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Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 6:58 pm
by cutnbulls2ox (imported)
Sounds like a huge hassle you went thru Want2losethem.

How many other body organs trigger a psych evaluation and accusations of faking it and a mental problem if a body part hurts ? Balls are obviously very vulnerable to injuries, illness, and extremely sensative and very painful if abused or damaged. So, why is it such a huge deal worthy of accusing patients of psych problems by drs if men have testicle pain ? What a bunch of A holes so many drs are !

One urologist said he has tons of patients with years of intense testicle pain in his practice. He pretty much admits he does nothing to help or cure their pain. He blows it all off by saying testicles just hurt a lot. As if that justifies him and many other uncaring and greedy drs charging and costing so many men money to do nothing to help or cure them.

Plus medical people acting like grown men don t understand what cutting off a testicle is and does to a man and explaining it to him multiple times with duplicate release forms as if men are stupid and don t know what their testicles do for them.

You are at a prime age when many men easily choose to get vasectomies on both balls. Losing one ball leaves a man fully virile and fertile with one healthy nut. You hardly need fertility lessons from your dr. at your age, especially if you don t want to sire any kids in the future. More stalling and treating men like morons about their own testicles by medical people.

Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:06 pm
by cutnbulls2ox (imported)
So, October is nearly past, did you get your surgery? And how did it go ? Did it end your pain if you ve had enough time to fully heal after surgery ?

Drs tell me it can take many months for injured testicles to heal and regain function. I m guessing removing a testicle is a sudden change in your pain levels and nearly instant relief if it works. Since you already had that gonads epididymis removed, this total ball removal is likely less painful than removing the epididymis was ?

Hope it worked and ended your pain.

Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:33 pm
by MRPdiesel (imported)
cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:06 pm So, October is nearly past, did you get your surgery? And how did it go ? Did it end your pain if you ve had enough time to fully heal after surgery ?

Drs tell me it can take many months for injured testicles to heal and regain function. I m guessing removing a testicle is a sudden change in your pain levels and nearly instant relief if it works. Since you already had that gonads epididymis removed, this total ball removal is likely less painful than removing the epididymis was ?

Hope it worked and ended your pain.

Recovering as we speak. Some discomfort but less than week post op.

Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 8:15 pm
by cutnbulls2ox (imported)
MRPdiesel (imported) wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:33 pm Recovering as we speak. Some discomfort but less than week post op.

That s good to hear. Thanks for updating us on your outcome. It sounds like all went as planned and now you need to heal up enough to feel if your pain is gone after the surgery pain stops. Best wishes on your recovery and outcome to end your pain.

As you said in your posts , not enough men post on what changes or remains the same after losing one testicle. I m hoping you can post on your experiences on here about the surgery, healing process, and if you notice any differences from losing one testicle.

Future men like you would really appreciate and gain knowledge from your documenting and posting about your loss to help answer their similar questions if they have to decide or face losing one testicle like you did.

Thanks and get well soon.

Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 8:31 pm
by cutnbulls2ox (imported)
I was just thinking, you can post on having one of your epididymis surgically removed too. Not many places where men can search and hear answers from a man who had that operation. That experience can sure be very helpful to post about tha,t to help you to answer men s questions and worries about that surgery. Maybe you might post about that surgery and if you noticed any problems or changes iin your sexual abillities after one epididymis was removed? If you have time while healing up from your recent surgery?

Since you already had a vasectomy earlier, the sterility in one gonad from losing the epididymis or from losing one testicle wasn t any concern in your case, as it might be for men or boys wanting future fertility.

Man, you sure have had a lot of surgery on your testicles. Ouch ! But you have a lot of rare and sought after info on going thru all that surgery to post and answer the questions that you had before each surgery to share with other men who want that info.

Hoping you ll post more on all of your surgeries to provide men with the answers you were looking for regarding those surgeries.

Thanks again !

Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 6:31 pm
by Want2LoseThem (imported)
It was definitely a very involved process. As of last month, I was so used to just dropping trow whenever asked it was kinda strange. Men are so attached mentally to their gonads that removing them can often make someone feel like a lesser man. In one of the psych evals, I explained this to the doctor. I also explained that this was preventing me from doing things, like having sex. The second visit at each was just a waste of time. I don't know why I had to explain my reasonings why I prefered to have something removed versus being constantly medicated. The hospital required it outside of an emergency situation. With insurance covering the procedure, I wasn't going to push things.

My urologist was very good. He was looking for every option possible to avoid surgery, but I just got to the point where it was exhausting and finally just asked what surgical options were available. The first was just going in for exploratory surgery, with no guarantees of anything, next was denervation, and lastly the orchiectomy. There was a lot of discussion on what to do, why to do it. What else to do. What was going to happen in the surgery, what to expect after.

The recovery pain I went through was very different than the previous pain. Went to a really bad pressing/crushing ache, away from hot pokers/getting punched in the nuts. But again, it has faded quickly. First few days I spent in bed, and tried to not move too much. Ice packs every few hours. Still moving a bit slow and deliberate, but went back to work today. Only needed about 6 Advil to control the pain, no oxy at all.

Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 3:40 am
by Scuba Cuba (imported)
I was born with testicles that had not dropped

They were lowered with a hospital operation

My left one still pushes up

Has anyone else been born with this condition?

Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 8:12 am
by cutnbulls2ox (imported)
Its more common than most people think to be born with one or 2 undescended testicles. Most guys are fixed right after birth and as infants so they don t even know they ever had undropped testicles or know anything about it later. Most parents don t tell the kid about it later either. A lot like most parents never talk about circumcising their sons and the how and why of cutting his foreskin with their sons, even as adults or new dads themselves. Its just not talked about by most parents, even with all the circumcised penises in full view every day.

One of my buddy s had his undescended testicle surgically dropped into his sack and sewed into place as an adult. His testicle still worked great, even after being undescended during all his life before that. He had an extra tight and high hanger ball from it. But he had great kids and sex with his no problems except for it hanging so tight and close to his penis root. Seems his ball cords didn t grow long enough to allow drs to sew his undescended testicle lower in his scrotum when it was pulled down into his scrotum and sewn in to prevent it pulling up again.

That s probably why your testicle hangs high and tight in your scrotum, short nut cords that didn t grow long enough to allow that ball to be pulled farther down in your scrotum and hang lower when it was first pulled down into your scrotum. But some men can stretch their balls and scrotums to impressive low hangers with ball stretchers over a long time. Just look online to see some real knee knocker balls men have attained by stretching theirs way down.

Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 7:43 pm
by Want2LoseThem (imported)
I think I over did it today at work. Was feeling really good today, spent a bit more time away from my desk and on my feet than I should have. Feels like a really bad crushing ache. Called my doctor, his suggestion was to ice and advil things. Still feeling better than I was, even with the pain today. Obviously this was pretty extreme, but still better than it was. I'm getting anxious about getting off at this point. I've got another week to 10 days before I'm supposed to do anything. Making my eyes water.

Re: Removal of one.

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 4:05 am
by cutnbulls2ox (imported)
That makes me wonder what would happen if you cheated and jacked off too early and shot a load ? Bust stitches or bleeding or what ? Drs never explain enough. I m betting some men have on here.