Journal #8332

Posted 10 years ago2014-02-10 13:27:16 UTC
Rimrook RimrookSince 2003
Ok in 15 minutes I leave to get my Vasectomy.

I'll let you know how it goes.

24 Comments

Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 13:29:25 UTC Comment #42266
Good luck (I guess that's what is said on an occasion like this)!
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 13:55:06 UTC Comment #42275
Have...fun?
I guess operations are fun? You get nice painkillers or something...
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 14:30:27 UTC Comment #42267
Given the type of operation, he'll probably have a lot of fun in the weeks after recovery.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 14:32:12 UTC Comment #42276
I suppose that's true.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 14:33:03 UTC Comment #42270
All we can say is good luck!

Or, we could ask why? It is a hard, life changing decision afterall.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 14:49:43 UTC Comment #42280
He already stated why in previous journals/comments on the topic.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 15:00:21 UTC Comment #42271
Found it.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 15:24:47 UTC Comment #42264
Good luck Rim!
Hope all goes smooth, and I wish you a speedy recovery!
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 19:51:26 UTC Comment #42278
Doing this shows you've got balls. It also shows you're turning them off.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 20:12:10 UTC Comment #42272
Are you still going to produce testosterone at least?
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 22:21:45 UTC Comment #42263
Best of luck, Rim!
(Although you probably had the operation already)
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-11 12:42:12 UTC Comment #42268
I remember once I had an opportunity to use a vasectomy tool on a piece of meat. It was like a tiny contact lightsaber, it cut and cauterized at the same time.

So how did it go?
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-11 17:10:15 UTC Comment #42258
Hello All!
Lyssa Here.
Rim's Procedure went..well....ish...
He had the chance of letting other doctors who wanted to learn the procedure be present for his (also it took $100 of the procedure, but we'll say he did it for medical advancement)
The thing is, we did not realize until things got going that one of the doctors learning the procedure would be learning it on HIM.
The main Dr who perfected the scalpel-less procedure guided and took charge when needed, but well...
Put it this way, at one point Rim asked if the Dr had lost his pocket watch in there....
It was a bit, just, more then either of us expected. A usual 10-15 min procedure to 50 min. Rim counted every..single..one...

He mostly slept when we got home. Sadly no good pain meds were given (they said there is no need, I don't have balls, but they fucking LIE) anyway so I gave him some of his left over pain meds from his Kidney stone.

He is up and around today, not in nearly as much pain as yesterday, which is good. He will probably continue to just do some light activities today and resume normal stuff tomorrow.

And as far as "fun" we must wait 12 weeks and 20 ejaculations...specifically, then he gets tested, and if no swimmers are detected, THEN we can have our fun.

He doesn't regret getting it, just maybe not having had been the guinea pig so to speak. I'm sure he'll regale you with tales of how they turned is vas deferens into balloon animals and such later on today (vas deferens=what they cut and clamp to make him not produce swimmers)

Someone else ah.... Striker..asked about testosterone. He wasn't castrated (where the testicles are removed) just had the the spaghetti separated form the meatballs so to speak.
the only thing that will go away are the swimmers. Everything else stays the same :)
He appreciates your kind words of support, thanks guys.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-11 17:38:05 UTC Comment #42273
Well on second thought this isn't supposed to kill the pleasure at all. With a reasonable amount of kegel exercises and some good stimulation coming from you, he should be able to feel even full body orgasms. The key is in the prostate.

But still. This case is unique for me.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-11 18:29:46 UTC Comment #42279
Striker, they didn't chop off his everything. They just turned off the seed factory, everything else remains the same. His network transmits empty data packets, they didn't remove the network card completely, so to speak.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-11 22:58:57 UTC Comment #42259
basically he's switched to wireless for me..the WiFi....

And as for as my Kegels ...they're just fine (I'm a Belly Dancer remember? I can do stuff..neat stuff, anyway)...If you wanna know about Rim's Prostate..well, that's another matter entirely LOL (Need I say that this is still Lyssa? XD)
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-11 23:14:15 UTC Comment #42262
"This case is unique for me."
Really? It's an incredibly common procedure.
As always, Ben, you have the full support of the Scottish Front. x
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-11 23:50:23 UTC Comment #42274
Ok.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-12 00:10:55 UTC Comment #42265
Yeah dude. Northeast has your back!
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-12 17:31:38 UTC Comment #42277
Glad to hear things went well, if rather slowly.
Also did not know that there was such a... long and in-depth testing process to ensure the surgery worked.
If Rim has a lucid moment in between takes of the stone meds, let him know Canada is supporting him as well!
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-13 05:21:31 UTC Comment #42260
Hey guys i'm back...

... why is there a bottle of scotch on my doorstep next to a 6 pack of maple syrup?
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-14 19:55:38 UTC Comment #42269
Because if you mix them together you'll make a really odd drink?
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-15 14:31:05 UTC Comment #42261
Fermented maple syrup must be some amazing shit. We should make some and call it Canuke.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-17 19:44:07 UTC Comment #42257
Very glad it went well!

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