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562.1 | dont worry | YUPPY::MEADOWS | Chaz 'Joe Bugner' Meadows | Mon Feb 11 1991 10:13 | 16 |
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Not that I have had a vasectomy but some friends have, they were told
that there is a remote possibility that a lady may become pregnant but
the odds are very large indeed. As for making ANY woman pregnant that
assumes that every woman can BECOME pregnant which as we know is not
possible.
When you think that many woman try to become pregnant for many months
before being successful. Add to this the 1000000 to 1 odds of you
making someone pregnant.
I WOULD NOT WORRY
Hope this helps a bit
Chas
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562.2 | | ESKIMO::FISHER | | Mon Feb 11 1991 11:21 | 6 |
| Thanks Chas for the reply. I nearly flipped when I heard this.
Regards,
Dave
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562.3 | | FSTVAX::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Mon Feb 11 1991 11:55 | 9 |
| I would suggest, Dave, that you not _try_ to _prove_ the Doctor right
or wrong.
And if you DO, do it safely.
And stay away from _my_ wife/daughter!
;^}
tony
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562.4 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Feb 11 1991 12:07 | 9 |
| Note 10 discusses vasectomies and has 125 replies. Perhaps you'll find
more information there.
I changed the title of the base note from "Have you heard??" to be more
descriptive.
And it's true - vasectomies sometimes (but rarely) "undo" themselves.
Steve
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562.6 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Feb 11 1991 16:35 | 3 |
| What they won't do for ratings nowadays!
Steve
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562.8 | | ASDS::BARLOW | i THINK i can, i THINK i can... | Tue Feb 12 1991 08:15 | 9 |
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re Basenoter,
I know of two people born after a vasectomy. (They did test the
husband and found that the vasecotmy has reversed itself.)
Perhaps you could get a sperm count check every year or so?
Better safe than Daddy!
Rachael
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562.9 | | BUFFER::PCORMIER | Runnin' down a dream | Tue Feb 12 1991 08:43 | 9 |
| A vasectomy done live on the air ?????
Only in California :-}
Paul C.
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562.10 | | ASABET::MCLAUGHLIN | | Tue Feb 12 1991 09:30 | 7 |
| February is ratings "sweeps" month in the media.
Surely, Phil and Geraldo must have had guests participate
in on-air vasectomies. If not, just give them a little
time...
Shawn
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562.11 | OK, I'm sick, I know, but... | AKOV06::DCARR | Lawyers: Square Wheels of Justice | Tue Feb 12 1991 15:14 | 11 |
| > <<< Note 562.5 by WR2FOR::COSTELLO_KE "Homey Don't Play That Game" >>>
>
> Two weeks ago on the radio station that I listen to on the way to work,
> the morning DJ was having a vasectomy done on the air. They had the
> equipment in the Doc's office and the doctor was talking both the DJ
> and the audience listening through the hole operation.
^^^^
Is it just me, or did anyone else cringe at this, I assume, unintended
typo :-)
ML
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562.12 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Feb 12 1991 15:19 | 5 |
| Re: .11
It wasn't just you...
Steve
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562.13 | | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | Teach Peace | Tue Feb 12 1991 16:35 | 6 |
| RE: .11
I was trying *soooo* har...errrrrr....diligently to be nice! (*8
E Grace
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562.14 | yup | NOVA::FISHER | It's your Earth too, love it or leave it. | Wed Feb 13 1991 07:52 | 3 |
| I was waiting for some other nit picker to pick it.
ed
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562.15 | | IAMOK::MITCHELL | from sea to shining sea | Wed Feb 13 1991 08:26 | 10 |
| Regarding vasectomies:
Men who have vasectomies may run twice the risk of
developing prosate cancer, which strikes one out of
11 men and is the second leading cause of male
cancer deaths. (Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY)
kits
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562.16 | ok, so I got tired of being nice! | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | Teach Peace | Wed Feb 13 1991 09:56 | 11 |
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RE: .14
>>I was waiting for some other nit picker to pick it.
