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By *ncubus X OP Man
over a year ago
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I recently went to GP as my left “ball” was tender, heavy and generally sore. This went on for a couple of weeks and eventually a scan said all is well with my 2 veg .
They can’t explain the pain of heavy feeling or the fact if you press a point in my left one it really hurts.
Has anyone else had this, it’s also made my cock feel different, it stands to attention even more so than before, and I feel the need to orgasm a lot some days and nothing on others (before most days were the same) also erections are harder for longer.
Please no smart ass comments I just need to know weather to keep pestering the docs as I don’t want something odd, and No STI or STD no chance and no symptoms (GP first thoughts were I had a STI and been sleeping around, changed his tone when reaslised I hadn’t)
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Keep going back to your GP until you receive a diagnosis. Don’t feel like you don’t want to bother them with trivial stuff, it’s their job to help us and far too many GP’s are dismissive of their patients.
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By *ncubus X OP Man
over a year ago
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It was the Consultant at a private hospital how just said 9 times out of 10 they scan people with same symptoms and it usually clears up with no reason for the pain to start with, he said you can go to GP but he will just say what’s In my report. That’s why I thought I would ask if anyone else has experienced this.
He said I can definitely say you don’t have the C word but I can’t say why you are the pain.
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"It was the Consultant at a private hospital how just said 9 times out of 10 they scan people with same symptoms and it usually clears up with no reason for the pain to start with, he said you can go to GP but he will just say what’s In my report. That’s why I thought I would ask if anyone else has experienced this.
He said I can definitely say you don’t have the C word but I can’t say why you are the pain.
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Don't let them fob you off, go back. Maybe a blocked tube or a cyst?
Glad it's not C. |
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Did u receive a shot to the plums in sports or even bed a few days before you noticed the tenderness, ?
Could be a fluid build up that most likely dissipates , but can also pool up and cause a spermatocele, mostly harmless, was any of this mentioned to you OP. |
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"It was the Consultant at a private hospital how just said 9 times out of 10 they scan people with same symptoms and it usually clears up with no reason for the pain to start with, he said you can go to GP but he will just say what’s In my report. That’s why I thought I would ask if anyone else has experienced this.
He said I can definitely say you don’t have the C word but I can’t say why you are the pain.
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"It was the Consultant at a private hospital how just said 9 times out of 10 they scan people with same symptoms and it usually clears up with no reason for the pain to start with, he said you can go to GP but he will just say what’s In my report. That’s why I thought I would ask if anyone else has experienced this.
He said I can definitely say you don’t have the C word but I can’t say why you are the pain.
I’d follow the professional advice rather than look for the somewhat questionable advice from random strangers. "
I'm assuming he's worried/ bothered by it and wants to know if other people would go back to the doctor or just leave it.
If everyone followed professional advice, some would not go back for more tests and be successfully treated. |
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"It was the Consultant at a private hospital how just said 9 times out of 10 they scan people with same symptoms and it usually clears up with no reason for the pain to start with, he said you can go to GP but he will just say what’s In my report. That’s why I thought I would ask if anyone else has experienced this.
He said I can definitely say you don’t have the C word but I can’t say why you are the pain.
I’d follow the professional advice rather than look for the somewhat questionable advice from random strangers.
I'm assuming he's worried/ bothered by it and wants to know if other people would go back to the doctor or just leave it.
If everyone followed professional advice, some would not go back for more tests and be successfully treated."
The doc said this tends to clear in its own and not to go to his gp.
If it doesn’t clear up or gets worse then he clearly needs to go back.
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"It was the Consultant at a private hospital how just said 9 times out of 10 they scan people with same symptoms and it usually clears up with no reason for the pain to start with, he said you can go to GP but he will just say what’s In my report. That’s why I thought I would ask if anyone else has experienced this.
He said I can definitely say you don’t have the C word but I can’t say why you are the pain.
I’d follow the professional advice rather than look for the somewhat questionable advice from random strangers. "
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"It was the Consultant at a private hospital how just said 9 times out of 10 they scan people with same symptoms and it usually clears up with no reason for the pain to start with, he said you can go to GP but he will just say what’s In my report. That’s why I thought I would ask if anyone else has experienced this.
He said I can definitely say you don’t have the C word but I can’t say why you are the pain.
I’d follow the professional advice rather than look for the somewhat questionable advice from random strangers.
