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Vasectomy

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 9:41 am
by drw1107
I'm 47 and my wife is 45 - We're both still capable making a 5th little monster, but that's something we've been finished with for 10 years! I completely freaked out about the procedure in my early 30's because a 5th was something we (kind of) wanted at the time. One last "oops" baby would have been okay in our 30s, then we started watching our 3 girls/ 1 boy grow up - and we both said "oh hell no!" I have never been fixed, and now thinking it could make my ED worse. Seems many men start experiencing problems in their mid 40's, and wondering if a vasectomy contributes to it.

Re: Vasectomy

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 10:12 am
by Bob1974
I had ED long before I had my vasectomy and I can safely say it did NOT make it any worse. I'm in Florida and had it done by a doctor who travels all over the state doing them as that is all he does. He has billboards all over the state and I wouldn't be surprised if he has preformed over 10,000 of them and that's why I went with him as I knew he had plenty of experience. Very liberating to have it done and not worry about a pregnancy. Once it's done you can cum inside or better yet go 2 or 3 rounds without worrying. I think it's pretty hot to cum on my wife's bush or ass and then stick it back inside her(love it). Stop procrastinating and go get it done!

Re: Vasectomy

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 10:44 am
by drw1107
22 year old daughter is out of the house and will probably get married soon, 19 year old daughter still lives with us, but has been with one guy for many years and will probably also be married soon - I think she's pregnant, but she, her sisters and my wife refuse to tell me right now. I admit I will get upset the minute I find out, but I will also support my children 100% as long as I'm alive. I like both guys they're dating and I know they both will be good husbands. I think my 17 year old daughter wants to graduate from high school and join the military - she's my pretty princess, but also a smart/ tough/ athletic young lady. My 14 year old son is already taller than me, but I'm only 5'9 - I think he's going to be a tall man and a big ladies' man by Senior year. He talks about the girls he knows, and about what he wants to do with them - hormones are all kicking in at full force, and that's scary as hell for me as well!

Re: Vasectomy

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 10:45 am
by happycamper59
My ED started right after a vasectomy. I asked the uro who did the vasectomy about it, and of course he said that wouldn't do it.

Fast-forward nearly 20 years: My new uro (since a year ago) said it would not cause ED.

Coincidence? So the uros say. I still have it in my mind that the vas could have caused or increased a leak. But I don't even have proof of a leak; it just sounds to me the reason why I have had ED all these years.

That being said, I would encourage you to get a vas from a good uro. Four kids is enough!

Re: Vasectomy

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 10:51 am
by williamb
drw1107 , I had a vasectomy at age 26 and had a very high and active sex drive / function until age 65 when Prostate cancer came calling. In my upper 50s and 60s it took a little more to be ready but no ED until prostate removal. Sensation the same, desire the same no issues from Vasectomy.
Dave

Re: Vasectomy

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 1:43 pm
by tomas1
I got clipped when around 35. ED didn't start til well over 50.

Re: Vasectomy

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 1:53 pm
by David_R
I got a vasectomy years ago, and it didn't effect my sex life at all (there was still semen, but no little tadpoles swimming around inside it afterwards). My E.D. didn't start till after my prostatectomy in 2000.

Re: Vasectomy

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 8:35 pm
by Lost Sheep
grandhaven wrote:My ED started right after a vasectomy. I asked the uro who did the vasectomy about it, and of course he said that wouldn't do it.

Fast-forward nearly 20 years: My new uro (since a year ago) said it would not cause ED.

Coincidence? So the uros say. I still have it in my mind that the vas could have caused or increased a leak. But I don't even have proof of a leak; it just sounds to me the reason why I have had ED all these years.

That being said, I would encourage you to get a vas from a good uro. Four kids is enough!

A quick look at the anatomy should reassure you that there could be no physical cause-effect linkage. The vas deferns (that carries the spern and is what gets cut, cauterized and clamped in a vasectomy) is nowhere near the erectile plumbing. The short-term trauma of the operation is minimal and, absent an infection, HIGHLY unlikely to have had any physical effect.

Now, a man knowing he cannot make a woman pregnant might have issues of confidence in his virility/potency. But I am not going to suggest that you do. I only pose the question for you to ponder.

Re: Vasectomy

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 11:23 am
by happycamper59
Thanks, Lost Sheep. That is how it was (more briefly) explained to me. But the time frame coincidence is there. Maybe it began as psychological, but since became a leak.

Re: Vasectomy

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:33 am
by David_Webb
I asked my surgeon to do the vasectomy during my implant and he declined saying he wanted to be in and out, and not working on two procedures. I am waiting until I’m a year out from my implant and will have him do the snip. He did recommended getting snipped by a surgeon familiar with implants now that I’m bionic.