Oh, ed, ed, ed...tsk! You might have phrased that juuussstt a *little*
more concisely! (*8
E Grace
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562.17 | | STAR::RDAVIS | Untimely ripp'd | Wed Feb 13 1991 10:35 | 19 |
| � Men who have vasectomies may run twice the risk of
� developing prosate cancer, which strikes one out of
� 11 men and is the second leading cause of male
� cancer deaths. (Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY)
Are you saying that 1 out of 5.5 men with vasectomies gets prostrate
cancer?
I keep hearing these little sound-bites, which are great for a quick
scare but awfully low on content. Does anyone have more information,
like a reference to the study, or a "Snipping: Friend or Foe?" article
in "Omni"?
I always figured that the REAL cause of prostate cancer (I always want
to write that as "prostrate") is excessive sexual activity. That way
we can go through the same horrible fears as het women regarding
cervical cancer and born-agains regarding eternal damnation.
Ray
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562.18 | | IAMOK::MITCHELL | from sea to shining sea | Wed Feb 13 1991 11:24 | 22 |
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> <<< Note 562.17 by STAR::RDAVIS "Untimely ripp'd" >>>
> Are you saying that 1 out of 5.5 men with vasectomies gets prostrate
> cancer?
I'M not saying....only referring to a study that was done.
> scare but awfully low on content. Does anyone have more information,
> like a reference to the study, or a "Snipping: Friend or Foe?" article
> in "Omni"?
Why not contact the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo
New York..where the study was done.
kits
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562.19 | | STAR::RDAVIS | Untimely ripp'd | Wed Feb 13 1991 11:37 | 12 |
| � <<< Note 562.18 by IAMOK::MITCHELL "from sea to shining sea" >>>
� Why not contact the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo
� New York..where the study was done.
Seems kind of expensive and bureaucratic. Is that how you got the
information?
Ray
P.S. - I guess my personal name is a little unfortunate in the current
context...
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562.20 | | MR4DEC::KCRUDUP | Kenny Crudup @MRO4, 297-1553 | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:28 | 7 |
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� I always figured that the REAL cause of prostate cancer (I always want
� to write that as "prostrate") is excessive sexual activity.
You *are* kidding, right? (I hope)
-Kenny
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562.21 | Yes, I'm kidding | STAR::RDAVIS | Untimely ripp'd | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:41 | 6 |
| � You *are* kidding, right? (I hope)
Check the latest "Journal of Irreproducible Results" for more
information.
Ray
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562.22 | stats? | COOKIE::CHEN | Madeline S. Chen, D&SG Marketing | Mon Feb 18 1991 17:57 | 20 |
| re: cancer, etc...
Gee, when my hubby had his vasectomy (14 years ago, hasen't reversed
itself, thank goodness), we were told that men with vasectomies were
*less* likely to develop cancer of the prostate than others, according
to several medical studies (I wish I had the source, but it was long
ago, and we trusted the doctors then). If the disease were so common,
I would think we would hear more about it, as is the case with female
breast cancer. I question the numbers - even skin cancer is not so
prevelant.
-
We, too, were told of the slight chance of reversal, but the risks of
the male sterilization were so minimal compared with that of the female
tubal ligation risks - and *both* were orders of magnitudes greater in
effectiveness than other forms of birth control - the decision sort of
made itself.
-m
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562.23 | Natural reversal - it depends... | CARTUN::TREMELLING | Making tomorrow yesterday, today! | Thu Feb 21 1991 12:43 | 15 |
| The chances for natural reversal may depend on the procedure. Since we were
sure we didn't want any more kids, the doctor used his standard 'thorough'
procedure. Less thorough procedures may be more prone to reversal.
Somewhat graphic details follow:
First he made a single small incision through which all the work was done.
On each side he clamped the tube in such a way that he could cut out a
section about a quarter of an inch long. He then cauterized (welded) the
ends closed. Then he folded the ends back onto the tube (kinked) and put in
a retaining stitch. After doing both sides he closed me up, having taken
about 20 minutes, start to finish. If I have another child I name it
Houdini!
