Kangan (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:06 pm Thanks for your kind words, Bryan.
It is wonderful to no longer have the urge to fantacize about sex all the time.
I still want them gone - but I keep putting off a visit to my doctor for a physical, as I am just too busy to be able to schedule any down time for an operation.
Squeezing the cord minus vas deferens was almost too easy. The pinch from the clamp was more of a squeezing sensation than real pain. Guess I was lucky.
Well, I am also very happy on your behalf and that you seem to be doing well and are pleased with the results. I think that it was about time you had some success considering all the time and energy you've invested into this. Congrats!
BTW, I think that you can probably make a convincing case for an orchiectomy with your local GP, now that you very well may have a "valid" medical reason for the procedure. Of course, if confronted, you can always make up a good story as to why you ended up this way in the first place, without going in too much detail. However, at your age, the risk of developing testicular cancer is very low (and according to what I have read on the topic it doesn't seem that injuries elevate the risk too much) so unless we are talking about possible necrosis/infection, I don't think it's such a big deal if left alone for a (good) while. Another issue, however, is whether there might be some regeneration of testicular function over time. It's really hard to tell right away, you'd have to pay close attention to your feelings/behavior as well as sexual function and see if you can detect any important changes in this regard.