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Jim Lahey
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Right lads, who’s had it done and just how horrible is it?

Just had our 3rd kid earlier in the year and I don’t reckon my blood pressure could take a 4th. Plus I don’t want to have to move house again or buy a mini-bus.
Ian Madigan for Ireland.
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lilyw
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The most surreal experience of my life. I had it done by a local doctor who was very heavily involved with Irish music (Planxty, Bothy Band etc were frequent visitors to his house).

His parents were very friendly with my paternal grandparents & he recognised my surname. He then proceeded to chat to me about Irish music stars that he knew & things that my grandparents had done at his family home; all the while I was I looking down my body at him working away & hoping that he actually was paying attention while he talked.
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EnergiseR
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My missus used to work in chronic pain and a significant proportion of the males attending where nut sack graduates so no thanks. Something mad like 25% get chronic pain
yermum
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was fine.

back riding my bike after a week

and the wife after a couple of weeks.
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CM11
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EnergiseR wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:30 pm My missus used to work in chronic pain and a significant proportion of the males attending where nut sack graduates so no thanks. Something mad like 25% get chronic pain
Ah it's not quite that high and they think a lot of it is psychosomatic. Certainly after a year.

Can only speak for myself and no issues after a few months (and those issues were minor). While it's not 100%, it's as close as and worth doing for peace of mind.
ZappaMan
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I'm planning a vasecto-party for later this year :thumbup:
massey ferguson
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To quote a biologically illiterate friend of mine: 'don't do it man, I had it done to the dog and it ruined him'.
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Insane_Homer
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snip and paste from my PR post

It probably would've been near perfect had the local not quite taken when he went in for the second bollock and I nearly hit the roof!!!

6-8 weeks before I could run again but that was more precautionary, about a years worth of the odd twang in the bollock pain. No swelling or bruising. the fellas were in full drop mode for a couple of years too, thought that was a perm effect but now finally seems be receding and the old sack is now toit like a tiger.

overall not too unpleasant, but I've heard the horror stories, one mate told me he had a very bad case of swelling and bruising.
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redderneck
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Thinly disguised "Still getting a regular ride" bragging thread...
dkm57
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Had it done when my ex got pregnant with our second child.

Still functioning just fine 30 years later. :thumbup:
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EnergiseR
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CM11 wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 2:11 pm
EnergiseR wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:30 pm My missus used to work in chronic pain and a significant proportion of the males attending where nut sack graduates so no thanks. Something mad like 25% get chronic pain
Ah it's not quite that high and they think a lot of it is psychosomatic. Certainly after a year.

Can only speak for myself and no issues after a few months (and those issues were minor). While it's not 100%, it's as close as and worth doing for peace of mind.
It's high. Too high to take the risk of a permanently sore gooch
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PornDog
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Not a bother to it really.

Two toughest things were the smell of cooking bacon while they were cauterising my bits - very discombobulating - and the fact I had to have 40 lemsips over the next 60 days to "clear the pipes". That was a bit more action than my todger had been used to, but by god I managed it :thumbup:
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Jim Lahey
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PornDog wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 3:44 pm Not a bother to it really.

Two toughest things were the smell of cooking bacon while they were cauterising my bits - very discombobulating - and the fact I had to have 40 lemsips over the next 60 days to "clear the pipes". That was a bit more action than my todger had been used to, but by god I managed it :thumbup:
Don’t think I’ll have a problem there . . .
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