Intro/Advice?
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 4:33 pm
Hey everyone. I know this bit would belong in the intro section, but I'd been looking for a community for stretching and figured I'd sign up. I'll try and help out advice seekers and contribute the best I can.
To move on, my stretching history:
All tapers used so far were from a 14g-0g acrylic double set. Stretched my left safely from a 16g to 6g over a period of about half a year with no problems. It had been about 2 months with my 6g in and I attempted to move up to a 4g. The taper didn't have much of problem going in and a minimal amount of pain, but seemed to be my hardest stretch. Two days after inserting the 4g, I removed it to clean it as it wasn't sore or terribly bothering me to see a red, inflamed, bleeding, and leaking ear. I took about 3 weeks to downsize to a stainless steel 10g and work my way up to the 4. The whole process added to the scarring from the gun piercing, giving me a pretty bad case of catbutt and a scarred looking fistula. While my left was healing, my right was pierced for later stretching.
After two months of being at a 4g, a few days ago, I attempted to size up to a 2g. I lubed up the taper, gave my ear a hot compress, and tested the waters to see if I could fit it in reasonably. It was a bit tight, and definitely made a stretch, but appeared to have went just fine. I find it odd that I don't have any afterstretch pain or swelling (I can tug and twist it without any discomfort or redness) even directly after the stretch, but when I remove the taper, the edge of my fistula feels a bit swolen and thick and the flesh of it a bit red.
Did the scarring from my last incident change the stretching process of my lobe? And what would you recommend to reduce the scar tissue from my 4g stretch?
Thanks everyone, glad to be here.
To move on, my stretching history:
All tapers used so far were from a 14g-0g acrylic double set. Stretched my left safely from a 16g to 6g over a period of about half a year with no problems. It had been about 2 months with my 6g in and I attempted to move up to a 4g. The taper didn't have much of problem going in and a minimal amount of pain, but seemed to be my hardest stretch. Two days after inserting the 4g, I removed it to clean it as it wasn't sore or terribly bothering me to see a red, inflamed, bleeding, and leaking ear. I took about 3 weeks to downsize to a stainless steel 10g and work my way up to the 4. The whole process added to the scarring from the gun piercing, giving me a pretty bad case of catbutt and a scarred looking fistula. While my left was healing, my right was pierced for later stretching.
After two months of being at a 4g, a few days ago, I attempted to size up to a 2g. I lubed up the taper, gave my ear a hot compress, and tested the waters to see if I could fit it in reasonably. It was a bit tight, and definitely made a stretch, but appeared to have went just fine. I find it odd that I don't have any afterstretch pain or swelling (I can tug and twist it without any discomfort or redness) even directly after the stretch, but when I remove the taper, the edge of my fistula feels a bit swolen and thick and the flesh of it a bit red.
Did the scarring from my last incident change the stretching process of my lobe? And what would you recommend to reduce the scar tissue from my 4g stretch?
Thanks everyone, glad to be here.