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Written by Jacob at 28 Oct 2004 19:54:02: Re: To cut or NOT to cut... that is the question!
As an answer to: To cut or NOT to cut... that is the question! written by Matt at 27 Oct 2004 18:15:35:
>Hi Guys
>I have visited and partcipated in the forum on several occasions. I have also read posts regarding everything from stretching, to steroid creams, to circumcision and the list goes on.
>Now I know that everybody has a different level of experience, and that not everybodies affliction is exactly the same, but I am one of those guys with a tight foreskin who simply finds it painful when anything gets under the skin and touches the head.
>I am thinking about getting 'the chop' and have constantly talked with urologists and checked messages on this forum to find out whether anyone with a similar situatin to mine has HAD the chop and then found over time that their sensitivity has gone away.
>The most I seemed to have found was people relating their experiences directly after having the op. People speaking of there still being some discomfort, but with it beginning to lessen.
>I am yet to see a post, however, from one person THREE, maybe SIX months down the track that has said - "Yep Everything is great now - normal - no pain - no nothing".
>All I've heard is ... "Well it's been two weeks and the bandages are due to come off, still hurting a bit". These people then seem to fade away without posting any more. Well either that or I'm not an avid enough reader.
>PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE if anybody is out there who has had sensitivity, then had a circumcision and found it to eventually be a complete success could you speak up? Or even better email me!
>I'm not going to take the risk of getting cut if nobody puts their hand up and says 'yep' right as rain - no problems. So far I haven't seen that.
>If course this is a question for guys who have sensitivity/pain of the glans, not people who merely have a tight foreskin.... not that I don't find that a bother either but that's a whole other rant :-)
>Get in touch
>Matt
>masanith-hotmail.comIs it worth the risk?
- Re: To cut or NOT to cut... that is the question! SUp, im taras 11/13/2004 03:46 (0)