Answers About Vasectomies - Nebraska Medicine

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @lamarrharding4776
    @lamarrharding4776 2 года назад +2

    I can only tell you about my vasectomy! I had been told NO! By many doctors, finally found vasectomy pro who suggested checking my insurance to pay for it. I walked out feeling the same as I did walking in, six minutes from drop your pants to pull them up, if I hadn't watched it would be hard to believe anything happend. It was no needle, no scaple, open ended vasectomy. No bleeding, briusing, swelling, infection, scab, itching, pain, or ice used.
    The best part is everything feels great, even better than before, because I am now STERILE. No worries!

  • @anonymizer400
    @anonymizer400 2 года назад +1

    Here's information from a medical website:
    Persistent testicular pain (PVPS) is the most frequent vasectomy complication that can adversely affect quality of life. Because of this, it should be included in the vasectomy consent process. Due to a lack of prospective data and differing definitions for post-vasectomy pain, consensus on incidence has not been reached. In available studies, a wide range of incidence from 14-33% is reported for any testicular pain after vasectomy. A smaller group of patients, 1-5%, have severe pain that affects quality of life or sexual function. A conservative estimate for chronic PVPS of 1-5% of vasectomized men may be warranted based on available data, but the overall incidence may be higher.

  • @JohnSmith-gi7jw
    @JohnSmith-gi7jw 4 года назад +1

    I got a vasectomy a little over 14 years ago at age 27 and I noticed a big difference in the way ejaculation felt. Regardless of what the video said, it felt like I lost all my testosterone. The only time I feel normal is when I'm on testosterone now. The wrong feeling I get with ejaculation has never went away.

    • @alexoneil9922
      @alexoneil9922 4 года назад +1

      Great info! My husband just had a reversal after about 10 years and he noticed the opposite: the ejaculation being different, much more intense, not necessarily in terms of pleasure, but he associated it with strength or explosion.

    • @JohnSmith-gi7jw
      @JohnSmith-gi7jw 4 года назад

      @@alexoneil9922 Yeah I think I'm going to get it reversed. How much money was it? Is he happy about it?

    • @alexoneil9922
      @alexoneil9922 4 года назад +1

      @@JohnSmith-gi7jw The surgery was performed in Romania - Bucharest by a doctor trained in New York. We paid about $3000. In Oklahoma you might find close to this price. Research a bit about clinics close to your hometown that do reversals and try to abstain from making the cost a priority. I know this surgery might reach $10.000 in some states.
      My husband had a fast recovery in the first 3-4 days, with ice and rest, no pills. After that he returned to work and it slowed down the recovery process a bit. Now, after 6 weeks from the surgery, he is much more comfortable. We even go to the gym every morning and he doesn’t complain about anything: no pain, no discomfort.
      Also... hoping for a positive pregnancy test this month.

    • @JohnSmith-gi7jw
      @JohnSmith-gi7jw 4 года назад

      ​@@alexoneil9922 Thank you for the good info. Good luck on it working and getting pregnant. I would love to find out in the future if it worked.

  • @juansalazar5804
    @juansalazar5804 3 года назад +2

    So it’s permanent... unless you pull an Uno reverse card... sometimes.