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Vasectomy And Working Out

So I had a vasectomy today and the doctor told me I couldn't workout for 2 weeks. Has anyone been told the same but bucked the system and worked out sooner? I don't think I can go 2 weeks w/o going stir crazy. That said, I don't want to hurt my boys either. . . if you know what I mean.

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  • NYRhockey00
    NYRhockey00 Posts: 1,196 Member
    So I had a vasectomy today and the doctor told me I couldn't workout for 2 weeks. Has anyone been told the same but bucked the system and worked out sooner? I don't think I can go 2 weeks w/o going stir crazy. That said, I don't want to hurt my boys either. . . if you know what I mean.

    buddy of mine had it done....listen to the dr, nothing to eff around with (pun intended) but seriously
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  • NYRhockey00
    NYRhockey00 Posts: 1,196 Member
    Bbg340 wrote: »
    I'd risk a knee
    I'd risk a shoulder
    I'd risk a neck
    I'd risk the boys? Hell no

    this guy...correct!
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  • Bruceapple
    Bruceapple Posts: 2,027 Member
    Pay attention to the Doc.
    He told me, Take it easy for two weeks or pay for it for two months.
    He was right, I woke up the next day after a work out and hade Great fruit size nuts
    and it hurt to pick up a pencil or a book. Good luck
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    Sure, ignore the doc's advice regarding your balls and ask MFP instead. No biggie, right?

    Don't forget to take video.
  • sunnybeaches105
    sunnybeaches105 Posts: 2,831 Member
    edited April 2016
    Sure, ignore the doc's advice regarding your balls and ask MFP instead. No biggie, right?

    Don't forget to take video.

    Definitely - we will want to check the doctor's form
  • DavPul
    DavPul Posts: 61,406 Member
    Bbg340 wrote: »
    I'd risk a knee
    I'd risk a shoulder
    I'd risk a neck
    I'd risk the boys? Hell no

    They're shooting blanks now, so what's the risk. Do whatever your want, OP. Not my circus, not my balls.
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    DavPul wrote: »
    Bbg340 wrote: »
    I'd risk a knee
    I'd risk a shoulder
    I'd risk a neck
    I'd risk the boys? Hell no

    They're shooting blanks now, so what's the risk. Do whatever your want, OP. Not my circus, not my balls.

    But if they explode or grow to the size of watermelons, please to take video.
  • _Waffle_
    _Waffle_ Posts: 13,049 Member
    I had one 10 years ago. I haven't worked out since.
  • lesleyloo7879
    lesleyloo7879 Posts: 439 Member
    Dude I don't even have a pair .... Listen to your Doc !!!!!
  • giantrobot_powerlifting
    giantrobot_powerlifting Posts: 2,598 Member
    edited April 2016
    Had a vasectomy for my birthday last year.

    Did I miss a workout? No, but I had mine on a Friday morning and the next training cycle didnt begin until the following Tuesday. But I was cautious and left out my usual volume/weights and when it came time for squats, I didn't do my normal squats, but did a 10x10 of 135 lbs Sumo.

    Otherwise, we make too big of deal of this procedure. If you feel able, take it slow/light. If you don't feel able, grab another bag of frozen peas and sit out a week.
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    Dude I don't even have a pair .... Listen to your Doc !!!!!

    No boys, no vote!
  • mweckler
    mweckler Posts: 623 Member
    I had a vasectomy a few years ago, and I was healing nicely until my, at the time 3 year old son mule kicked me right in the surgical site 3 days after the surgery. I dropped to my knees and made a sound I could not replicate if my life depended on it. I would say it is best to follow the doctor's advice as some injury or trauma could prolong the healing process, and believe me it hurts so much worse if you damage the area right after surgery.
  • lesleyloo7879
    lesleyloo7879 Posts: 439 Member
    Dude I don't even have a pair .... Listen to your Doc !!!!!

    No boys, no vote!

    Worked in the Medical Field ...... and it ain't pretty
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    Dude I don't even have a pair .... Listen to your Doc !!!!!

    No boys, no vote!

    Worked in the Medical Field ...... and it ain't pretty

    I'm not sure what your pragmatic and useful experience has to do with giving advice to a guy with a "can you hold my beer" attitude? If he wants to blow up his balls, does your medical field experience tell you what angle the video camera should be held? Are you only going to get in the way of filming the next YouTube ball blow up extravaganza?

