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Interesting device, but I do have a couple of concerns. 1 - Is there a danger of separating the glans from the shaft of the penis from so much tension? 2 - Instead of the base encompassing just the penis and putting undue pressure on the scrotum, wouldn't it be more logical for the base to encompass the entire scrotum and penis to better distribute the pressure? This detail is common to other brands, as well, and appearances may be deceiving, but it looks to be terribly uncomfortable and potentially dangerous, too.
After go’ogling around, I didn't realize that Simmy Krotiel's Bigger Blueprint was updated and you can make it bigger even faster, yep, what Simmy suggested before was pretty good, but now it can grow up to 4 ins, I managed 3 ins myself and I feel like a monster lol
Dear, I hope this message finds you well. My name is Oliver Ulson, and I am an orthopedic doctor in Brazil with a RU-vid channel dedicated to providing high-quality, ethical content to over 130,000 subscribers. I recently came across your animations and was thoroughly impressed by their quality and clarity. They would be an incredible addition to my educational content. I am very interested in understanding how I can use your animations while respecting your copyright. Could we discuss a potential collaboration or licensing agreement that ensures your rights are fully protected? Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to the possibility of working together. Best regards, Oliver Ulson MD
After my surgery May 7th 2024 my left foot would not lie flat on the ground and to this day my leg is not straight I cannot walk with both legs straight would you give an idea of what could have happened?
I bought this for 600$ and quickly learned that is the opposite of what they advertise on their website " easy to use" BS, it was like a torture device i couldnt figure out. when i reached out for returns they said" Thank you for contacting PathRight Medical Support. The RestoreX® device is a medical device that cannot be returned" . DO NOT GET THIS, IS A BIG SCAM.
do NOT get this surgery get fusion they wil go thru your sides take out your entire lungs move the ribs to get to your spine then they will put thetering that will 1/3 chances break if you want to risk it go for it otherwise get fusion or talk to your doctor to see whats best
I can’t do dorsi flex without calve and back of knee and the fascia tendon feeling so tight like they’ll all snap help. Do insurances cover this or is it cash base only cause I know so many advance medical things are cash only ugh.
I need this so bad or something the tendon in back of my knee and bottom of foot is so tight. I can’t flex my leg or foot at all no matter how much stretching. The back of my knee, back of ankle and bottom of foot all feel too short. It even feels as if it’s pulling on my left buttock, left low back even up to back of my neck. As if someone has a rope and is pulling it all backwards so tight unbelievably. It even makes it to where I can’t stand upright straight it causes me such extreme fatigue also makes my foot pronate inwards. I believe I have snapping hamstring that started all this it maybe other way around I just want relief with release.
I was a video on this a couple months ago and thought it was a torture device or a joke. Today I saw a version on a video from Mayo Clinic so I guess it must be the real deal. Hope it helps men with this problem as I am getting a penal implant at Mayo next week. God bless any man that has to deal with problems with his man parts.
Hace tres meses fui sometido a esta cirugía. No puedo creer que me hicieran todo eso. Estuve años padeciendo dolores muy agudos. Pero hoy estoy recuperandome muy bien . Muy bueno el vídeo. 🇦🇷
What’s to prevent the remaining disc to migrate out of the disc space and cause an impingement? My entire lumbar spine is fused and two surgeries have been A/P due to advanced osteoporosis and the need for additional support after one pseudoarthrosis.
I have Peyronie’s Disease.I have had it for 12 years.I did have an operation.It did not really help.I am a Diabetic Type 1 on Insulin,and I do smoke.I do not drink alcohol.There are many things that can cause the Disease.
Wow, loved seeing your actual workflow, including the software you use! 😃 Do you have a behind-the-scenes playlist? It'd be great to hear more about your decision process concerning animating-by-hand vs. simulating, for example!
I really need to get this done, my pain is unbearable and only began 4 days ago. I've had one therapy session and will do one today and tomorrow morning. Scheduled for 8 more, but I need something to be done asap. I've had two ankle surgeries before and PF is waaayy more painful.
When is the corwave lvad with the advanced pump technology avaliable please does anyone know? Is it currently available on the NHS for heart failure or do you have to pay privately for it?
@@ReadMyDescriptionReheheheh it does hurt quite a bit but they give you a lot of morphine to numb the pain and you end up sleeping most of the time. they made me walk the second day and i was out of hospital after 5 days and back in school after a month. it definitely hurts but it is manageable!! good luck, i hope you have a speedy recovery :)