Fluid build up
I pulled an all nighter last night. I made 7 sessions of 13 minutes heated in tube, with 13 minutes heated wrap break. I alternated every other time on my rest times with a 13 minute heated clamped session. Anyway, I have only had about 4 hours of rest time between last night’s session and todays session (I am switching shifts, so I get my work outs in when I can). I noticed this morning, I had some fluid build up on the left dorsal side of my unit. I figured, I would take it easy this morning, so as to not increase the amount of build up. Now, I may be premature, as I am writing this mid second session, but after the first session, the fluid build up had disappeared!. I hope this continues through all my planned sessions this morning. I Will try to update tomorrow.
Additionally, I have been keeping a spreadsheet on my progress. I had found that this is very helpful as my memory is not as reliable as I would like. I have found the spreadsheet helpful in that I usually do 6 reps if you will. So I try to push my workouts to match or beat the previous measurements in the spreadsheet. I do a full system measurement before pumping. BPFL, BPSFL, FG midshaft, FG base, BPEL, EG mid, EG base. Then I also do what I call PEL (pumped erect length measured in tube) during my sessions. After I am done, I also measure PEL, PEG mid, PEG base (pumped erect Lenght or girth out of tube). I have been trending up. Which is encouraging. I guess I should also mention I do 4 days on and 3 days off. I am happy to report that I don’t seem to be loosing any gains during the 3 days off. I also on my off days and on days, perform assorted stretching and jelqing as time allows. If I recall correctly, Big Girtha said to “Never let it turtle”. That is my goal out of tube.