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51 and they finally figured it out.
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| Be Bopper 2006-07-21, 9:20 pm |
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when I was around 5, I tried to go over a small metal fence. This is
for the very squeamish. I feel and one spoke went through my testicle.
This was probably 1960, and the GP treated me there, using Novocain.
Let me let you know, that was the most painful shot, AND the procedure
was horrendous.
He should have sent me to a specialist. This negligence left me with
about 46 years of urinary and sexual problems.
I never thought much about it. For years, I had trouble urinating. At
urinal people would come and leave while I was there. It was difficult
to start a flow, and I had to relax it best I could. I thought I had a
"shy" bladder. I admit, it was a reason i never wanted to serve in the
military and avoided many activities.
I had some sexual problems over the years. They continued to get worse.
The doctor put me on flowmax, and said I had a muscular problems.
Well, the "muscular" problems were because of massive amounts of scar
tissue.
I always thought my sex problems were performance related anxiety.
Turns out the nerves and areas around there were wrapped with massive
amounts of scar tissues.
Fast forward, they were doing a green light laser surgery, where the
doctor saw massive amount of scar tissue. A lifetime of sexual and
urinary issues because of a horrendous medical repair on a little boy.
Stressing for years about how to get over performance anxiety. A
lifetime of a gazillion trips to the john. I spoke to shrinks. It was
a source of depression. Read many books.
I wonder how all these years of problems could have been avoided?
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| Be Bopper wrote:
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> when I was around 5, I tried to go over a small metal fence. This is
> for the very squeamish. I feel and one spoke went through my testicle.
> This was probably 1960, and the GP treated me there, using Novocain. Let
> me let you know, that was the most painful shot, AND the procedure
> was horrendous.
>
> He should have sent me to a specialist. This negligence left me with
> about 46 years of urinary and sexual problems.
>
> I never thought much about it. For years, I had trouble urinating. At
> urinal people would come and leave while I was there. It was difficult
> to start a flow, and I had to relax it best I could. I thought I had a
> "shy" bladder. I admit, it was a reason i never wanted to serve in the
> military and avoided many activities.
>
> I had some sexual problems over the years. They continued to get worse.
> The doctor put me on flowmax, and said I had a muscular problems. Well,
> the "muscular" problems were because of massive amounts of scar tissue.
>
> I always thought my sex problems were performance related anxiety. Turns
> out the nerves and areas around there were wrapped with massive amounts
> of scar tissues.
>
> Fast forward, they were doing a green light laser surgery, where the
> doctor saw massive amount of scar tissue. A lifetime of sexual and
> urinary issues because of a horrendous medical repair on a little boy.
>
> Stressing for years about how to get over performance anxiety. A
> lifetime of a gazillion trips to the john. I spoke to shrinks. It was
> a source of depression. Read many books.
>
> I wonder how all these years of problems could have been avoided?
Similar story--slightly different details. Our diving boards in High
School were Gulbranson wood laminate with a rope fiber matting until
'51, when we switched to aluminum boards with a 'non-slip' surface. I
was the first one to slip and did the 'splits' off the edge of a 3-meter
board. Made a bloody mess in the pool. I was somewhat lucky and got
sewed up at a local hospital. Low sperm count for about 5 years then
A-OK, aside from a lot of impact pain in nuts whenever I got elbowed in
basketball or fondled by a girl--I also had moderate pain when fully
erect. Knowing what I know now, I should have had a follow-up on the
surgical repair. I should have asked those girls whether I was more
sensitive than normal (never wanted to have a girl tell me she had been
with someone else). Scar tissue got found when the flight surgeon did a
'routine' vasectomy on me at age 40 and I was complaining about more
pain than the average bear--they wound up shooting Novocaine right into
the Spermatic cord to get me settled.
A Urologist and Plastic surgeon reworked things a couple of months later
and within a few months I was without pain and stopped flinching when my
wife wanted to do her thing.
Punchline is that, as parents, we should ensure that our sons get the
follow up they deserve.
....Lmac
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