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Hello.
I suspected this would be a problem. I ordered the Bathmate anyway.
I have a 'moderate' varicocele on the left testicle extending up the vas deferens. It is a typical varicocele with a 'bag of worms' type feeling. I've had it since the beginning of puberty.
With use of the Bathmate, the varicose vein begins to be sucked out of position, (along with the delicate tubes etc linked to the testicles) thus causing a tender ache similar to that of pressing down on a bruise.
I feel that I can no longer use the Bathmate. This was my first and only session and it is such a shame as I felt the suction working to engorge the penis, but after 30 seconds use the pain set in and I had to stop due to fear of serious injury/rupture.
Would it be worth undergoing surgery to correct the varicocele? I have tried to rationalise a reason to go under the knife but so far nothing has persuaded me to do it. Perhaps this is a reason?
If anyone is in the same boat and can share a solution, please let me know.
I suspected this would be a problem. I ordered the Bathmate anyway.
I have a 'moderate' varicocele on the left testicle extending up the vas deferens. It is a typical varicocele with a 'bag of worms' type feeling. I've had it since the beginning of puberty.
With use of the Bathmate, the varicose vein begins to be sucked out of position, (along with the delicate tubes etc linked to the testicles) thus causing a tender ache similar to that of pressing down on a bruise.
I feel that I can no longer use the Bathmate. This was my first and only session and it is such a shame as I felt the suction working to engorge the penis, but after 30 seconds use the pain set in and I had to stop due to fear of serious injury/rupture.
Would it be worth undergoing surgery to correct the varicocele? I have tried to rationalise a reason to go under the knife but so far nothing has persuaded me to do it. Perhaps this is a reason?
If anyone is in the same boat and can share a solution, please let me know.