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Hillbilly
5th November 2006, 10:06
I was going theough some Isenet newgroups looking for some bike newsgroups when I clicked alt.support.vasectiomy by mistake. Being curious I read some of the artcles.

Well, I agree with the poor guys that posted there! After reading all the pain and suffering they are in and have gone through, there's absolutely no way in hell I's let any surgeon or woman talk me into that "operation".

It was also interesting to note the comments from the posters that most of the "procedures" were performed by doctors who ddin't know what they were doing. What really got me was the comment in that newgroup thet doctors never tell the truth about the epidermis exploding/rupturing from the pressure on the mans own sperm after the vas has beeen tied off! Stuff that! :shit:

If some woman insists on me getting butchered, then the relationship's over! She can go find some weak willed idiot who's stoopid enough to do that for her. Love has nothing to do with it either. It's no different to a woman that moaned in a magazine that she wanted her husband to get circumsized because his foreskin was too long.

Anyway, read the newsgroup articles and you'll see what I mean. There's advice on reversals as well.

riffer
5th November 2006, 12:52
I can relate to that.

When I had my vasectomy they pulled too hard on one of the vas deferens and tore it out of my lower stomach wall. To this day when I cough only one of the boys will jump up.

As for the "discomfort" they mention before the op regarding the buildup of sperm before it is re-absorbed into the body, I've never heard of an epidermis rupturing, but I tell you, at times it feels like they will...

If I'd taken the time to find out more from other men who had vasectomies instead of advice from the medical professionals I wouldn't have had one.

What really pisses me off was when we were at my folks house one night and my brother was talking to me regarding possible side affects as he was considering one was my mother telling us that dad had had one when we were kids and that he had had the same problems as what I was describing. Thanks dad. Another great communication moment missed.

thehollowmen
5th November 2006, 18:44
Mine was painless
In on friday, drove home. Rode to work on monday to process my bits.

Glad to be sterile :-)