You will have noticed that I haven't posted much lately.
Let me explain why, sparing you the medical jargon:
Over a year and a half ago I had a vasectomy.
As the weeks and months went by, I had more and more frequent and severe pain.
The ultrasound showed that there was a "small" problem.
Poor post-operative follow-up : Without looking for the cause of the said problem (very visible on the ultrasound), the guy said "I can't do miracles!"
I changed surgeon, but staying in the same hospital.
What a mistake !
The guy was more busy covering up a possible mistake from his colleague than examining me.
The second surgeon literally made fun of me. "I cannot work a miracle" he also told me. While the second ultrasound showed that the problem had become "very big".
That asshole advised me on hot stones and acunpuncture !
No longer having too many remedies to fight against the pain that had become unbearable, I changed hospitals. It was absolutely necessary to find the cause of these pains.
The new surgeon was very correct.
During the operation, he found a small tumor mass, invisible on the ultrasound.
But hey, nothing serious.
I should have recovered from the operation in a few days.
But that's without counting on my legendary luck!
A gigantic hematoma. A little problem with the stitches ... Anyway. I find myself having monstrous pain for 15 days, and literally a "crack" in the scrotum which constantly oozes, the time it heals
(joy !)
Today, things are much better. I no longer need my painkillers. For the first time in a very long time, I haven't had any pain all day.
And it's almost healed.
I can finally start the streams again.
Remi-le-Oduen
Glad to hear you are recovering. Also, Why do I always feel shame when I read about my doctors colleagues unprofessional behavior?
Bnouze
Thank you.
One thing for sure, they weren't ashamed to make fun of me.
"You should try acupuncture" when there are two ultrasounds taken several months apart which show that there is a problem in my balls, and that it is not "in my head".
Bah ! At least now it's better, it almost hurts and I can start my drawing activities again in a stream.
A word of advice: never tell a patient "I can't do a miracle" without looking for the cause of a problem.
It is. Very. Frustrating.