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Eric 12-14-2010 11:55 PM

Got mine done almost two years ago now.

Couple of key things to tell you:

1) do exactly what your doctor tells you to do. After the procedure you sit on your ass and ice your nuts all day long for three days. Let your wife wait on you hand and foot for those three days

2) dont have sex early just because you think you feel ok. Just ride out the week. You will be glad you did.

3) dont try and be superman and start doing shit you aren't suppose to before the few weeks of down time your doc tells you to take off from physical activity.

Follow the simple shit your doctor tells you and it is a breeze!!! Dint follow them and you will be telling us your horror stories.

brassmonkey 12-14-2010 11:57 PM

hell no!

CunningStunt 12-15-2010 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 17774568)
Got mine done almost two years ago now.

Couple of key things to tell you:

1) do exactly what your doctor tells you to do. After the procedure you sit on your ass and ice your nuts all day long for three days. Let your wife wait on you hand and foot for those three days

2) dont have sex early just because you think you feel ok. Just ride out the week. You will be glad you did.

3) dont try and be superman and start doing shit you aren't suppose to before the few weeks of down time your doc tells you to take off from physical activity.

Follow the simple shit your doctor tells you and it is a breeze!!! Dint follow them and you will be telling us your horror stories.

Solid advice.

Now down to the nitty gritty. Any decrease in pleasure from sex? That's my biggest concern.

Sid70 12-15-2010 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 17773729)
sure. I just always thought it was quick snip no worries get back to the sex. But Im reading about long term build up of sperm etc and its kinda more than I thought about in regards to altering the human body as it wasnt intended.

I just dont want any kids. One is all I wanted.


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ottopottomouse 12-15-2010 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by O MARINA (Post 17774114)
well you should read about IUD pregnancies and how many babies are born with IUD's hanging off their ears :D

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pornguy 12-15-2010 06:36 AM

I plan to get it done as sooon as I can find 2 days off in the row.

seeandsee 12-15-2010 06:36 AM

no sperm would waste me :D

Sid70 12-15-2010 07:19 AM

And Flecth, if you need a hug ...

Yngwie 12-15-2010 07:30 AM

My dad got this done many years ago and he's never had any issues to this day. I'm thinking of getting this done also.

wehateporn 12-15-2010 08:56 AM

Generally not good to mess about with nature like that, here's something I've just Googled

Why Vasectomy Is Risky?

Some men suffer some pretty severe side effects after undergoing the operation. How does vasectomy affect a man’s body? This is a reasonable question, which unfortunately is rarely answered, even after significant effects occur. Let’s use an analogy of a 40-year-old fire hose. You hook this fire hose up to a hydrant and turn on the water. Let the hose represent the epididymis portion of the testicles and the vas deferens, which would measure some 20 feet in length if stretched out, and let the water represent the 50,000 sperm cells a minute that a man’s body manufactures, even after vasectomy. Now, tie a knot in the fire hose. What happens? Something is going to rupture, right? That’s why fire departments don’t use 40-year-old fire hoses, and why men develop ruptures in their testicles after their vas is tied off during the vasectomy procedure.

Actually, the technical term for this phenomena is a “blowout.” According to Campbell’s Urology (a textbook for urology students and doctors) “The brunt of pressure-induced damage after vasectomy falls on the epididymis and efferent ductules…. It is likely that, in time, all vasectomized men develop ‘blowouts’ in either the epididymis or efferent ducts.” I wish I had known this before I had my vasectomy and started experiencing some of the negative effects of that rupturing process.

Autoimmune Responses
But that’s not all. When the rupturing occurs, sperm cells enter the blood stream, where they were not naturally intended to be. As a matter of fact, nature makes a very specific point of keeping sperm cells out of the blood stream, because sperm cells have very strong enzymes on their surfaces and only half a DNA strand. What does the body think is happening? The immune system is sent on full alert to fight off a perceived infection, and the body becomes “autoimmune”, i.e. the body goes to war on itself. Again from Campbell’s Urology: “Vasectomy results in violation of the blood-testis barrier producing detectable levels of serum antisperm antibodies in 60 to 80 per cent of men….” Once this reaction starts, it is difficult to stop, even with a vasectomy reversal. It would have been good to know this also before it began happening in me.

arock10 12-15-2010 09:00 AM

I have a butt vasectomy

CaptainHowdy 12-15-2010 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by arock10 (Post 17775276)
I have a butt vasectomy

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh...

davecummings 12-15-2010 02:23 PM

I had one 41 years ago at an Army hospital -- it's favorably changed my life, and has NOT in any way caused any "negatives" for me.


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