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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
Technically I had one when I had a hernia when I was four and the operation didn't go exactly as planned. I can't tell you much about it except that it really [censored] with your head when adults decide to explain to you at ten years old that you can't have kids.
I was going to post more about this in the "Do you want children?" thread but got lazy when I realized how long the description of this trauma would be. |
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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
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Technically I had one when I had a hernia when I was four and the operation didn't go exactly as planned. I can't tell you much about it except that it really [censored] with your head when adults decide to explain to you at ten years old that you can't have kids. I was going to post more about this in the "Do you want children?" thread but got lazy when I realized how long the description of this trauma would be. [/ QUOTE ] Wow that sucks! Not sure why a hernia operation would require a vasectomy tho. Trip report? Can you still have normal orgasms? FWIW, I got snipped after our 2nd child was born. Piece-o-cake! My wife is very glad I took care of things on my side.. Def improves sexy time not having to worry about being protected. BB |
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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
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[ QUOTE ] Technically I had one when I had a hernia when I was four and the operation didn't go exactly as planned. I can't tell you much about it except that it really [censored] with your head when adults decide to explain to you at ten years old that you can't have kids. I was going to post more about this in the "Do you want children?" thread but got lazy when I realized how long the description of this trauma would be. [/ QUOTE ] Wow that sucks! Not sure why a hernia operation would require a vasectomy tho. Trip report? Can you still have normal orgasms? FWIW, I got snipped after our 2nd child was born. Piece-o-cake! My wife is very glad I took care of things on my side.. Def improves sexy time not having to worry about being protected. BB [/ QUOTE ] I don't think a hernia operation ever requires a vasectomy. Sounds to me like the surgeon screwed up. He probably has grounds for a massive malpractice suit, except statute of limitations has probably expired. |
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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Technically I had one when I had a hernia when I was four and the operation didn't go exactly as planned. I can't tell you much about it except that it really [censored] with your head when adults decide to explain to you at ten years old that you can't have kids. I was going to post more about this in the "Do you want children?" thread but got lazy when I realized how long the description of this trauma would be. [/ QUOTE ] Wow that sucks! Not sure why a hernia operation would require a vasectomy tho. Trip report? Can you still have normal orgasms? BB [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, the snip was some sort of mistake. I'm missing a pretty big chunk of one of my balls as well. I'd say it's about half the size of the other one. That was done intentionally as part of the operation, though. Everything works fine down there other than the fact that I can't reproduce. [ QUOTE ] I don't think a hernia operation ever requires a vasectomy. Sounds to me like the surgeon screwed up. He probably has grounds for a massive malpractice suit, except statute of limitations has probably expired. [/ QUOTE ] Yep, it was quite awhile ago (I don't think people were so quick to sue back then) and my parents are very forgiving people when it comes to honest mistakes. |
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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
Two weeks ago here. The shot in the sack sucked...as did the trouble he had getting the 2nd side done. The procedure itself was overall a little more uncomfortable than I had probably imagined going in, but my personal recovery was ridiculously easy. I worked the next day and spent 8 hours the day after that at a gymnastics coaching clinic. A little 'tender' for a day or two...and my right one turned a little black & blue, but I feel very fortunate to not have had post-procedure pain/problems.
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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
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Two weeks ago here. The shot in the sack sucked...as did the trouble he had getting the 2nd side done. The procedure itself was overall a little more uncomfortable than I had probably imagined going in, but my personal recovery was ridiculously easy. I worked the next day and spent 8 hours the day after that at a gymnastics coaching clinic. A little 'tender' for a day or two...and my right one turned a little black & blue, but I feel very fortunate to not have had post-procedure pain/problems. [/ QUOTE ] Congrats on having a reason to get this done. |
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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
from Wikipedia
[ QUOTE ] The ability to have an erection and an orgasm with a pleasant ejaculation do not seem to be affected unless one suffers from post-vasectomy pain. Because the sperm-filled fluid from the testes makes up only about 10% of an ejaculation, vasectomy does not seem to significantly affect the volume, appearance, texture or taste of the ejaculate. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
Getting a vasectomy is not a big deal at all, I was surprised how easy it was. Could even drive myself home after the operation.
Getting a vasectomy for the reasons you list though is asinine. |
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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
<font color="purple">And before you have one they will schedule a counseling session first, to discuss your reasons for wanting one. They will try to talk you out of it, and at your age, they're right to do so. The reversal process is ten times more difficult and rarley ever works.
Think about it like this : YOU'LL STILL HAVE TO WEAR A CONDOM IN YOUR SITUATION TO PROTECT YOU BOTH FROM DISEASES, SO WHY BOTHER WITH A VASECTOMY SINCE YOU'LL STILL HAVE TO WEAR THE CONDOM ANY DAMN WAY??</font> |
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Re: Anybody here got a vasectomy?
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And before you have one they will schedule a counseling session first, to discuss your reasons for wanting one. They will try to talk you out of it, and at your age, they're right to do so. The reversal process is ten times more difficult and rarley ever works. [/ QUOTE ] Haha at my counseling session, I brought my three kids. They were running around the office, and at one point my 3-year-old tried to push the doctor off of his chair. After reading the boilerplate warnings about it not being reversible, the doc says: "Well, you've convinced me." |
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