masturbation after testicular surgery Posted: 05-12-08 13:19pm
Hi all,
In January I had a surgery for
intermittent testicular torsion. I am
feeling a lot better now. But after the
surgery I had some bleeding issues and
went to the ER twice in a weekend! They
said I was fine, but later I had
masturbated in March and climbed and
gotten back to activities when inflimation
and eppididymits occured. After
antibiotics and such, now I am back. But I
am scared to masturbate again....can I get
inflimmation again??
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DaLiion
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Posted: 05-12-08 13:21pm
Any help would be much appreciated
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PlacidIntricacy
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Hmm Posted: 05-13-08 23:34pm
i wish i knew sir. but quick question. how
did you come to realise you had testicular
torsion? like what are the signs? and is
the surgery bad?
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PlacidIntricacy
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by the way Posted: 05-13-08 23:51pm
if the doctors say you are fine, and dont
give any warnings, im sure you are. i just
wouldn't over-do it if i were you
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DaLiion
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 May 2008 Posts: 11
Posted: 05-14-08 13:59pm
I tried it yesterday VERY CAREFULLY...I
really focused on the tip and less on the
shaft, but a little. It only took me like
3 minutes to cum...and it was the most
intense orgasm of my life! 3 months is
awhile to hold it...I was frustrated lol.
I feel a little funny 2day but no pain
thank God. Maybe it was just getting used
to it, who knows, but I dont plan on it
again till the fall.
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