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Health / Re: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by varicocele: 4:54am On Apr 12, 2016
Health / Re: Trying To Conceive A Child? TTC by varicocele: 4:52am On Apr 12, 2016
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Hi, Thank you for such a quick reply.

Ok, I'll discuss the removal of the coil, or coils, with my doctor. Fortunately I went for the embolization and not the one where they cut some of the blood vessels completely off.

Despite your not an expert on embolization, what do you think about the whole concept of blocking the testicular vein, which is what they basically do in embolization? Doesn't that disturb blood supply into the testicle but also from the testicle.

I'm sure you are aware of this but it creates a situation where not enough oxygen-rich blood is transmitted into testis, in which case the functioning of the testis is compromised. Even though we assume that the testis works like it should, the malfunctioning of the blood vessel, which is blocked with the coil, disrupts the dispersal of testosterone into other parts of the body. Vas deferens veins, I think, are the ones that start carrying blood, but they are very small compared to Pampiniform plexus.

Varicocele itself causes similar situation mentioned above, but embolization in my opinion makes it even worse. What do you think?

I would also like to know what you consider to be the most common cause of varicocele and that is there any type of varicocele that cannot be cured without surgery?

It has come to my knowledge, unfortunately only after my embolization, that pelvic floor tightness and the Nutcracker syndrome are the ones to blame in most cases for causing varicocele. Is this true?

I would once again appreciate your thoughts. I'm sure you must be busy, but this whole varicocele and low testosterone with it concerns me greatly and not many people seem to know about the causes and healing of it as much as you do.

I will definitely give your Healing guide a go. Looking forward hearing from you.

Kind regards,
Anonymous




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Anonymous, you make some great points. All honesty, I haven't looked too much into the anatomy of how everything functions post-surgery. I definitely will research much more now that you have brought it to my attention. A quick search didn't come up with anything though, so I don't know how much insights I can share with you on that specific topic.

From what I have read, the blood takes another path. However, yes, it seems as though you are cutting off a major blood supply source which is totally irrational. Just right off the bat, it does sound very dysfunctional. However, it is possible that some anatomical reason why it works. However, this might be the reason why testicular atrophy does not improve at all with surgery. And from my research, the spermatic veins are by far the main testicular veins.

Yes, it would seem to me like the testosterone would not circulate the same way, and may actually pool more. I never thought of that either. Yes, defiantly seems like it would, unless there is a specific reason that we are not thinking of. Seems like a terrible idea...

But when you think about it, varicocele surgery is a $400,000,000,000 / year business in just the United States--that makes things make a lot more sense. However, I will be doing more post-surgery anatomical research to maybe understand the details a lot better.

Major reasons... Hmm, at this point, I really think that every case is different. However, I usually notice that people witch poor posture, digestive problems, chronic mild inflammation (e.g. epididymitis, prostatitis, lymphadenitis, etc.), smoking, alcohol, and coffee use, excessive sitting & poor sitting posture, excessive masturbation, over heated testicles, poor activity choice (e.g. heavy weight lifting, jumping sports)--especially with little attention to cardiovascular activity, etc.

To me, there are many risk-increasing-factors. So, making let's say 5 lifestyle changes helps alleviate pain. Then adding a few therapeutic treatments will help restore fertility. Minimizing some of the risk factors will help reduce swelling. And, it really does work.

Yes, there are conditions that neither surgery nor my treatments can address. For example, there can really be anatomical reasons for varicocele. Some people may have a very strong nutcracker effect, an abdominal tumor that compresses their veins, they might just be very tall and and a non-ideal anatomy. But, from my experience, my treatments are still very helpful for most people.

Yes, pelvic floor syndrome could defiantly contribute. I have had several clients with that problem. One who I am still in touch with has gotten great results. However, he is also seeing a physiotherapist and his results came slowly.

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Another client of mine had a grade 3 varicocele, and it has taken him 1 year now, but he has completely cured his varicocele. But, he had pain until about a month ago. He had digestive, postural, and lifestyle challenges. He began seeing a physiotherapist, acupuncturist, and naturopath.

Other cases, some cure their varicocele pain in a week, and notice results much faster.

So, really, in my book (especially the 4th edition that's almost ready) I interpret varicocele is a very multi-dimensional disorder. It is specific to each person.

Yes, it's actually very interesting, because, pretty much every client that I have spoken with says that their doctor either says there is nothing they can do other than surgery, or says that wear a jock strap, and take Advil--both of which I think can make things worse.

