GregoryOne (imported) wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:42 am
Many years ago I had to have my left testicle removed - it was undescended and my doc said it should be removed to prevent testicular cancer and it wasn't useful where it was.
How many years ago? Usually this done ASAP as soon as it is noticed with the statistical risk of testicular cancer.
GregoryOne (imported) wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:42 am
Frankly, I didn't have much of a problem with losing it since I never really had it in it's proper place anyhow. Since then I have had 23 kids, divorced, and come out as gay. Somewhere in there I had a vasectomy.
Congratulations. I know you meant to say "3" but it's still funny!
GregoryOne (imported) wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:42 am
Recently I have noticed that my ball sac has gotten smaller and I often can't feel the remaining ball in the sac. It seems to move up into the area on the right side of my penis. Since my penis has always been rather small when flaccid - hard is a totally different matter

) I generally where briefs and for the last year panties - they feel and fit much better!
A slight fluctuation in testicle size, maybe even noticeable, is nothing to panic over. One is usually larger than the other, and there is quite a bit of fluid exchange going on in there. Large size changes, however, the kind that you notice often and are obvious, is almost a sure sign that something isn't right down there.
Do you see any marked changes in your sexual function, or desire, or ability? Any emotional changes that might coincide with the symptoms of low testosterone, signaling that the testicle isn't putting out the amount that it should?
Were this a complication of vasectomy, I'd say you would have noticed it a long time ago - very near the surgery time in fact.
GregoryOne (imported) wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:42 am
Do any of you know whether there is any danger in this situation - ball up inside me? Frankly I don't mind it being there, I have no pain and I find the smooth look much more appealing these days.
Thanks to all.
Greg
It's a moot point now, probably, given what you've said. But a higher testicle is warmer, and thus can lead to sterility. It will NOT affect the hormonal output, however. As to why it's suddenly pulling up and in on its own, I have NO idea. As you said before, though, undescended testes are almost ALWAYS lowered and secured, or removed, as soon as the condition is noticed in infancy/early childhood. One of the girls I used to work with had a boy with one undescended one, and it was brought down and secured when he was 3. He was also premature.
Consult your doctor or a urologist over it, however, as testicular cancer can easily spread to other more important areas of the body!
You may be at risk, you may not be. Only a specialist can say for sure - the I'd get a 2nd opinion!