• doingthestuff@lemy.lol
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    11 days ago

    Whenever you have any procedure/surgery, they’ll give you percentage chances of certain side effects. It might be 90% had none,5% something minor, 2% really bad and 1% worse than you would want to imagine. Obviously the percentages and side effects vary based on what procedure they’re doing. But my vasectomy did not go well.

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        10 days ago

        There are very few with continuous testicular pain for up to a year, and that group usually also experiences reduced erection quality. That’s the 2%

        The smaller 1% experience pain for the rest of their lives. And again, reduction or complete loss of the ability to have quality erections.

        I’m somewhere in the middle of those two. Just over a year of nonstop pain, I had pretty much accepted I’d never live without it. But then it went away. It still comes back occasionally, but it isn’t nonstop. And my erections aren’t what they used to be, they vary from completely awful to maybe 90% at best. I got my vasectomy at 35.

        There are people who have to get it done a second time, but that wasn’t me. I’d rather not live anymore or never have sex again than do that again.

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          10 days ago

          Fuuck, sorry that happened to you and thanks for sharing, I was completely unaware of these side effects.