Pumping with Silicap2

mountainman13

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Ive recently reinitiated my PE exercises after a move and decided to dig deeper into the tool provided by the mityvac. I use both a Bathmate and Mityvac depending on my schedule and sometimes in combination, morning shower warm up with BM and switching to mityvac while getting ready to get a full session in. Today I used the mityvac with silicap2 for the first time as fluid retention is sometimes an issue that goes away quickly but I have the tools, use them. I typically pump to 5-7 hg, with some fluctuation more and less, with a 7x7x3 session. When pumping with the silicap2 my usual 5-7hg didn't result in the same pump and in fact felt like quite a bit less. In order to feel the same pump I had to go higher into the 8-10hg which is really high and read unsafe per the instructions. I dont have any bruising or issues, never have knock on wood. Anyone have any input on this? I do like the silicap2 as I have very little fluid retention compared to without it.
 
Ive recently reinitiated my PE exercises after a move and decided to dig deeper into the tool provided by the mityvac. I use both a Bathmate and Mityvac depending on my schedule and sometimes in combination, morning shower warm up with BM and switching to mityvac while getting ready to get a full session in. Today I used the mityvac with silicap2 for the first time as fluid retention is sometimes an issue that goes away quickly but I have the tools, use them. I typically pump to 5-7 hg, with some fluctuation more and less, with a 7x7x3 session. When pumping with the silicap2 my usual 5-7hg didn't result in the same pump and in fact felt like quite a bit less. In order to feel the same pump I had to go higher into the 8-10hg which is really high and read unsafe per the instructions. I dont have any bruising or issues, never have knock on wood. Anyone have any input on this? I do like the silicap2 as I have very little fluid retention compared to without it.

You can go longer in your pumping session if you can take it but go like maybe 5 minutes every few days. Just keep an eye out for bruising or thrombosis.
 
You can go longer in your pumping session if you can take it but go like maybe 5 minutes every few days. Just keep an eye out for bruising or thrombosis.

Thank you. Im more curious about the amount of pressure, but then I read another thread where people are going 10-15 hg, so I guess Ill keep an eye on things and go slow like everything else. Starting stretches in the am as well so dont want to overdue it.
 
Thank you. Im more curious about the amount of pressure, but then I read another thread where people are going 10-15 hg, so I guess Ill keep an eye on things and go slow like everything else. Starting stretches in the am as well so dont want to overdue it.

I hope you are doing SSJ on combination with pumping?
 
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