felixdalion
felixdalion t1_j95fklr wrote
Reply to I'm Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, the Director of Reproductive Urology at the University of Miami. I'm here today to answer any questions you have about vasectomies. Ask me anything! by ramasamymd
Also, I just posted. But a totally different question after reading some other posts. From my limited understanding, testicles are in some way responsible for producing hormones. Is there any data suggesting that undergoing a vasectomy could reduce testosterone?
felixdalion t1_j95feg7 wrote
Reply to I'm Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, the Director of Reproductive Urology at the University of Miami. I'm here today to answer any questions you have about vasectomies. Ask me anything! by ramasamymd
Is a vasectomy always successful. E.g. is there a chance that it's not complete in some way and the person who had the vasectomy could still get a sexual partner pregnant. And conversely is a vasectomy always reversible. E.g. is there a chance that once you have a vasectomy, you might not be able to reverse it? Asking for a friend..
felixdalion t1_j6ht197 wrote
My gym has a sauna and a pool. I've found doing sitting in the sauna and sweating it out, followed by jumping in the pool to cool off (I do this a few times), resets my brain and body.
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Reply to [Image] The Power of Determination by granilhiom
Not sure if it will go viral, but I think you are amazing! Good on you!