A Question Of Scarring
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shavedsean (imported)
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Re: A Question Of Scarring
Thank you so much for your quick replies here. It's wonderful to have such a great resource for questions that come up. I had heard about this particular side effect... and I'm happy to hear that it's not all that bothersome.
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A-1 (imported)
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Re: A Question Of Scarring
Shaved Sean,
Aren't you a little young for this procedure?
Minimally, a judicious deposit in a sperm bank may serve you well in the future.
Just in case...can't hurt.
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Aren't you a little young for this procedure?
Minimally, a judicious deposit in a sperm bank may serve you well in the future.
Just in case...can't hurt.
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shavedsean (imported)
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Re: A Question Of Scarring
I'm 32, but I can see how that could be construed as young. I'm gay, and though that doesn't preclude parenthood, I feel confident that being a father is not part of my future. I have never really had the desire to parent a child. That doesn't mean that I never will, but I'm content with the knowlege that I have a niece and that I could perhaps adopt at some time if the desire became strong enough (I'd have to move from Florida... :-\ but like I said, it's not likely). I can't say that I haven't thought of donating or storing at a sperm bank, but it's just not that important to me.
Thanks for asking, though. There's no such thing as over-thinking this kind of decision.

SEAN
Thanks for asking, though. There's no such thing as over-thinking this kind of decision.
SEAN
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bigtwin (imported)
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Re: A Question Of Scarring
I have to go back to kimmel due to the fact that the cords did indead attach
themselves to the scrotal wall during healing.I am having scrotal reduction and he's going to fix the problem.Oh boy!!!
themselves to the scrotal wall during healing.I am having scrotal reduction and he's going to fix the problem.Oh boy!!!
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shavedsean (imported)
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Re: A Question Of Scarring
how are you able to tell that's what happened? Can you feel it? Good luck with your procedure.
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Christina (imported)
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Re: A Question Of Scarring
bigtwin (imported) wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:37 pm I have to go back to kimmel due to the fact that the cords did indead attach
themselves to the scrotal wall during healing.I am having scrotal reduction and he's going to fix the problem.Oh boy!!!![]()
If I may ask, what were the symptoms you had to determine the cords had attached themselves?
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curious_guy (imported)
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So, how old is A-1?
They say that you are as old as you feel. If that is true then I am about 110.
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dl_mooney (imported)
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Re: A Question Of Scarring
Not afraid, think that they can just cut through your old hernia site. That should help.Dont think that youll be sorry at all.My healing process wasnt bad for each abdominal site. Best of luck.dl
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A-1 (imported)
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Re: A Question Of Scarring
Sean,
SEAN
Ya got it wrong, Krister. It is VI who is 93, not 92. I can't tell you my age but I am still getting that Civil War Pension that she married me for way back in 1925.
Sean, You look younger than 32 in the avatar. Of course, us CIVIL WAR veterans don't get free glasses from Medicare yet, and I have to have my 93-year-old teen-age bride that I married in 1925 when she was 14 hit up our great-great-great grandkids who are still young enough to work to get magnifiers at the local dollar store. They won't take my Confederate dollars, you know.
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shavedsean (imported) wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2004 1:18 pm I'm 32, but I can see how that could be construed as young. I'm gay, and though that doesn't preclude parenthood, I feel confident that being a father is not part of my future. I have never really had the desire to parent a child. That doesn't mean that I never will, but I'm content with the knowlege that I have a niece and that I could perhaps adopt at some time if the desire became strong enough (I'd have to move from Florida... but like I said, it's not likely). I can't say that I haven't thought of donating or storing at a sperm bank, but it's just not that important to me.
Thanks for asking, though. There's no such thing as over-thinking this kind of decision.
SEAN
Ya got it wrong, Krister. It is VI who is 93, not 92. I can't tell you my age but I am still getting that Civil War Pension that she married me for way back in 1925.
Sean, You look younger than 32 in the avatar. Of course, us CIVIL WAR veterans don't get free glasses from Medicare yet, and I have to have my 93-year-old teen-age bride that I married in 1925 when she was 14 hit up our great-great-great grandkids who are still young enough to work to get magnifiers at the local dollar store. They won't take my Confederate dollars, you know.