Originally Posted by djrobins
They say the vasectomy makes absolutely zero difference in load quality, quantity and amount of force produced for ejaculation. Although I have heard some guy was saying his test levels dropped after
the vasectomy. What is your overall experience?
I was only 25 when I had mine done. The build up afterwards caused a spermatocele to develop. These are generally painless, which mine was, however it caused infection and after anti-biotics another infection until finally after 6months the urologist booked me in for a surgical procedure and told me I ought not to have had it done till I was 32 as my sperm production was abnormally high. My GP had suggested the vasectomy at 25 as they had found a growth in my chest (left breast) which needed to be removed and tested for cancer. My wife was already expecting our 4th child and so the doctor performed the vasectomy at the same time as doing the other op.
The urologists procedure temporarily sorted out the problem and he had suggested that I make sure to ejaculate everyday in order to reduce build up. That was I nice prescription and my wife didn’t mind either and so we got to bonk away everyday. It didn’t take too long and I had problems again and another procedure was performed on the left testicle which was the one giving all the trouble. Eventually by the 6th procedure the urologist (a different one) gave me a local, put a camera down the urethra to perform a thorough investigation. He pronounced that I required further surgery to remove the fibrotic and scar tissue and that in order to stop the problem he would need to remove the testicle or fix the tube that had been severed as part of the vasectomy. I was now 28 and had literally walked round for almost 3 years with a ball ache and it didn’t matter how much I ejaculated, the pain was always present. My nuts were scarred with all the procedures and it was a miracle my equipment still worked ok.
The urologist sat my wife and I down and gave us the option of which I told him that I was not prepared to lose one of my nuts. My wife told him we had 4 kids and wanted no more. He assured her that it was the troublesome side being re-connected and that the damage was so bad that it was less than 1% likely that a pregnancy would occur after surgery. The operation took 2 hours and for 6 weeks I had to wear a pouch to protect my nuts from swinging. He told me I could resume sexual relation after 2 weeks but that it should be gentle and no rough stuff.
Ten months later we had our 5th child and then a 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and finally a 10th and my wife decided to get sterilized as I refused to go for another vasectomy. I reckon guys shouldn’t get it done, but perhaps that subject is for a different thread.