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Date Posted: 11:16:26 02/21/12 Tue
Author: MJP1
Subject: Tying frenulum - Update
In reply to: MJP1 's message, "Re: Questions on tying frenulum" on 09:39:26 02/19/12 Sun

Just to update everyone:

The first day or so was a little sore but I used a bit of Vaseline and it seemed to improve things.

I noticed that I did not tie the knot as tight as I should have so this morning added another knot using dental floss which of course meant running the needle again through approximately the same opening which was a painful 3/10.

I used ice for about 1 minute which did help a bit and I tied it tighter this time and only hope the circulation was cut off this time.

Will post progress as it unfolds (pun intended).

TIP 1. Do make sure that you tie it very tight on your first pass so then you will not have to re-insert the needle!

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