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I have just received this brand new bathmate x40 the device looks great and i was so excited about using i opened and i started to read the instructions,and i got really dissapointed, im not suppossed to use it if i have suffered from high blood pressure, stroke,epilepsy or convulsant disorder,i had a convulsion about a year ago,and my blood pressure got high too, really bad news for me.....<:(
 
shortdick;631677 said:
I have just received this brand new bathmate x40 the device looks great and i was so excited about using i opened and i started to read the instructions,and i got really dissapointed, im not suppossed to use it if i have suffered from high blood pressure, stroke,epilepsy or convulsant disorder,i had a convulsion about a year ago,and my blood pressure got high too, really bad news for me.....<:(

Oh shit man, it's so dreadful feeling to you know I suppose, I am sorry Short, but maybe you can use it no matter what that brochure says, maybe it means if you NOW have those medical issues you don't have to use it...
 
Check with your doctor, shortdick. Products are hyper-cautious with their warnings and proscriptions. It might be doable for you. But it would be a good idea to check with someone who knows your specific situation before you fire up the ol' Hydromax.
 
Fucking bad bros,i should have chosen a different thing....well too late i would like to try it n see how it goes i dont know what to do,SAD day for a bro today....
 
Actually i had that seizure or something a while ago,but i have been ok since then.....
 
Shortdick, I would at least get your blood checked if you don't know currently know what it's running. Don't want to burst anything important man.
 
I never even knew the booklet had warnings in it, all i looked at was how to put it together and threw the book under my bed lolz &#128517;
 
FireDragonLeo;631706 said:
Check with your doctor, shortdick. Products are hyper-cautious with their warnings and proscriptions. It might be doable for you. But it would be a good idea to check with someone who knows your specific situation before you fire up the ol' Hydromax.

Exactly what I was going to post. I actually typed out a big response and before I posted I saw your post and realized mine was identical. Good advice and right on point. These companies have to mention every possible side effect to cover themselves.
 
VoorheesXIII;631721 said:
I never even knew the booklet had warnings in it, all i looked at was how to put it together and threw the book under my bed lolz &#128517;
LMAO You are gaining whit the bathmate i think:)
 
The device looks amazing and whitout a doubt the bathmate would help me out a lot...but i dont know maybe i would let somebody else use it and would help somebody else out,dissapointed about this situation,got to continue whit my manual routine...
 
shortdick;631783 said:
The device looks amazing and whitout a doubt the bathmate would help me out a lot...but i dont know maybe i would let somebody else use it and would help somebody else out,dissapointed about this situation,got to continue whit my manual routine...

Just go to a doctor, let him/her check you and then decide. Plus, Leo already said it, personally I think it would not be a problem! :)
 
Well actually how can this effect health,blood clots,increase your blood flow and cause a blood circulation problem,how can the device effect the heart...
 
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Tbh Short, i think most companies have disclaimers that cover massive amounts of conditions in their warnings/precautions just to be on the safe side so they can't be sued by that 'one off' person that reacts badly to it or overdoes it then wants to blame the company for not telling them they couldn't do so. It's good to be on the cautious side as you are but take the steps to assess your situation and whether you are able to use it. If you are concerned about your blood pressure, go get it tested, it's not like you need to tell them why you are doing it and even if you were asked just tell them you are looking into starting an exercise routine at the gym. Put your mind at ease and go forth, the longer you mull it over and run hypothetical situations in your head the harder it will be to get past those niggling worries.

Edit: aaaaand i just read the rest of the comments previous and I'm regurgitating what everyone else said lolz.
 
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Actually your words are motivating me to start using the bathmate...But yeah the more i think about it the more worried i get about what could happen hahaha
 
Besides this i saw this you tube clip about a guy that made video called 3 things you should know about the bathmate or something, and the man said that men can only gain at most from 1.5 inches to 2 inches ... What about D, and Sticky, the Broherhood can prove him wrong i wonder why people can make such a statements..>:(
 
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Well, there is one side effect i can think of from regular use of the bathmate......... FAT GIRTH!! Haha just tryin to lighten things up &#128539;

Was that good lookin losers channel?
 
shortdick;631810 said:
Besides this i saw this you tube clip about a guy that made video called 3 things you should know about the bathmate or something, and the man said that men can only gain at most from 1.5 inches to 2 inches ...

only? Dude, next time you get an erection, take a girth measurement and then find something that is 1.5 to 2 inches rounder than that. That is a enormously huge difference my friend.
 
A fat boy between our legs got to be a great gift for the ladies hehe yeah did i get the info right,haha hope he is wrong or maybe im wrong:p
 
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VoorheesXIII;631812 said:
only? Dude, next time you get an erection, take a girth measurement and then find something that is 1.5 to 2 inches rounder than that. That is a enormously huge difference my friend.
yeah in girth can be great but what about lenght, 2 inches and thats it? well sounds fine if a guy is 5 inches in lenght and he can be happy whit 7 inches in lenght :)
 
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