Vasectomy Reversal
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Hello Everyone.
I'm 30 years old. I had a vasectomy done 1 year ago. Since I had the vasectomy operation I'm having an significant chronic pain on a daily basis. Testicular ache and a sharp burning pain radiating up to my abdomen. it's a very unpleasant feeling constantly. I'm so afraid that I have to live with this pain for the rest of my life. I take pain killers every day, which I dont like. Other then that I do not have any underlying diseases or medical histories.
I wish to get a vasectomy reversal with the goal of relieving my “post vasectomy pain” so I can live a normal life again. (I don't care if I become fertile again or not, I just want to get rid of the pain).
I heard that a vasectomy reversal relieves the build-up of back pressure that may cause pain in the testicles.
But for other patients, the pain is not due to back pressure, but rather to chronic inflammation at the vasectomy site. If the urologist cut out the inflammation site and reverse the vasectomy, the pain will usually be eliminated.
The pain may result from microscopic amounts of sperm leaking out of the vas deferens into the surrounding tissue. This leakage can cause inflammation.
What if I have an inflammation ?.
Will the urologist be aware of this and remove the inflammation before he performs the vasectomy reversal operation ?.
Any information's you may have would be appreciated.
Thanks for reading this.
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PVP-ouch Nick_Green
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There are two possible surgical routes to TRY and eliminate pain. One is the reversal and the other is epidydectomy.
I had the latter and it's made things worse inasmuch as my testicles are now continually sore and tender.
A reversal can only attempt to alleviate symptoms down to a cope able level. It is rare for pain to be fully eliminated. Like epidydectomy there is a small risk of increasing pain or not doing anything, in other words no better off.
You'll need to think hard about any option given small risks of increasing pain levels. That said reversal for some does offer reduced pain levels.
I'm still I'm morphine and have zero sex drive, painful erections and ejaculation's after 3 years and am out of options.
Really hope you find some relief from the hell you're currently in
hythem96366 PVP-ouch
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PVP-ouch hythem96366
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Again though any operation in that area carries risk of making it worse.
Sorry to say but procedure you have done to TRY and esse pain is very much pot luck with regards success rate and very few people lose all pain. That is to say majority carry on having pain of varying severity.
Sadly NHS and Drs comprehensively fail to adequately point out risks and that you could be staring at lifelong pain.
As Ouchy had said below the NHS don't routinely offer reversals, even when it is to combat pain rather than restore fertility. You can request funding for reversal if you can get urologist on side but majority of funding requests are denied. Your best bet is to count on a reversal costing around £3k....a lot of money where there's no guarantee of it reducing pain to an acceptable level.
hythem96366 PVP-ouch
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PVP-ouch hythem96366
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The fact is neural is why many Drs won't consider orchiectomy as if the bulk of damage is neural removing testicles won't help. I've tried twice for that option and both times be turned down due to neural issues.
There is no easy fix for PVP and each option poses its own risks.
hythem96366 PVP-ouch
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I just finished my 3rd round of heavy duty antibiotics and toradol. Maybe its helping just a bit? Low grade ache all the time, but pain gets worse and brings moments of sharp pain after ejaculation. Ejaculation feels incomplete and low in volume, then tons of pain. Occasionally ill get a decent ejaculation and pain levels arent as bad.
During the urologist exam he poked around and my epididymis was pretty tender, but hours after he squeezed around there the pain was very intense.
My question is; is this pvps or do i have something else?
PVP-ouch hythem96366
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Does it hurt on gaining an erection as well?
Just because it sounds like PVP though doesn't mean it is, it could just be inflamed epididymus.
Drs first port of call is to say infection then prescribe antibiotics....If it hasn't cleared up by now though you need to be asking about possibility of PVP and if painful enough asking for pain relief.
Really hope it isn't PVP for you though
hythem96366 PVP-ouch
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PVP-ouch Nick_Green
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You could try reversal first and if that doesn't work go for epidydectomy bit you cannot do it the other way around
Ouchy Nick_Green
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There isn't a cure I am afraid. There is a huge denial at point of consultation for the snip.
Sorry you have ended up here.
62661 Nick_Green
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The best way for men is to refuse to have this outdated op. Most methods of contraception even when side effects occure, we return to normal shortly, but with the snip we are often lumbered fo life.
Good luck.
Nick_Green 62661
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Im curious to hear how many years after the vasectomy operation did you wait, before you decided to go for the vasectomy reversal operation ?. And how are you doing now ?.
I do understand that the chance is only 50%. It can either get better or worse after the operation.
Thanks for your reply anyway.
Nick_Green 62661
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Im curious to hear how many years after the vasectomy operation did you wait, before you decided to go for the vasectomy reversal operation ?. And how are you doing now ?.
I do understand that the chance is only 50%. It can either get better or worse after the operation.
Thanks for your reply anyway.
62661 Nick_Green
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Nick_Green 62661
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Thanks for your reply.
Im glad to hear that you are doing better now and that the reversal was a success for you.
So you was struggling for 7 years after you got the vasectomy - 7 years in constantly pain ?.
Did you have pain on a regular basis or only sometimes ?.
And what kind of pain - Testicular ache and a sharp burning pain radiating up to your abdomen. Or ?.
All the best,
Nick.
62661 Nick_Green
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After I had the vasectomy I thought and was told it would just settle down in time, but it not only did not settle it became worse. I was so uncomfortable I was not able to sit down, with the pressure as soon as anything pushed up to my scrotum, (with my testicles being so tender.) I went back to the clinic who did the op and was told it must be just in the mind and anyway they could not do anything for me. My doctor was not a lot more helpful, who I complained to on a regular basis. Eventually I just had enough of no help and thought all I wanted, was to be back to where I was before the awful vasectomy.
Nick_Green 62661
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Thanks for sharing.
Why did you wait seven and a half year before you decided to get the vasectomy reversal ?. Thats a long time.
- But I guess you just had the hope that things would settle down and get better ?.
Im glad to hear that you are doing better now.