  • richln
    richln Posts: 809 Member
    Had a vasectomy for my birthday last year.

    Did I miss a workout? No, but I had mine on a Friday morning and the next training cycle didnt begin until the following Tuesday. But I was cautious and left out my usual volume/weights and when it came time for squats, I didn't do my normal squats, but did a 10x10 of 135 lbs Sumo.

    Otherwise, we make too big of deal of this procedure. If you feel able, take it slow/light. If you don't feel able, grab another bag of frozen peas and sit out a week.

    All I got for my last birthday was a case of beer and some candy :/
  • enterdanger
    enterdanger Posts: 2,447 Member
    lol. I read the title of this as Vasectomy Not Working Out. My dad had his done twice. *kitten* grew back or something.
  • tincanonastring
    tincanonastring Posts: 3,944 Member
    In for research purposes! OP - if your boys explode, please post back here and update us. I plan on ignoring my urologist's advice, too, and I want to make sure I'm safe. I'll only do it if you do!
  • tristanoconnell
    tristanoconnell Posts: 9 Member
    So today woke up feeling no pain at all. Went about my day as usual (doc said I could) - however, cutting out workout - by 3p I was sore and back on the couch. Gonna take a week off, at least. The reason for my asking the question to all you weisenheimers who are telling me that I'm an *kitten* if I ignore the doctor is that I'm an attny and I know that doctors are so worried about malpractice that they often overstate what is really necessary in order to cover their *kitten*. Thus I was asking if anyone had started back up less than the prescribed two weeks. I appreciate all of you who gave advice worthy of response.
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    So today woke up feeling no pain at all. Went about my day as usual (doc said I could) - however, cutting out workout - by 3p I was sore and back on the couch. Gonna take a week off, at least. The reason for my asking the question to all you weisenheimers who are telling me that I'm an *kitten* if I ignore the doctor is that I'm an attny and I know that doctors are so worried about malpractice that they often overstate what is really necessary in order to cover their *kitten*. Thus I was asking if anyone had started back up less than the prescribed two weeks. I appreciate all of you who gave advice worthy of response.

    Good to know, nothing to see here folks.
  • giantrobot_powerlifting
    giantrobot_powerlifting Posts: 2,598 Member
    richln wrote: »
    Had a vasectomy for my birthday last year.

    Did I miss a workout? No, but I had mine on a Friday morning and the next training cycle didnt begin until the following Tuesday. But I was cautious and left out my usual volume/weights and when it came time for squats, I didn't do my normal squats, but did a 10x10 of 135 lbs Sumo.

    Otherwise, we make too big of deal of this procedure. If you feel able, take it slow/light. If you don't feel able, grab another bag of frozen peas and sit out a week.

    All I got for my last birthday was a case of beer and some candy :/
    Play you cards right and someday this could be you.
  • 2015Jason
    2015Jason Posts: 34 Member
    Hmmmm. Can't remember what my doc said back when I had mine. Think it was a week. I'd wait at least that. The risk is probably just busted stitches, but who wants that?
  • youngmomtaz
    youngmomtaz Posts: 1,075 Member
    edited May 2016
    I remember my husband feeling great the day following his. Day of was ice and rest, day after he went on a work lunch that included a tour of a two story building about 6000sq feet. He could not walk the third day. There are many stories similar to this. Take it easy, ice, listen to your doc. After a week I would say walking for exercise. But running/lifting/anything harder is going to increase the pressure in the body and cause pain, swelling, and some crazy story you may or may not tell to friends. Use caution and do anything at your own risk.
    Eta: Old post sorry! Hope the op healed ok!
  • tristanoconnell
    tristanoconnell Posts: 9 Member
    I remember my husband feeling great the day following his. Day of was ice and rest, day after he went on a work lunch that included a tour of a two story building about 6000sq feet. He could not walk the third day. There are many stories similar to this. Take it easy, ice, listen to your doc. After a week I would say walking for exercise. But running/lifting/anything harder is going to increase the pressure in the body and cause pain, swelling, and some crazy story you may or may not tell to friends. Use caution and do anything at your own risk.
    Eta: Old post sorry! Hope the op healed ok!

    Thanks - I am back at full strength, even rode 40mins on my bike today. I appreciate the words/experience. I took it easy up until day 9 and then started slowly working out and increasing a bit each day. Still get sore even now, but it's totally tolerable and I am not experiencing any swelling.