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I was holding out for some new "laser" method, but the time has come.....
The surgery isn't bad. It's bad when you are done and you can feel the area. Seems to feel like they wre pulling the crap out of you from an itty bitty hole.
I was holding out for some new "laser" method, but the time has come.....
IMO - "the snip" is kinda like removing your wisdom teeth...you will hear lots of horror stories, but the majority have no complications and very little pain. It's not that bad.
IMO - "the snip" is kinda like removing your wisdom teeth...you will hear lots of horror stories, but the majority have no complications and very little pain. It's not that bad.
I have one of those horror stories - What ever you do Sparky - DO NOT lift any weight for awhile.
The day after the snip, my son was at the neighbors and their dog jumped up after the sandwich he was holding and bit him just above the eye. I "ran" if that is what you can call it down there and picked him up and carried him back home across 2 acres. I paid for that for months!
Oh Yeah... da.bell is right on tighty whites and frozen peas.
I have one of those horror stories - What ever you do Sparky - DO NOT lift any weight for awhile.
The day after the snip, my son was at the neighbors and their dog jumped up after the sandwich he was holding and bit him just above the eye. I "ran" if that is what you can call it down there and picked him up and carried him back home across 2 acres. I paid for that for months!
Oh Yeah... da.bell is right on tighty whites and frozen peas.
Way to go, J...you just had to throw in a scary story...
For what it's worth, for me it just felt a little aching and sore for a few days, like I had been kicked in the stones about a half-hour before. Not too bad.
So, the lesson here is: don't let your kids eat at J's neighbor's house.
Way to go, J...you just had to throw in a scary story...
For what it's worth, for me it just felt a little aching and sore for a few days, like I had been kicked in the stones about a half-hour before. Not too bad.
So, the lesson here is: don't let your kids eat at J's neighbor's house.
My snip snip was not so great. For starters I had to wait in the operating room in my gown for 50 minutes and man did I want to bolt. The doctor finally comes in and he asks me if I am sure if I want to get cut, by the way he had a really strong European accent. I finally am on the table and he is preping me and placing towels around my mid section when he reaches for a towel with a 4 inch hole in it and I think to myself I know where that one goes . He gets ready to start the procedure and says to the nurse "That is a new cotterizer, is that the number it is supposed to be set on." The nurse replies "I don't know Dr Blank has used it and I am not sure. Now I am thinking great this guy is going to burn me down in my nether regins, just what I need my b@lls on fire. When he started to work on my first vas deferens it felt like I was being gutted, really knarly. The other side wasn't as bad but still was uncomfortable. When it was all done the doctor wasn't going to give me any pain medication and I pleaded and got some Vicadin. My now wife drove me home and I took two V's and drank Jack and Cokes.
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Congrats, Sparky; Maybe you should be a trojan fan
As one of the Utahns on this board, they didn't let me in the state until I had four, I had one more just so that they would let me stay. So we were a family with five kids, now three of those five are married so now we are a total family of 10 and growing (only when the youngest two get married).
After our fifth, I didn't get the snip snip, my wife did.
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