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562.24 | | ROULET::WHITEHAIR | Don't just sit there.......Do it now! | Fri Feb 22 1991 08:57 | 4 |
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I too think it is the procedure....mine....the double knot method.
hw
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562.25 | High blood pressure! | MLCSSE::LANDRY | just passen' by...and goin' nowhere | Thu Feb 28 1991 09:27 | 15 |
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Just to add another kink ( no pun intended ) - has anyone heard that
men with vasectomies have a greater chance of high blood pressure? I'm
not sure what one has to do with the other, but I thought I had heard
this around 7 years ago... now that I think about it, it was when my
ex-husband convinced me to have the tubal instead of him having the
vasectomy! ;-)
Actually, though, the reason we didn't go with him having a vasectomy
was because he had had one, had it reversed and we had 2 children... so
we figured he'd already had enough done. It was my turn.
Now, I'm re-married and we're both "fixed"... so it would be almost a
miracle for us to have more children.
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562.26 | Sure is news to me ... | AHIKER::EARLY | Bob Early T&N EIC /US-EIS | Thu Feb 28 1991 13:05 | 14 |
| re: -< High blood pressure! >-
>Just to add another kink ( no pun intended ) - has anyone heard that
>men with vasectomies have a greater chance of high blood pressure? I'm
>not sure what one has to do with the other, but I thought I had heard
Sure is news to me. Up until about 3 years ago I had a "lower than
normal" BP ... but then, most everyone who exercise a lot
(Aerobits Excercize) tend to have lower Blood Pressures (Bps).
-BobE
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562.27 | no link to blood pressure | MOOV01::HARRINGTON | Emptiness, eagles, and snow... | Thu Feb 28 1991 15:02 | 20 |
| re: -< High blood pressure! >-
>Just to add another kink ( no pun intended ) - has anyone heard that
>men with vasectomies have a greater chance of high blood pressure? I'm
>not sure what one has to do with the other, but I thought I had heard
I had heard the same thing some years ago, although
the particular study I heard about was done on monkeys and/or
apes, not humans. I asked the doctor who did my vasectomy last
year about it, and he said, "That study was all BS. They fed
the animals a diet so high in fat and cholesterol, it was ab-
surd." He said there was no evidence whatsoever suggesting
any link between vasectomy and high blood pressure.
--- Shawn Harrington
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562.28 | Best $16.50 I ever spent. | ROULET::JOERILEY | Mom said I could | Fri Mar 01 1991 04:39 | 9 |
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RE: last few
I had a vasectomy almost 15 years ago and I don't exercise to often
(ya I know I should exercise more often) and my blood pressure is
probably lower than most of yours. As for reliability, they actually
removed part of the tubes. Ain't no way that's ever going to reverse.
Joe
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562.29 | It is ok | TMCUK2::NAIK | Man with the Eastern Charm | Fri Mar 01 1991 10:51 | 9 |
| re. 0
I had mine 6 years ago. It has worked. But when I had it done I had to
sign a form. One of the conditions on the form was that the surgeon was
not liable if the vasectomy failed.
girish
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562.30 | 101 ways | SALEM::SILVERIA | | Thu Jul 11 1991 13:12 | 15 |
| How many different "techniques" are there???? Ya'll have mentioned
several - "Staple" technique, cauterizing, double knot... Did they
give you a choice?
Do all surgeons know several techniques? Do some specialize?
I am asking because I am interested in my husband having the procedure
that has the best chances of being reversed. I am still ambiguous about
the decision to get a vasectomy, but my husband is quite adamant.
thanks -
ali
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562.31 | only one | STRATA::WHITEHAIR | Don't just sit there.......Do it now! | Fri Jul 12 1991 08:46 | 7 |
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My doctor only did the one way, "double knot". He said that
his success rate was 100%. I guess if I wanted it done some way
other than that, I would have had to go somewhere else. I really
wasn't too picky.
Hal
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