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firstdown 08-10-2010, 05:37 PM Yeah, local anesthesia.
Honestly, it's easier and less painful than your wife getting "snipped" and you can be sure that if you're really finished making babies, you won't have an "I forgot to take my pill" moment. Much safer. Also, some women have bad reactions to and can't take BC. My wife did not do well on it.
Small price to pay to keep your retirement funds intact. :D
This was pretty much my thought and my wife said if I can have the child you can get snipped. It's also allot less complicated for a man to go under.
I have been...........considering it. Have not gotten past that stage....
CRedskinsRule 08-10-2010, 06:07 PM This was pretty much my thought and my wife said if I can have the child you can get snipped. It's also allot less complicated for a man to go under.
It's ALOT better for the guy to do it then the woman. You also can get it reversed if Bigfoot does manage to find your family.
Seriously, I did it on the Friday, and was at work Monday. Since I used it as a watch the draft pass, I drank beer all weekend and don't really remember much else to the procedure. I am sure it must have been sore, but I didn't leave screaming in agony or anything like that.
dmek25 08-10-2010, 06:43 PM had it done. was very nervous. had a really cool Dr. ,and told me to stay off my feet for the weekend. had it done Friday around 4:00. and was back to work Monday morning at 7:00. as long as you chill with an ice pack, you will be fine.
12thMan 08-10-2010, 07:00 PM I. Love. Warpath.
Beemnseven 08-10-2010, 07:20 PM I had it done last summer. The sharp, stabbing pain to your testicles goes away in about five days.
J/k.
There were two moments of pain, obviously the anesthetic, which was supposed to numb the entire region. On the second 'snip' I felt a split second of intense pain. The doctor looked at me and said that always seems to happen.
But trust me, once it's done, you'll be glad. I hate condoms, and the assurance that there won't be any more pregnancies on my account is quite a relief.
saden1 08-10-2010, 07:31 PM Pulling out doesn't work? No elective surgery for this sucker, ever, especially since the procedure reversal is "possible, but expensive and low success rate."
724Skinsfan 08-10-2010, 08:03 PM Pulling out doesn't work? No elective surgery for this sucker, ever, especially since the procedure reversal is "possible, but expensive and low success rate."
^^^What he said.
SBXVII 08-10-2010, 08:13 PM Well the time has come and I need to get this done. I have my first appointment with a Urologist on Thursday and I'm not to thrilled. I was not to worried until I read about the procedure and I had a growing pain down there thinking about the whole thing. So, who has had it done and what can I really expect?
Been there done that. ;)
I'll go back and read the other stories after I post mine. lol. There are some key things to know....
1. Make sure you have a GOOD doctor.
2. Make sure he's liberal with the medicine.
3. Don't watch. :)
I worked in a hospital so i knew who was good and who was not. There are two places these can be performed.... one being in the operating room and the other in the doctors office. Mine was performed in the doctors office as an outpatient.
The choice was somewhat given to me in regards to who should get the deed done. After the women gets the surgery you'll wait several weeks before sex. After the man has the surgery it's only about a few days. ;)
I was taken to the procedure room and an IV was started. Then Haldol was put through the IV to relax me. Then when it was about time the doctor came in and administered localized pain medicine via shot into the lower stomach area. It was not horribly painful but it was not comfortable either. He then cut small opening into the scrotum and pulled the tube out that the sperm travels. He then put clamps on and cut in between and burned the two ends so they would not find a way to reconnect. Then he sutured me all back up. You'll have to put it on ice for 2-3 days constantly plus taking pain medicine. By day 3 1/2 I was back in action. ;)
If at all posible I'd recommend having it done in the operating room where they would knock you out, but most won't do that. The key is relaxing. Do your best.
BDBohnzie 08-10-2010, 09:06 PM I plan on doing it when the time is right. We're done having children, but at age 31 I don't want to yet do anything this intense. Never know, my wife and kids could get killed by bigfoot. I might want to remarry and build a few more babies.
But when the time's right I'll probably go for it. My wife's no good on birth control, the hormones really mess with her. We stick with good old fashioned rubbers.
I've heard you get sore but nothing you can't handle. Honestly, the fear is overblown because dudes are protective of their nards. Justified fear, but overblown nonetheless. You'll be fine.
This...almost at verbatim. My wife has had blood clots and has blood clotting disorders, so no birth control for her, and I'm fine with that. While condoms blow, it's a small price to pay.
Elliot (http://www.eitmonline.com/home.html) was talking about vasectomies this morning on his show...
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