hypogonadism and chronic testicle pain and discomfort
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daifu-orchid (imported)
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Re: hypogonadism and chronic testicle pain and discomfort
Seems that getting rid of the painful testicles is not only possible -lots here have done it- but will probably cost you. There are a few MDs in US, Mexico, Thailand, india, who will do it for a fee. Maybe money well spent. You don't have to be in pain. Good luck!
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only3inches (imported)
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hope one day i will i am in the uk so would not needf to pay for it unless i went private
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C/D gweny (imported)
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Wellesley (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2013 2:50 pm I agree with everything Raymar said.
Female and younger urologists tend to have less issues.
I also think when the doc is out of their own options they are more likely to listen.
exactly what i thought , i have my appointment with a female urologist next month she is young and dynamic open minded and modern ,i really hope i can convince her , on top i will mention that we had several related cancer issues in the family ..
reg. GWENY
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only3inches (imported) wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2013 8:54 am hope one day i will i am in the uk so would not needf to pay for it unless i went private
The NHS is only FREE to UK citizens or European Union citizens. Although they would not turn anyone away in an emergency. The UK has a big heart.
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sealforvr (imported)
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Re: hypogonadism and chronic testicle pain and discomfort
I've been experiencing exactly this for almost 20 years with no help other than testim which i quickly became resistant to. Now I'm on sust 250 and almost feel normal, but still pain in my right and to a lesser degree left testicle. I have a Primary in my hmo who is open to doing whats needed so this winter I'm approaching him about seeing a urologist. Better a 100 dollar co-pay than an 2,500 dollar bill from Dr. Arkoff.