I did it.

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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.
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Eunuchist (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 09, 2007 4:54 pm 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.

My thinking exactly. I'll tell the doctor that I slipped and fell onto a saw horse or something a while back.

Necrosis is something to be concerned about, hence the need for a physical somewhere down the road.

Regeneration is easy to take care of with my handy little clamp. I figure that if it hurts when I put the clamp to the cord, then something is trying to regenerate. (Now I am not a pain freak so I don't do this all the time....) It does make a good test to tell if things are dead down there or not.

As for sexual feelings: I still like to see my wife (or another woman) in the nude, but it doesn't excite me like it used to. Also, I don't think about sex as often or as deeply as I used to. Sexual intercourse with the wife has dropped from once a week to only once a month or slightly less. Orgasms still produce some fluid but the sensation isn't as strong. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, I don't access the EA as often....:-\

One benefit is that I can now urinate with a good strong stream unlike before. No more getting up in the middle of the night, etc.:)
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It has now been many months since I did the right side and about a month since I did the left side. There was some minor groin pain immediately after each clamping, but it faded. Now it is back and hurts quite strongly at times. I think that there is some healing or reforming of the damaged blood vessels going on as it is only the upper part of the cords inside my abdomen that hurt. The testicles are mostly dead feeling.

Any advice from folks with Burdizzo experience after-effects? I'm beginning to think that I might need the services of an urologist.
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Kangan (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:42 pm It has now been many months since I did the right side and about a month since I did the left side. There was some minor groin pain immediately after each clamping, but it faded. Now it is back and hurts quite strongly at times. I think that there is some healing or reforming of the damaged blood vessels going on as it is only the upper part of the cords inside my abdomen that hurt. The testicles are mostly dead feeling.

Any advice from folks with Burdizzo experience after-effects? I'm beginning to think that I might need the services of an urologist.

I had some long talks with a pain doctor and did a lot of "google" type R&D about chronic testicular pain which I had to deal with (A Urologist)

Here is what I think is correct. *I'm NOT a doctor. Check with real ones before you make any solid conclusions and or decisions. Testicular pain is often treated with a variety of schemes. NSAIDs, Support garments, Tens Therapy, Opiates, Injectable Nerve blocks and surgical nerve seperation as well as Orchiectomy. If we consider you as a sort of Do It Yourself "Orchiectomy" patient you would have what I think would be considered a "Scrotal" Orchiectomy because your nerves have been cut (Or crushed in your case) lower down. Inside the scrotum near the testicles. This from everything I've read is not very effective. I think its 55% cure rate for chronic pain. What makes it 90% Plus is to remove the testicles with the cords cut very high and the remaining stub of the cord heavly injected with nerve blocking drugs.

This is just me but I would speak to my GP, come clean on the history and ask him / her to refer you to a Urologist who is experienced doing Orchiectomy and have her/him finish the job correctly. Cut high and use nerve blocking meds. Unless they do it laproscopicly your going to come home with two very large scars along the public area. You may have inflamed the cords so badly that this won't work :( in which case your options are limited. In this case an expert in Pain Meds is your best choice.

Good Luck!
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My Congrats on your final eunichation.
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Mr. T, the pain is NOT in the testes, it is in the cords and then only intermittantly. You do make a valid point about the problems of surgery after the fact. I wanted a bilateral orchiectomy 30 years ago, but there was no way to get one then.

I would still like to hear from some folks who have used a Burdizzo or other tool to crush their cords. What can I expect by way of after-effects from having crunched cords and dead testicles?
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Kangan (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:41 am Mr. T, the pain is NOT in the testes, it is in the cords and then only intermittantly. You do make a valid point about the problems of surgery after the fact. I wanted a bilateral orchiectomy 30 years ago, but there was no way to get one then.

I would still like to hear from some folks who have used a Burdizzo or other tool to crush their cords. What can I expect by way of after-effects from having crunched cords and dead testicles?

I'm sorry. I'm not doing a good job of saying this. The cords - thats my point. Leaving the cords in IS (I think)the problem. For men with Chronic Pain they did several studies. Those that had a scrotal Orchiectomy leaving significant length of the cord in had a 55% cure rate. Those that had an Inguinal Orchiectomy (Where the make an incision up in the pubic area, fish around for the cords and pull out the testes without touching the scrotum. Then cut the cord much higher up had 90%+ cure rates for pain. The cords are the problem.

Jerry? Are you reading this? He had to have a surgical "do over" where they went in and disected the cords later and he felt 100% better afterwards. He can tell you better then I.

If your "nuts are dead" as you reported - then it should not be a huge deal to get the remains and the cords removed by a surgeon. There is also (my opinion) an issue with carrying around a scrotum this full of dead material for a long time.
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mrt (imported) wrote: Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:38 am If your "nuts are dead" as you reported - then it should not be a huge deal to get the remains and the cords removed by a surgeon. There is also (my opinion) an issue with carrying around a scrotum this full of dead material for a long time.

Thanks Mr. T! I agree that carrying dead tissue is not a good idea. The downside is that the abdominal surgery takes you out of circulation for a goodly while - and I cannot afford any downtime right now.... I'd rather go for the scrotal route and hope for the best. Still some downtime, but not as long.
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