
03-10-2004, 01:22 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Launceston , Tasmania, Australia
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I had a vasectomy about 11 years ago. I had it under a local anaesthetic and could feel a bit of tugging down below but no pain. My balls did swell up quite a lot and there was some bruising. I was uncomfortable for 4 to 5 days which was longer than the others but as I am a diabetic this is normal. Diabetics have oxygen displaced in their blood stream by higher sugar counts an this slows down the healing process.
I bought a scrotal supporter to prevent them swinging around which was not a good thing at the time LOL.
My sex equipment still works fine and several tests proved that there are no wrigglies. Ask Curvy for an independant report as to the functionality after the 9th May
It is a relatively simple procedure with very few compications and is far easier for a man than for a woman to have her tubes tied.
No regrets or wimpyness on my part, better than going to the dentist. 
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