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238.2 | Good Results but it's a BITCH! | LAUREL::SNIDER | | Mon Jun 13 1988 18:32 | 34 |
| This is a tough decision! I would say that you should weigh the
benefits against the consequences. As they say, "Ya can't take
it back!"
I was circumcised when I was 34. I had an extremely tight foreskin
and among other things, it put a big cramp in my love life. It was
something I should have had done years earlier but I put it off for
one reason or another. Things like, "Maybe it'll get better.", or,
"I don't want to take the risk."
I in no way regret the decision to take my "cap" off! It was clearly
the right thing for me to do. No more pain during erection!
But I want to tell you that in the week and a half following the
operation, I wished I was dead. It is the most painful thing I
have ever been through. I've also had various other operations
such as hernia and prostate. You can't wear anything on top of
it because of the friction. I remember wearing shorts that were
four sizes too big during the recovery period just so that there
was enough room. And when you sleep! Ha! You may not know it,
but when you sleep you get erections. And when you even think about
getting an erection after that surgery it hurts. Needless to say,
I didn't sleep very well either.
But don't let me scare you out of going ahead with it. I'd do it
again in a second, knowing the benefits. It's just that it's not
a very pleasant experence when you're going through it. It took
me around a month to heal up enough to think about having intercourse
again.
Good luck to you. Let us know how you make out!
Louie -- Louie
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238.3 | Gimme *lots* of tranquilizers!!! :-) | QBUS::FINK | Dixieland Delight | Mon Jun 13 1988 19:15 | 31 |
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Re .1:
Yes, I have had a second opinion. Both of them said the same
thing, so I guess it's a go.
Re .2:
Thanks for the info. My problem is what they call "redundant"
foreskin. (i.e. too much of a good thing) Once the skin is
pulled back, I have a difficult/uncomfortable time getting
it back again. Also, intercourse has been painful, once or
twice even involving a break in the skin and some slight
bleeding. Not fun, and the pain didn't go away for a few
days.
It's also something I should have done years ago, but I was
(proudly) a virgin before my current girlfriend, so it was
never a problem before. But better I do it at 24 than wait
and have problems for X years more before attending to it.
So I see it not so much as a choice, of `should I?' as one
of `when?'.
Again, thanks for the comments. BTW- How much work did you
miss? I'm in Atlanta F/S, and we stay pretty busy, so I need
to figure out how much time off I'll need before hand.
-Rich
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238.4 | Reply to .0, (Give it more thought) | NEXUS::MORGAN | Human Reality Engineering, Inc. | Mon Jun 13 1988 23:09 | 20 |
| I'd get a third opinion. Try modifying your diet to eliminate high
acidic substances and drop soda pops. Make sure your body is properly
hydrated so that your urine is clear, not yellow. The clearer the
less it will hurt during urination.
Foreskins give and stretch quite a bit when they are healthty. Give
it time to heal and eliminate all the aggrivating foods and liquids.
There is also the distinct possibility that the health problem may
not be yours alone but one that is aggrivated by the both of you.
Look at that too. Check your hygenic practices too. You may have
forgotten something along the way.
I had mine taken off at thirteen. I wish I had it back now that
I understand more about personal hygene. Hindsight is 20/20.
Under no circumstances would I do it (if I had it back) unless I
absolutely had too. It's there for a purpose. It's too easy to remove
the foreskin and not correct the causes. Please give it a little
more thought...
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238.5 | 3 to 5 days | NEXUS::MORGAN | Human Reality Engineering, Inc. | Mon Jun 13 1988 23:13 | 7 |
| My short hospital stay was 3 days but I can't see why it could be
a one day hospital stay and 5 days off work. Remember erections
hurt when you're stitched up.
I've seen much more time taken for hemoroids.
Good luck.
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238.6 | Some questions | BEOWLF::OBBARD | Iowa had the prettiest girls. | Tue Jun 14 1988 11:45 | 11 |
| As long as this topic has been brought up, I have a couple questions
about circumcision. Since I and virtually every male friend of mine
were circumcised at birth, I don't really know the pros or cons...
What I want to know is: Should I have my (hypothetical) son circumcised
immediately after birth? From the base note and some of the replies,
it sounds as though I should. Are there any benefits gained by not
circumcising? (Other than avoiding the risk of a "botched" job)
Thanks in advance for any insights -Alex
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238.7 | | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Tue Jun 14 1988 13:20 | 8 |
| There has been an earlier discussion in this conference about
circumcision in general (note 56), with a lot of heated comments
on both sides of the fence, and also some rather unpleasant replies.
It might be a good idea to keep this note (238) focused on circumcision
as an adult.
