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    Hello all

    I am in a hurry and I am kind of affected of your mistaking of two separate conditions- the one being hydrocelle and the other varicocelle.
    That's why, not wanting to say something now, that I would regret later I will come back again with more detailed medical information.
    But for the moment I just want to say that mistaking two separate medical conditions is beyond spam, it can threaten somebody's health so restrain from "helping" that way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack12 View Post
    I am in a hurry and I am kind of affected of your mistaking of two separate conditions- the one being hydrocelle and the other varicocelle.
    That's why, not wanting to say something now, that I would regret later I will come back again with more detailed medical information.
    But for the moment I just want to say that mistaking two separate medical conditions is beyond spam, it can threaten somebody's health so restrain from "helping" that way!
    Well, in all honesty, anyone who uses this board for any HONEST medical advice is an idiot...myself included. That's why I AM going to pay a doctor to tell me the ramifications of this hobby w/a veriocele.

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    As a fellow varicocele sufferer, I sure wish I could find a kink-friendly doctor, as I'm afraid I already know what the answer will be. But perhaps there's ways to inflict our favorite pain that aren't as risky for this condition. Keep us posted!

    One interesting thing my research on the subject revealed is that there is a huge link between smoking and varicoceles. If you're trying to quit, here's an incentive.. (I made it a month and just started again argh)

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    I am not claiming some medical authority I just wanted to say that hydrocele is accumulation of fluid between the testicle and the Tunica Vaginalis which happens to be thin skin/coating around the testicle and the Epididymis and not a dedicated testicle cover.It is some kind of cover so it should provide some strength to th testicle but more as a way to slip from a dangerous situation with a possible crush.That's why it is valuable but I've read the Hydrocele compromises the fertile abilities of the man.

    What I know about Varicocele is things I've read and heard.
    First I heard it's better for the boy to get it fixed before entering puberty or else the testicle will no develop completely.I heard the varicose veins are veins that have problems with the valves(arteries do not have valves but veins have valves in order to prevent the blood from circulating in the opposite direction) which interfere with the normal circulation of blood and thus subject the testicle to circulation problems(maybe resulting in malnutrition of the organ and oxygen hunger) and increased pressure which all leads to some atrophy.
    I've also heard that these varicose veins are problematic in case of accidental hit to the groin because they may burst, I suppose that is some problem.
    And if the veins burst I suppose the testicle is quickly to loose internal pressure and being without pressure will result in decreased resistance to the outside force so the previously safe force is no more safe so your ballbuster has to be quick to notice and quick to think...too quick.

    What would I do:
    Hydrocele-if it is very small and if I had all the children I want-probably wouldn't operate., if not a father yet-probably would operate.
    For all the other cases I don't know.
    Varicocele- if it is in a very mild form and not progressing from the ballbusting(I suppose that's not possible) and if I am past puberty then maybe no for sure.If I am a pre-teen then I have no idea!
    In all the other cases I guess I would be operating it however there is something, like a detail-some operations my lead to damage of lymph vessels so you end up recovering from Varicocele with Hydrocele appearing because of the operation trauma.
    Sometimes people complain that after Varicocele operation they feel pain in their belly, right under the operation scar where the cutting took place, especially when squeezing the organ.

    Hope it does more good than bad and feel free to search the medical sources in the library/internet.Some encyclopedia might work too.

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    after last intense ballbusting session, my varicocele on left ball has grew more.
    This is how my balls look like (see how is bigger the left ball).
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails testicles.jpg  

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    I been through it; I think I have some words of wisdom

    Hey, I know this may not be what you want to hear but,

    I am a fellow sufferer of Varicoceles for quite some time from hard ballbusting sessions my ex-girlfriend and I used to participate in and on more than one occasion, she ruptured the veins from kicks with her heels and boots and my sack turned black, blue and swollen from the ruptures.

    Her and I went our separate ways a few years ago and I was abstinent from ballbusting for a while until my fiance and I started to enagage in her ballbusting me, and once again my Varicoceles returned and they got to a point where I required surgery. My old post about my journey is below...

    http://www.femaledom.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9476

    My fiance and I spoke about our future and agreed to stop ballbusting until much later (maybe after kids and when I'm 45 - 50, if I can still produce a kid) because after a Variocelectomy (which I have undergone) the testicles are much weaker to trauma and rupture. I hate everything about it, it was my favorite fetish to indulge but to me, the risks don't outweigh the rewards.

    Now, I'm not saying that all men are susceptible to Varicose veins because of ballbusting but it sounds like you are, just as I am and should take more care about the ballbusting fetish.

    From now on, I just do hard trampling/stomping on my chest and stomach and even face-busting, but ballbusting will have to wait, at least for me. The proof was also in my testosterone count, when I did engage in ballbusting, my testosterone numbers were wicked low, after a month of abstaining, the numbers returned back to normal levels.

    If you're lucky and take it easy for a while, your Varicoceles may recess, for me I had to take the surgical method to fix it and now that I have, I have to be much more careful (which sucks for someone who loved ballbusting so much)

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    Old thread, but thought I'd revive it as I'm still, years later seeking answers regarding safety, and wonder if anyone out there who has had surgery still engages in bb, risks, etc.

    Can't say mine have gotten considerably worse in the past two years, but I've cut BB down to the bare minumum (almost zip).

    Saw a urologist, and asked the dr about kink play.. unfortunately the doctor had very little to say (but understandable, I suppose). I may or may not have surgery in the future, it's the last thing I want of course.



    Quote Originally Posted by slavejes81 View Post
    Hey, I know this may not be what you want to hear but,

    I am a fellow sufferer of Varicoceles for quite some time from hard ballbusting sessions my ex-girlfriend and I used to participate in and on more than one occasion, she ruptured the veins from kicks with her heels and boots and my sack turned black, blue and swollen from the ruptures.

    Her and I went our separate ways a few years ago and I was abstinent from ballbusting for a while until my fiance and I started to enagage in her ballbusting me, and once again my Varicoceles returned and they got to a point where I required surgery. My old post about my journey is below...

    http://www.femaledom.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9476

    My fiance and I spoke about our future and agreed to stop ballbusting until much later (maybe after kids and when I'm 45 - 50, if I can still produce a kid) because after a Variocelectomy (which I have undergone) the testicles are much weaker to trauma and rupture. I hate everything about it, it was my favorite fetish to indulge but to me, the risks don't outweigh the rewards.

    Now, I'm not saying that all men are susceptible to Varicose veins because of ballbusting but it sounds like you are, just as I am and should take more care about the ballbusting fetish.

    From now on, I just do hard trampling/stomping on my chest and stomach and even face-busting, but ballbusting will have to wait, at least for me. The proof was also in my testosterone count, when I did engage in ballbusting, my testosterone numbers were wicked low, after a month of abstaining, the numbers returned back to normal levels.

    If you're lucky and take it easy for a while, your Varicoceles may recess, for me I had to take the surgical method to fix it and now that I have, I have to be much more careful (which sucks for someone who loved ballbusting so much)

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