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"I recently went to GP as my left “ball” was tender, heavy and generally sore. This went on for a couple of weeks and eventually a scan said all is well with my 2 veg .
They can’t explain the pain of heavy feeling or the fact if you press a point in my left one it really hurts.
Has anyone else had this, it’s also made my cock feel different, it stands to attention even more so than before, and I feel the need to orgasm a lot some days and nothing on others (before most days were the same) also erections are harder for longer.
Please no smart ass comments I just need to know weather to keep pestering the docs as I don’t want something odd, and No STI or STD no chance and no symptoms (GP first thoughts were I had a STI and been sleeping around, changed his tone when reaslised I hadn’t)
Thankyou "
It sounds to me like you're suffering from something called varicocele. This is effectively varicose veins but on your bits. I had it before mate and it was a weird sensation. You can have an ultrasound and they will determine whether it needs surgery or whether it'll go away on it's own. I hope that helps |
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Similar problem around your age, I forget what it was actually called, varicosile or summat like that I think, and apparently hits a lot of guys at 35 ish, but it went away of its own accord within a few months. Was really quite painful at the time like a dragging ache especially when sat in my car which I used to do a lot of with my work, but less so when laying down. Was a relief to see the GP because obv thats the age when dudes often also can get cancer so good idea to have someone check. Not sure about the erection stuff..... .....I'd just listen to your GP buddy unless it gets to be a real problem for you in which case go back. I think you're doing the right thing, but if you ask ppl online you'll end up stressing with a google diagnosis....
Hope you're feeling better soon |
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"I recently went to GP as my left “ball” was tender, heavy and generally sore. This went on for a couple of weeks and eventually a scan said all is well with my 2 veg .
They can’t explain the pain of heavy feeling or the fact if you press a point in my left one it really hurts.
Has anyone else had this, it’s also made my cock feel different, it stands to attention even more so than before, and I feel the need to orgasm a lot some days and nothing on others (before most days were the same) also erections are harder for longer.
Please no smart ass comments I just need to know weather to keep pestering the docs as I don’t want something odd, and No STI or STD no chance and no symptoms (GP first thoughts were I had a STI and been sleeping around, changed his tone when reaslised I hadn’t)
Thankyou
It sounds to me like you're suffering from something called varicocele. This is effectively varicose veins but on your bits. I had it before mate and it was a weird sensation. You can have an ultrasound and they will determine whether it needs surgery or whether it'll go away on it's own. I hope that helps "
Yeah, this |
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"Similar problem around your age, I forget what it was actually called, varicosile or summat like that I think, and apparently hits a lot of guys at 35 ish, but it went away of its own accord within a few months. Was really quite painful at the time like a dragging ache especially when sat in my car which I used to do a lot of with my work, but less so when laying down. Was a relief to see the GP because obv thats the age when dudes often also can get cancer so good idea to have someone check. Not sure about the erection stuff..... .....I'd just listen to your GP buddy unless it gets to be a real problem for you in which case go back. I think you're doing the right thing, but if you ask ppl online you'll end up stressing with a google diagnosis....
Hope you're feeling better soon " been there had the T-shirt, walked lobsided to the left for a while, but it passed thank God, |
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By *ncubus X OP Man
over a year ago
midlands - glasgow - islands |
"I recently went to GP as my left “ball” was tender, heavy and generally sore. This went on for a couple of weeks and eventually a scan said all is well with my 2 veg .
They can’t explain the pain of heavy feeling or the fact if you press a point in my left one it really hurts.
Has anyone else had this, it’s also made my cock feel different, it stands to attention even more so than before, and I feel the need to orgasm a lot some days and nothing on others (before most days were the same) also erections are harder for longer.
Please no smart ass comments I just need to know weather to keep pestering the docs as I don’t want something odd, and No STI or STD no chance and no symptoms (GP first thoughts were I had a STI and been sleeping around, changed his tone when reaslised I hadn’t)
Thankyou
It sounds to me like you're suffering from something called varicocele. This is effectively varicose veins but on your bits. I had it before mate and it was a weird sensation. You can have an ultrasound and they will determine whether it needs surgery or whether it'll go away on it's own. I hope that helps
Yeah, this "
This would make sense as I had this and had surgery when is was early teens, did say to GP could be related but think it may be a return visit to a more senior GP
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