I hope that helps. Thank you for bringing some good insights and focus to me. I really appreciate it! I very much welcome and appreciate more of your comments and feedback.

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Health / Re: I Am Only 24 And I Am Diagnosed Of Impotency, Why Is Life So Unfair? by varicocele: 4:47am On Apr 12, 2016
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PROPER UNDERWEAR

Proper underwear can get a great therapeutic cool for both pain relief and long-term healing.


Breathes Well:
Pretty self-explanatory, but critically important. If the underwear breathes well, it’s good. If not, then don’t wear it. Both fabric type and thickness matter. I have read that cotton transfers heat best, but that’s not true from my personal experience. I prefer polyester type fabrics and fabric that are both thin and designed to transfer heat like Nike’s Dryfit, Adidas’ Climacool boxer briefs. But, it is okay if you find any other fabric type that also breathes well.
Remember how I said to feel your testicles a few times a day? Well, that’s how you know if your underwear breathes well. If your testicles are hot, then it does not breathe well. Your testicles should be at their normal temperature throughout the day.

Provides Scrotal Support:
Light scrotal support can help reduce scrotal sag and reduce blood pooling. This is helpful in the long-run for minimizing symptoms and improving healing. Light scrotal support means that the fabric gently supports your testicles.
Note that if you have to choose between breathable underwear and underwear that provides support, I recommend the breathable underwear.
Also note that a little additional support can be helpful for strenuous activities (e.g. heavy lifting, weight lifting, basketball, martial arts, etc.)
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Celebrities / Re: Julius Agwu Donates $35k To Alariwo For Surgery by varicocele: 6:22pm On Dec 08, 2015
donofdons:
why are nigerians this daft......a varicocele is a simple enlargement of the vein in the scrotum and the procedure to remove it is called a varicocelectomy.....it can easily be done by any urologist at all or even a general surgeon or any doctor that have watched it being done a few times.....it is not even regarded as a major surgery and it is done in any general,hospital for about 40 000 naira and it Is done on outpatient basis(meaning they do it and you go the same day). It is even easier than an appendectomy and nobody ever dies from the procedure. I will do it for free and it wont take me an hour if julius agwu will donate 1000 dollars to boko haram victims in borno....
Please let nobody dupe my man julius agwu with such nonsense....in the united states,the procedure cost is less than 7000 dollar

This guy is obviously crazy. People keep talking about varicocele surgery as if it's nothing... There is a 5-20% chance of surgical failure. AFTER surgery, you have 50% chance of improving pregnancy rate, 20% chance of varicocele redeveloping, , 50% chance of your pain continuing, there is a chance of hydrocele, internal bleeding, and other complications like your testicle being complete destroyed because of the blood supply being completely cut off by migrating coils for example.

Now, if you take all of those chances and put them together... You think you won't experience one or two of them? I think the risks are insane. I prefer alternative medicine. I specifically science based alternative medicine based on science like the one this guy recommends: www.varicocelehealing.com/blog. If you're considering varicocele surgery, think twice. I had a ton of varicocele pain and had it completely treated. Zero pain now. Don't be "daft" like this chump. He does zero research. He has zero education. And makes comments without thinking. He's obviously a Nigerian varicocele surgeon trying to scam some money out of his people. Seriously people like this shouldn't exist.

He says $7000 US like that's a low amount... Actually it's closer to $10,000 and that is a big amount. You can buy a good car for that price.

I'd like to see his perform the surgery for free for a donation. I think he's out of his mind. He's taking the #1 cause of male infertility like it's a joke. Might just be swollen testicle veins, but will cutting the veins that are responsible for blood circulation to your testicles really help? You better be more educated and careful before you make a big decision that might damage your health for life.
Health / Re: Fertility Issues by varicocele: 7:34pm On Oct 14, 2015
I'm thinking of buying varicocele natural treatment guide http://www.varicocelehealing.com. Can anyone please advise if it works?

Seems to recommend cooling treatments, improving blood circulation, and change of diet. Could this heal my varicocele? Please help, I am suffering from severe pain.
Health / Re: Male Factor Infertility And How To Overcome It by varicocele: 7:31pm On Oct 14, 2015
Anyone tried natural treatments like cooling & improving blood circulation like http://www.varicocelehealing.com? I'm looking for a solution for naturally treating my varicocele without surgery.

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