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Student and Therapist Newsletter Archive
- Post Vasectomy Pain
+ Do you have to get 'hands on' when treating post
vasectomy pain? - May 07
Hello John,
A guy is coming to see me next week to see if I can help him with his
vasectomy pain. Have you had any experience with this? And if so do you
have to treat it 'hands on' so to speak. I'm not homophobic or anything
but I'm really hoping that you don't have to.
Thanks.
B.A.
Perth.
>>>MY COMMENTS:
A hundred cheap jokes swirl around my
mind but I am a bigger man than that and much as I might like to, I will
resist.
Fear not. You can have excellent success without having
to get hands on. A lot of the problems with vasectomy pain come
from trauma inflicted during the surgery where the surgeon tugs overzealously
on the vas deferens to get it clear of the scrotum so they can get on
with the procedure.
When you look at the anatomy of the vas deferens you will
see that it travels from the testes superiorly into the lower abdomen
where it makes a
hair-pin bend in the inguinal area before descending to the prostate.
I have found that the trauma gets stuck in this bend.
Working in the area of this bend is roughly where you would have your
hands when working on the pelvic diaphragm. You can help whatever
restriction is present to release with this contact. You can also
help any restrictions further down or in the testes themselves from this
contact using your . . . intention.
So breathe a sigh of relief and be glad you learned about
intention.
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