Yes, I think both pictures are necessary. No point shying away from things - something that's endemic with these kind of 'man conditions'. Let's get it all out in the open. Your balls twist, usually for genetic reasons. You risk losing a testicle and other undesirable side-effects. They cut your scrotum open, put a couple of tethering stitches in place, and hopefully that's the end of it; with 'it' being intermittent excruciating debiliatating pain with the risk of 'testicle death'.
Both cliveo and I had kids, post-op, but the chances would've been halved, presumably, if we hadn't been up front about things, and got it sorted.
I was back on my bike within 2 weeks, although not back in the saddle for closer to 4 :O
I like Curb Your Enthusiasm :)
Yes, I think both pictures are necessary. No point shying away from things - something that's endemic with these kind of 'man conditions'. Let's get it all out in the open. Your balls twist, usually for genetic reasons. You risk losing a testicle and other undesirable side-effects. They cut your scrotum open, put a couple of tethering stitches in place, and hopefully that's the end of it; with 'it' being intermittent excruciating debiliatating pain with the risk of 'testicle death'.
Both cliveo and I had kids, post-op, but the chances would've been halved, presumably, if we hadn't been up front about things, and got it sorted.
I was back on my bike within 2 weeks, although not back in the saddle for closer to 4 :O