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I went to the urologist and he told me that's what was causing my intermittent pain there. This is how WebMD describes it.
<< "Testicular torsion is a twisting of the spermatic cord, artery and vein, which cuts
off the blood supply to the testicle and surrounding structures " >>
What's been happening to me, is that it untwists and I'm fine in a little while, but it sure is painful. It's only happened to me a couple of times in the last year.
So the doctor said I needed surgery. It would be basic. Open me up and stitch the vessels to the side so that they didn't get twisted. I'm going ot have to have it done on both sides because I've had the pain in both of them. Doctor said the surgery is outpatient. I show up in the morning, and I'm out by the afternoon.
So my question is, has anyone ever had it? How's the recovery time, how bad is it, painful to walk, etc? How long before "things" function normally?
If you want, PM me if no one want's to reply in the thread
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TDP
<< "Testicular torsion is a twisting of the spermatic cord, artery and vein, which cuts
off the blood supply to the testicle and surrounding structures " >>
What's been happening to me, is that it untwists and I'm fine in a little while, but it sure is painful. It's only happened to me a couple of times in the last year.
So the doctor said I needed surgery. It would be basic. Open me up and stitch the vessels to the side so that they didn't get twisted. I'm going ot have to have it done on both sides because I've had the pain in both of them. Doctor said the surgery is outpatient. I show up in the morning, and I'm out by the afternoon.
So my question is, has anyone ever had it? How's the recovery time, how bad is it, painful to walk, etc? How long before "things" function normally?
If you want, PM me if no one want's to reply in the thread
late.
TDP