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03-08-06, 12:38 PM | #1 |
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Medical question. Guys only
I'm looking for real life experiences from any of you guys who have had the dreaded snip. Feel free to pm me if you dont want to publically post. Cheers |
03-08-06, 12:41 PM | #2 |
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03-08-06, 12:45 PM | #3 |
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Shave them yourself and it hurts (a lot) afterwards, take all the sympathy from her as you can get.
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03-08-06, 12:57 PM | #4 |
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Jog home from the clinic afterwards............it'll be OK and will impress your mates down the boozer
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03-08-06, 01:00 PM | #5 |
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Mine was fine....Milked it for time off work
Was back playing rugby the week after Tried for sympathy of the missus but got the reply "if your looking for sympathy you'll find it between **** n syphillis in the dictionary" I guess i was lucky with mine cos i have heard some horror stories Wooohoo...500 posts...carry on |
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03-08-06, 01:03 PM | #7 |
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Just follow their sound advice. Me? It hurt a bit...but I had a trouble free recovery apart from a small dose of 'epididimitis' - aninfection of the tube they snip. Fells like you're being kicked in the nads but the old anti-biotics soon sorts it out. I was moving wheelbarrows full of unwanted soil into skips within a fortnight.
You'll probably find there as many bad stories as there are good - don't dwell on it mate. Having it put back together hurts more
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03-08-06, 01:03 PM | #8 |
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I was done under general anasthetic which was pot luck as the hospital I went to did alternate local and general clinics (one week local and the next general) I just happened to get an appointment for a general. I assume you could insist on one or the other.
I had no problems at all. In and out in the day and no reaction, swelling or pain. However, everyone is different and I'm sure there will be some horror stories along soon Definately go for the sympathy angle and milk it though Mike |
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