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I'm back on the fence. I think I'll wait a while after the shoulder surgery before I go letting virtual strangers hack away at the block and tackle. The whole thing goves me the whammies. I don't know why.
Besides, it's not like I get all the much action. |
or could you have them do it while you're geting a general anaesthetic for the shoulder surgery? And you'll get better painkillers too....
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That thought had crossed my mind, "As long as I'm all hopped up on painkillers..."
But I keep reading about granulomas, and exploding epididymii, and auto immune response and I guess I'm not feeling lucky. |
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When the Wife and I first got married, she wanted me to get snipped.
So, I got as far as prepping "the area". Which means shaving the groin. And that's as far as I got. The Wife decided that she might, someday, want kids. Which fucked things up for me, as I can no longer go to that barbershop. Long story short, as of December 27, 2010, kids are no longer an option. |
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Srsly tho, Uncledigr had it done, said there was quite a bit of pain, but it was nothing awful. No complications. |
Had it done in 1997. Scissors, I think, and stitches, which came out prematurely. No lasting pain.
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The weirdest thing was the tugging sensation up in my abdomin during the procedure.
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I had mine about 15 years ago, no pain, no complications. It was of the "snip and stitch" variety. It's not that big a deal, really, and it avoids my SO having to take BC pills that she doesn't want (or need now:D), or having to use some other method.
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I'm better now, btw, so don't let Mr. Negativity de-rail progress.
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I dunno if this counts, but a friend had a bilateral orchidectomy done and while it's a bit more than just the snip and tuck, she told me it felt like being hit with a sack of potatoes down there.
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