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Vasectomy Round-up
So, I've been thinking about getting snipped and have read that one out of three vasectomy patients have long term pain from complications. That doesn't sound like good odds to me.
I am wondering if you'd had the procedure and whether or not you had any complications or if you know someone who had the procedure and whether or not he had any complications. Just for the record, in light of my previous round up thread, I'm less interested in your opinions on birth control in general, whether or not a vasectomy is really surgery or not, etc. |
I did it. Short term post-op pain. After a week or so, everything was great. I'd do it again. I wrote a long post somewhere on the cellar about it and probably went into too much detail. I'm sure you can find it if you want to read too much.
There are still a few doctors out there that use a scalpel and require a bunch of stitches. Don't use one of them. Go for the no-scalpel operation. A little super glue to close up the tiny hole and you're all set. :thumb: |
No problems from my husbands vasectomy beyond the post surgery discomfort.
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Well, I've only had the procedure once, so I don't know what that does for your statistical analysis. But I do offer my one data point.
There weren't any complications, per se. There were several effects however. It's been a while... let me think. There was the procedure itself. It was an outpatient procedure, local anesthetic. The cleaning and the shaving was weird. There was a small incision, no problem, but the electrocautery, while painless, freaked me out a little seeing and smelling smoke coming from my sack. You've been warned. I got the pain meds, icepacks, strict warnings about activities, stimulation, rest, etc. I followed the instructions, and it worked out well. There was moderate pain. I've healed fine, and there's been no loss of function. The volume of semen has been greatly reduced, but I've never been in it for the money shots anyway, so, no loss there. On the upside, no worries about pregnancy was a big plus. Also, since the birth control was now taken care of, Tink didn't have to take the pills and that was a big plus for both of us. Recommended. |
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... you don't think I'm finally running out do you?!? shooting blanks is one thing, dry firing is something else entirely! |
It's been 6-7 weeks from my surgery. I'm back to my physical stuff, but my recovery has taken longer than I expected. I still get an occasional ache but they are further apart and I expect them to go away altogether. I think my volume is down as well. I don't know if I'd do it again since my local wore off during the procedure. I haven't gotten to the payback part of the program yet so right now I only know the price of admission not how the show will be. (I'm also in day 3 of a pissy mood so ymmv.)
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6 to 7 weeks and the show hasn't started yet?
I thought it was supposed to be 6-7 days! jeez. |
apropos of nothing
My uncle had it done years ago when it first became available. The next day he found this sign on his front lawn: "Frank shoots blanks." |
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In general, Brits are less prudish than Americans, but this is one topic where that does not apply (or at least used not to). I was SHOCKED in my first year here to encounter moms and dads discussing vasectomies in the playground whilst arranging playdates and the next field trip..... Totally a taboo topic in my experience before then. |
My BIL had one and although I have no interest in hearing about his spunk volumes, I can at least say that apart from the expected healing process he suffered no ongoing pain.
Limey told us about someone she knew having the snip at our GTG - perhaps we've become more open since you left Mon? Perhaps there is a connection between the two?! I get virtual strangers to feel my contraceptive implant after all :) |
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JUST TO BE CLEAR----- **NOT** an IUD, correct? cause, if you get to the IUD, you're not strangers anymore. |
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No V, it's in my arm :)
Monster I did wrote that I accepted it still wasn't everyday conversation and I wouldn't expect to hear about it at the school gate - but I must have overwritten it when writing about my implant...? It's certainly not in the post as it stands. I didn't mean to suggest you were wrong - although thinking about it seriously, people do seem more open than 10 years ago. Then again perhaps that's only people my own age, which makes it less about the country and more about aging. |
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