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vwchad 06-13-12 10:23 PM

I was comfortable on the bike about a week later. Keep ice on it. Frozen corn was my favorite. Best advice I can give though is to follow docs orders and don't push it.

Karcas 06-13-12 10:28 PM

I go in to get mine done on the 27th. Reading some of these posts has me looking forward to it less and less!

Orion12521 06-14-12 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by Peiper1 (Post 14354065)
I actually rode my bike to the hospital to have it done and then rode the bike home. This was about 11 years ago and the doc used the "scalpel method" (not kidding). He must have done a good job because there was no pain whatsoever and I went back to my usual cycling routine the next day.

Topper. :) I thought I was doing well racing in 10 days. Given my experience, riding a bike home from the procedure would have been a bad idea.

jfmckenna 06-14-12 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by vwchad (Post 14354085)
I was comfortable on the bike about a week later. Keep ice on it. Frozen corn was my favorite. Best advice I can give though is to follow docs orders and don't push it.

There's got to be a joke in here somewhere.

paw888 06-14-12 10:17 AM

I know this is for sure different than getting back on a bike, but when I got snipped 20 years ago on a Saturday morning, I played in a softball game that afternoon, with no discomfort. Maybe I was still a bit frozen? Sitting on a saddle HAS to be more stressful that running around bound up as tight as a drum.

vwchad 06-14-12 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by jfmckenna (Post 14355696)
There's got to be a joke in here somewhere.

Not intentionally, but reading it again makes me wonder...

MikeyBoyAz 06-14-12 09:55 PM

My friend had a vasectomy a little over a decade ago. He is now on a hormone replacement program. Mainly pills, but when his testosterone goes too low he has to get a shot every week for a month. He regrets his decision, as low testosterone caused other health issues because it is apparently a necessary hormone in your body.

Will G 06-15-12 08:06 AM

No scalpel method and good have been back on the bike the next day but waited an extra day. Saw the Doc on Monday, on the bike Thursday.

MyBikeGotStolen 06-15-12 09:21 AM

I waited 8 days before doing a pretty quick 47 mile ride. I'm not sure if it was the new operation or the brand new Brooks that gave me a little pain and numbness on that ride. Its been 3 weeks now, and I have pretty much forgotten that I had the procedure done.

Really the only bad pain I had was the afternoon after the procedure, and I partially blame that on the gf for deciding that me, her, and her friend who was in town should go directly from the doctors office and go out to eat. All the bumps on the car ride home were murder on los huevos.

recneps345 06-15-12 05:28 PM

I am horizontal on the couch after getting back from the office. Very quick, but it was pretty uncomfortable during the two shots of lido I am a dentist, so I was hoping for discomfort more in line with getting a shot, but I would rather have a root canal than vasectomy. That being said it still wasn't too bad. Doc told me I could run in 5 days, but I was to be off the bike for three weeks. I will probably try to go in two weeks.

Shimagnolo 06-15-12 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by recneps345 (Post 14348727)
To anyone that has had a vasectomy, how long did you all wait to ride? Thanks.

Ummm...which kind of "riding"?:innocent:

laimbeer 06-15-12 07:32 PM

6 days. Never had any issues once I got back on the bike.

MyBikeGotStolen 06-15-12 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by Shimagnolo (Post 14362811)
Ummm...which kind of "riding"?:innocent:

Well, if the OP meant *that* kind of ride...I gave it 36 hours and was back in the "saddle". I guess I was eager to make sure it still worked.

Rowan 06-16-12 02:45 AM


Originally Posted by MyBikeGotStolen (Post 14363446)
Well, if the OP meant *that* kind of ride...I gave it 36 hours and was back in the "saddle". I guess I was eager to make sure it still worked.

You did use contraception, didn't you?

thenomad 06-19-12 02:42 PM

back in the house now after my snips. questions:

1. why did the doc have to show me the spaghetti he removed?
2. why does it take so many weeks to find out its all clear?
3. why is my mother in law at my house hanging around?
4. why did i start with the electric shaver? bad idea


so far so good and hope im back on the bike soon.

MyBikeGotStolen 06-19-12 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by Rowan (Post 14363906)
You did use contraception, didn't you?

Yep! She is on the 5 year plan with the metal ring thing. We wanted to be double sure there is no more babies!


Originally Posted by thenomad (Post 14378224)
back in the house now after my snips. questions:

1. why did the doc have to show me the spaghetti he removed?
2. why does it take so many weeks to find out its all clear?
3. why is my mother in law at my house hanging around?
4. why did i start with the electric shaver? bad idea


so far so good and hope im back on the bike soon.

1. Glad mine did not show it to me! Of course, I kept my arm over my closed eyes the whole time and was babbling about everything in the world to keep my mind off of it, so my doc probably knew I didnt want to see anything

2. You have to wait bc sperm can live in the remaining tube sections for quiet a while

3. MIL is a cougar and knows you are safe now?

4. Electric shaver = bad idea...also just wait until it all starts growing back!

Glad to hear you are ok so far. Two weeks from now, you wont even hardly think about the procedure!

oujeep1 06-19-12 03:57 PM

Wait at least a week, and go easy the first time. If you aren't having a no scalpel vasectomy you need a different doctor. There is a thing I like to call"the art of getting away with it"- just because you played softball or rode your bike the next day and nothing bad happened doesn't mean it was the right thing to do.
The rate of the" post vasectomy pain syndrome " basically delayed testicular pain, is about 10% but temporary in most of these.
If your friend is taking pills that might be "bio-identical hormone replacement therapy" which is basically taking precursors of testosterone. True testosterone does not come in an oral form. And having a vasectomy has no effect on your T levels. And if I had a dollar for every pt I have seen started on hormone therapy when their T levels were either normal or worse yet not measured, I could retire.

recneps345 07-05-12 08:06 PM

Update: I did fine with the procedure. He did have to reinject and that wasn't fun. I felt like yelling freedom ala Bravehart, but I held off. I felt no issues the following two days, but I did too much the 4th day out errands and around the house stuff. I paid for it big time the next three days. I did get back on the bike just over two weeks out and did fine. I have ridden every day since then and have had no problems. Good luck to any other guys out there that go this route.

thenomad 07-05-12 08:57 PM

Yep, I started doing some things that first week, stayed off the bike but did some light exercise. 1.5 weeks I rode on the trainer. It was tender getting into the bibs but one mounted I was good to go. I go the blood flowing and i think it helped because each day was rapidly better after that and 3 more days I went on my first real ride.
Now I'm pretty good on the third week but still notice the railroad tracks and any rough road I ride over. Overall, not so bad. Ready to have it out of my mind completely.

MyBikeGotStolen 07-05-12 09:08 PM

Glad to hear everyone made it out ok!

Its been about 5 weeks for me, and I totally forgot about this thread (and the surgery) so I guess everything has healed up nicely!


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