Zipppy wrote: » I had zero pain afterwards.. none. The procedure was painless too. Stop reading horror stories on the web and just do it...the freedom afterwards is fantastic...
spockety wrote: Under pressure to get it done, but I'm getting increasingly freaked by the probability of long term pain.
spockety wrote: Seems a higher chance than I originally thought, or is played down on most surgery web sites.
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Cheers for that. It’s something I’ll never understand, interesting to hear different opinions though. The father is pushing me to do it and I’ve refused, I’m currently sitting in the local maternity hospital. Do any of you guys have any regrets about getting it done?
King Colossal Grey wrote: » At what stage should it be done? I'm 35, wife is 36, we have a toddler and another baby due in April. We don't want any after the second tike arrives. So I'm thinking of having a vasectomy. On the other hand, one never knows what life will deal, so is it best to wait?
Cork Truck Driver wrote: Do any of you guys have any regrets about getting it done?
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » The father is pushing me to do it and I’ve refused, I’m currently sitting in the local maternity hospital.
doubledown wrote: » I don't know what procedure your dad had but you still ejaculate semen after a vasectomy! There is just no sperm in it any more.
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » I'm merely looking in here as an observer. My father had it done years ago. The one thing he did say he misses is the whole climax (blowing your load) bit.
kunst nugget wrote: » I think your da is talking through his hole. Do you usually have blowing your load conversations with the father?
doubledown wrote: » I experienced absolutely no change in sensation, desire or performance at all.
kk09 wrote: » Can anyone tell me how this effected the sex life after. Is there any noticable changes to sensations, ability to get erect, etc. associated with the op? Thinking of having it done early in new year. going for pre-check Thursday.
optogirl wrote: » Husband had it done on Friday - went straight into work & worked Saturday too. A bit of pain but seems absolutely fine! Why doesn't everyone do it!:)
mugwumpjism wrote: » There is nothing medically stopping you from dressing in head to toe Lycra around the house alright!
chewed wrote: » It might help to still dress like a cyclist in those pink tight Lycra shorts!
mugwumpjism wrote: » Hi All, One thing I would say @Beans is stay off the bike for a few weeks (I'm a cyclist), all the bike forums say at least 3 weeks. You might feel fine but you could rupture some blood vessels that are tender and then bleed which ends up as a Hematoma which I had...not pleasant. Your 1 to 2 week recover turns into 6-8 weeks. I decided to put up a few shelves 3 days after the op, which meant crouching for long periods, next day I developed a Hematoma...of course this could be non- related and it would have developed it anyway. Long and short of it, give a bit of recovery time now even if you feel ok and it will stand to you