Getting the procedure done this week. Ordered some underwear with ice packs and sleeve for comfort. Planning on laying on the couch watching DS9.

Any advice from those who have already crossed this Rubicon?

  • EllenKelly [comrade/them]
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    1010 months ago

    I needed icepacks all day for two days, but i walked for 40 minutes after i had it done (dont do that)

    I told the doctor I was having it done to destroy white supremacy and he laughed while he cut me open lol (you can do that, it’s not illegal, yet.)

    Also, paracetamol

  • Mog_Pharou [he/him]
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    1510 months ago

    I just did it like last week. It was nothin’. Didn’t even need ice packs or nothing. Back to like 90% normal in one day

  • Owl [he/him]
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    710 months ago

    Painkillers, ice packs, and a distraction are enough. It’s not so bad.

  • FloridaBoi [he/him]
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    510 months ago

    Everyone’s anatomy is different and this procedure seems more like an art than a science for the urologist.

    I had a longish recovery which was like 6 weeks for all of the swelling and 95% of the discomfort to go away but I think mine was out of the norm. During that time it felt like I was recovering from getting kicked in the balls. Not the immediate aftermath of a kick rather a dull ache as if I had been kicked several hours before. Icepacks helped a lot.

    Repositioning is needed as there may be a sharp pain here and there but be gentle. Over time any and all pains lessened and disappeared altogether.

  • hungrybread [comrade/them]
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    210 months ago

    All I needed was an ice pack, but really ended up just defrosting a couple pints of ice cream on my junk for 2 days.

    FWIW, my BIL was golfing within 24 hours of his vasectomy

  • Ithorian [comrade/them]
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    510 months ago

    Frozen peas on your nuts and a couple days of video games. It really wasn’t as bad as I expected it to be.

  • mars [none/use name]
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    1210 months ago

    Follow whatever instructions they give you when it comes to waiting on exercise/sex. In the moment it’ll definitely feel fine, but you will be punished later. Speaking from experience lol.

    Also icing before bed is good, also buying extra ice packs is probably a good idea (4 was a good number for me, but you can always just return them later so get a lot).

    Also, if there isn’t anyone around to help after, try to set things up so that everything’s within reach of the couch when you get back. I had help, but they couldn’t be around for the entire recovery period, so yeah keep the essentials close by.

    Oh and there’s probably going to be dried blood in your ejaculate the first few times so take whatever precautions you need to/don’t freak out.

    As far as my experience, I wasn’t one of the fast recovery period guys. But even then it wasn’t too bad, I just moved around and did things carefully, tried not to push it (ex. going on long walks without very supportive underwear). I’d sometimes have discomfort after sex, but that was usually my fault if you know what I mean. It’s hard for me to place exactly when I felt totally normal, but I’d say within a month or two I stopped having to be careful about the way I did things. But that’s just me, and I did have an injury back in the day that may have been the reason why it took me a minute to feel totally normal.

    • mars [none/use name]
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      510 months ago

      Oh and if your uncircumcised try to clean off your jockstrap or whatever as frequently as you can, I got balanitis because I didn’t lol

      • mars [none/use name]
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        610 months ago

        Also I’d recommend getting the no scalpel procedure if you aren’t. Probably fine either way but I’ve read there’s a greater chance of complications/longer recovery if you get an incision

  • CthulhusIntern [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    Mine was easy as hell. Like, it didn’t even constantly hurt, it was just more sensitive for a bit, like a bump from my thigh that I normally wouldn’t even feel, I could feel then. The hardest part was being unable to cum for a week. I was also put under for the procedure, a lot of people aren’t.

  • regul [any]
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    910 months ago

    If you’re just getting it done laproscopically it isn’t too big of a deal. Just ice and ibuprofen and laying down for a day or two. Your sack will be black and blue and the doc will tell you volcel-kamala, but most pain should be gone in a few days.

    My buddy got his done with like, general anaesthesia and they opened him up a lot more and it sounded like he had a much rougher time.

  • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]
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    10 months ago

    Yeah I was feeling better like 24 hours later. Don’t expect to be on the couch for a week. Icepacks and DS9 sounds like a good start.

    The place I went to had a TV on the ceiling to distract you, but the doc put on a nature documentary about owls, the thing turned into a mirror with all the night shots…

    Other then that it was fine.

    And I can’t stress this enough:

    Get fucking tested by the fucking deadline. Do the 20+ wanks and get tested when they say to get tested. Something like 70% of men don’t get tested. That’s how you end up with an unplanned kid. Don’t be an asshole like that!

  • moving to lemme.zip.
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    1010 months ago

    Don’t get blue balls…it’s brutal. Or has been for me and I’ve had mine done for a year