little pressure is applied, and other times, way too much. Not good! Trust me, not good... Can you imagine me training your Wife to bench press 95lbs, then the very next workout, I've got her set up to bench 185? That's precisely what's happening with the Bathbate, and it's dangerous.
1. Put a hand valve on there to pressurize it, and eliminate the need to push into the groin, and we're onto something. (Wait! They did that. Fixed that problem! Glad to see)
2. Add a pressure gauge in line that reads in small increments, so that pressure amounts can be extremely precise each time, and can be increased in very (VERY!) small amounts. Hell, make three different gauges. Red, blue, and green. Make it to where a beginner may use the blue one for a year and half, then max it out, and move up to the green one, then the red one, etc.,
3. Actually provide customer service. Is sad that they refuse to answer back loyal customers who entrusted to buy the product, and simply want someone to talk to when an issue arises. Interesting...
So yes, I would buy the product if these three conditions existed (as of recent, looks like #1 has been achieved, and am glad to see that.)