Yeah, my experience was pretty similar to yours. I think the most difficult part was finding enough room in the little office for the cherry picker that they had to use to lift my junk out of the way....oh, and by "junk", I'm talking about my belly.Honestly it depends on the provider.
My guy was a general surgeon and had done hundreds of them. Came in the office from feeding his cattle washed up and went to work.
It was no big deal. My only discomfort was smelling the cauterizing. That made me a little nauseous.
Little soreness for a few days and that was it.
My ex brother in law got put to sleep. He spent hours in the hospital when I was in and out of my guys office in less than an hours.
BUAAHAHAAA!!! That was your "Is This Real Life?" moment! HaHA!^that was hard to read at times. Jesus. I watched my vasectomy and didn't have an issue with it. My wife also said I was so high that I was telling the doctor if he messed up I'd give him a 1 star review and expected chic fil a? I have no recollection of that.
a la FightClub, your buddies Testicular cancer is what was making him have m00bs, as that would suppress his Testosterone production. So he'd therefore have too much Estrogen in his system. Like the character played by MeatLoaf in the movie FightClub.The long-term safety of vasectomy is mainly threatened by cardiovascular disease, testicular or prostate cancer, long-term loss of sexual function after the operation, and the formation of antisperm antibodies...
Neither is advisable, my buddy became fat and grew tits. He had it reversed but had to get his nuts chopped off due to testicular cancer. YMMV!
Like I said I wouldn't **** with the plumbing down there.
This. I did exactly this for a day and half and was good to go.Don’t mess around on the recovery! Ice those balls down with frozen corn or pea bags for first two days.
Before my procedure the dr sat down and went through all of the potential risks, one of which was a 1% risk of chronic ball pain. That honestly made me pause…obviously an extremely small risk but an almost insufferable one if it were to occur.Not to dissuade anyone, but I had contact within the last month with a late 30's high earner who told me that he had an issue with his vasectomy surgery, which occurred more than two years ago. I had never heard of one this substantial, so I thought I'd let people know that there are risks to all surgeries, no matter how minor we want to believe they are. At any rate, this gentleman told me that he has had 24/7/365 enduring pain in his testicles since the surgery. He claimed that it feels like the substantial, dull ache one feels some minutes after taking a strike to the groin. What I will say is that I believe his case is very rare.