Steve
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238.8 | More | AIMHI::RAUH | | Tue Jun 14 1988 14:42 | 4 |
| With some humor to it all one could say to all that are circumcised
that your a clean shaven type... And despite it all they are not
throwing away the better part of you.. And in the long and short
of it all is that once its done that there is more fun!
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238.9 | Thank goodness for John Hancock! :-) | QBUS::FINK | Dixieland Delight | Tue Jun 14 1988 21:42 | 16 |
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Thanks for the input y'all. I hadn't really thought about getting
a third opinion. The second Dr. was highly recommended to
me, and I was very comfortable with the exam and explanation
he gave me. But better to be safe than sorry later on, I
suppose.
As far as hygiene goes, both drs. said I was doing everything
right in that department, so it shouldn't be a problem. They
said that mostly it's just because of too much skin. But
that's why I entered this note; to get opinions and thoughts
from those who've had the same problems.
-Rich
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238.10 | | LIONEL::SAISI | | Wed Jun 15 1988 09:38 | 3 |
| I really know nothing about this, but can't they do a partial
circumcision?
Linda
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238.11 | a few more thoughts | TECH10::TOBIN | reprobate on parade | Wed Jun 15 1988 10:46 | 34 |
| It seems to me that the reaction of an adult to being circumcised usually
takes one of two forms: either the person is happy because the problem has
been resolved and they are happy with the physical change, or they feel a
sense of loss physically and psychologically and miss the way they used to be.
After all, sex and masturbation feel different, and that may or may not be
a pleasant sensation. This has been brought up many times in open forum-type
discussions and medical magazines, and you see both points of view in varying
degrees in this note. I don't think there is any way to find out ahead of time
which way you will feel. It's rather like predicting whether you will be
happy in a new job. People who end up seriously unhappy sometimes go to great
lengths to reverse the operation, so, like a vasectomy, it's not a decision to
be made lightly.
I don't understand how simply having "too much skin" would cause tearing.
If the foreskin opening is tight, it can be easily stretched without pain,
and doing this for a period of time would avoid the need for an operation.
I never heard of "redundant foreskin", but the difficulty in getting it back
again sounds like paraphimosis, which could probably be taken care of that way.
Was bleeding a problem before you began having sex, or did it start then?
There are other surgical alternatives also, like something called a "dorsal
slit", where they slice the foreskin and the scar tissue (I guess) enables it
to heal slightly larger, alleviating the problem, or a partial circumcision.
If it could not be cured without surgery, I'd discuss the different options
with the doctor I trusted most, and choose.
If it were me and my naughty parts, I'd make sure that the doctor was more
concerned about taking care of the situation and saving the foreskin if
possible than getting the money for performing the operation. If I sound a bit
apprehensive about doctors and circumcision, it's because we took my son to
three doctors, they all advised for the operation, then 10 years later we
discovered that medical opinion had changed, and that his was unnecessary.
I also have had a slight problem with occasional tearing over the years, and
one doctor recommended circumcision, another suggested it, and the third said
it was not needed.
Good luck with it,
Tom
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238.12 | ??? | NOBULL::TOBIN | reprobate on parade | Fri Jul 15 1988 14:50 | 2 |
| So, what happened? Have you decided anything?
Tom
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238.13 | Symptom of another problem? | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | Just remember one thing | Wed Jul 27 1988 14:15 | 11 |
| If it's not too late, I would suggest a through physical examination
looking for *anything* that might be wrong with you.
About 30 years ago, my mother was helping (in a secretarial sense) a
doctor that was doing research co-relating the need for circumcision in
adults with heart attacks. He was finding a high correlation of men
having a circumcision and then having a heart attack within a month. I
don't know what ever happened with this man's research - I haven't seen
it, but it's an interesting idea nonetheless.
Elizabeth
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238.14 | current status | QBUS::FINK | Dixieland Delight | Tue Aug 30 1988 12:11 | 26 |
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Sorry to be so long in getting back to y'all. Work keeps
interfering with my noting!..... :-)
I haven't done anything about it yet. My girlfriend and I have
broken up, so there isn't the pressing need to get it taken
care of that there once was. (during intercourse was when the
problem first `presented' itself. I hadn't any reason to notice
it before then)
After all the replies here, and talking with a few of y'all
off-line, I've decided to get another professional medical
opinion or two first. I'd rather not go the circumcision route
if there's any viable alternative. (`don't fix it if it ain't
broke' comes to mind) As I said, I've had no problems at any
time other than during sex/foreplay. It was just when the
skin tore a couple of times that I decided I should check into
having something done about it. A little more research/precaution
sure couldn't hurt, and I think I'd feel about it if/when it
actually needs to be done.
Again, thanks for all the info. Y'all have been really helpful!
-Rich
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