I would not do that.do you think someone could go skydiving 5 days after the procedure? Supposed to jump into some cold water, so maybe helps keep everything nice and chilly down there…asking for a friend.
Probably not a great idea. I felt pretty good and went back to work Monday(day 4) - just riding in a bumpy service truck down a crappy highway made my nuts hurt so bad I could barely walk until Thursday.do you think someone could go skydiving 5 days after the procedure? Supposed to jump into some cold water, so maybe helps keep everything nice and chilly down there…asking for a friend.
You can do anything once, including skydiving without a parachute. Jumping 5 days after a vasectomy is only a slightly better idea.do you think someone could go skydiving 5 days after the procedure? Supposed to jump into some cold water, so maybe helps keep everything nice and chilly down there…asking for a friend.
To answer your question... well.. How valuable are your nuts to ya? eh?do you think someone could go skydiving 5 days after the procedure? Supposed to jump into some cold water, so maybe helps keep everything nice and chilly down there…asking for a friend.
do you think someone could go skydiving 5 days after the procedure? Supposed to jump into some cold water, so maybe helps keep everything nice and chilly down there…asking for a friend.
Username checks out.^speaking as someone who's right nut still flares up and kills me once a month after a vasectomy in 2017 and didn't go ski diving, sure man gopher it what could go wrong?
I'll never look at those mini reds the same again lmaoUsername checks out.
Just curious if you got his name, the nurse.Also, I had a severely hot nurse. Talk about messed up! If the doc wasn’t as good at what he did, I’d have revolted.
No, unfortunately. My wife was standing there watching the procedure, which was weird in itself.Just curious if you got his name, the nurse.
Had one 26 years ago. I’ll give you highlightsSomebody on a different thread mentioned somebody should start one of these threads.
I’ll go first. My wife (35) just had her IUD removed. I need to get snipped so I can commence to shoot up the club as my pull out game is weak and with no goalie in place, I don’t need to have another kid at my age. I am 40 (almost 41) and too old for that.
I was told that they don’t put you under for the procedure. Is this true? How bad is it? What’s the recovery like? I was also told that the first “eruption” may be bloody. Don’t know if my buddy is messing with me, so thought I should ask the masses.
do you think someone could go skydiving 5 days after the procedure? Supposed to jump into some cold water, so maybe helps keep everything nice and chilly down there…asking for a friend.
Not going to lie. I was kind of looking forward to the after report from the skydiving trip.Procedure last friday…there was more blood shaving the night before than during the snip. Local anesthetic needles hurt pretty good, medicine burned. Second round of needles to numb the skin hurt slightly less. Rest of the procedure was mostly painless with some uncomfortable tugging. Told doc it felt like he was pulling on lungs from my undercarriage. Drove home and took motrin, pain was 4/10. Narcotic knocked it to 1/10. Coached tball mon/tues, took some walks, shooting today (.223 match bullets and swfa of course)…decided to not do skydiving tomorrow cause internet friends said bad idea.