February 19, 2022, 09:18 PM
thumperfbcMen’s reproductive health question
A buddy of mine was telling me about a recent issue that he is having and we had a disagreement on a side affect of what’s going on.
First off, he does have an appointment with an actual doctor, so it will be looked at soon enough. In the meantime, as guys do, I was poking a little fun at him, which most of you will soon understand.
His issue is this: one of his testicles has disappeared. Ok, not fully. But it isn’t in position. He says most of the time it rides much higher than normal. He first noticed it after a strenuous workout. No pain, and it isn’t ‘stuck’ in the upper position, per se, and can be “put back” in place.
Anyway, in the midst of poking some fun at the situation I did offer in seriousness that he should be careful to use protection for now with his wife. He looked confused and asked why. I proposed that the overall reason why they move is to regulate temperature for the health of the sperm, and if one is riding high all the time then perhaps the sperm are unhealthy and could result in a pregnancy with complications.
His contention that any affected sperm would be “non-functional” and nothing to worry about.
I see logic in his argument as well.
Any experts have a real answer? As a matter of pride we have $5 riding on this.
February 19, 2022, 09:32 PM
HildurI'm not a medical doctor nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn but I would concur with your assessment. If one testicle is oxygen deprived or simply isn't functioning 100% it could affect the quality of the sperm. I'd hold off until a medical doctor clears him for takeoff.
February 19, 2022, 09:33 PM
Sig209sorry
i got nothin' to add
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February 19, 2022, 09:37 PM
parabellum Testicular torsionI actually heard this term for the first time yesterday.
Signs and symptoms of testicular torsion include:
Sudden, severe pain in the scrotum — the loose bag of skin under your penis that contains the testicles
Swelling of the scrotum
Abdominal pain
Nausea and vomiting
A testicle that's positioned higher than normal or at an unusual angle
Frequent urination
Fever
February 19, 2022, 10:31 PM
dry-flyTesticular torsion is * incredibly* painful… but y’all can probably figure that out just from the name. I had a patient with this when I was a paramedic. He went into surgery.
February 19, 2022, 10:34 PM
pedropcolaI’m not sure I’m in the right forum. First ORC needs bigger briefs for his junk and now this. Lol
February 19, 2022, 10:43 PM
thumperfbcquote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Testicular torsionI actually heard this term for the first time yesterday.
Signs and symptoms of testicular torsion include:
Sudden, severe pain in the scrotum — the loose bag of skin under your penis that contains the testicles
Swelling of the scrotum
Abdominal pain
Nausea and vomiting
A testicle that's positioned higher than normal or at an unusual angle
Frequent urination
Fever
You know, probably 13 years ago when I was mid 20’s and before any kids, I had sudden onset excruciating pain in one of the testicles. It was pretty debilitating. I could barely get into the car for my wife to drive me to the ER. They were worried about testicular torsion and an extremely attractive ultrasound tech imaged my sack.
That was pretty damn uncomfortable, and not just from the pain.
For what it’s worth, I didn’t have torsion and the problem cleared up on its own. I don’t remember that actual diagnosis.
February 19, 2022, 10:46 PM
BB61I’m not a physician nor have played one in a movie. But what I thought of, for better or worse, (worse to be honest) is a hydrocele. Do the Google.
February 19, 2022, 10:52 PM
P210Maybe add jumping jacks to his workout routine.

February 20, 2022, 07:29 AM
Flash-LBIs his doctor that famous Chinese Doctor, Wun Hung Lo?
February 20, 2022, 07:52 AM
honestlouI’m not not a doctor, but I do have some personal experience with testicles. With this having onset following exercise, I’d suspect it to be related to a hernia, or maybe just a strain. My understanding is that nerves control the musculature that moves them up and down, and any injury or trauma can interfere with that process. Following my last hernia surgery one of mine was acting squirrelly, and a dose of antibiotics got it back to normal.
February 20, 2022, 09:39 AM
thumperfbcquote:
Originally posted by honestlou:
I’m not not a doctor, but I do have some personal experience with testicles. With this having onset following exercise, I’d suspect it to be related to a hernia, or maybe just a strain. My understanding is that nerves control the musculature that moves them up and down, and any injury or trauma can interfere with that process. Following my last hernia surgery one of mine was acting squirrelly, and a dose of antibiotics got it back to normal.
I’m think a hernia is one of things he has in his mind. I’m imagine the doc will get to the bottom of things (pun intended)
February 20, 2022, 11:19 AM
architectquote:
Originally posted by honestlou:
Following my last hernia surgery one of mine was acting squirrelly...
Climbing trees, flicking your tail, etc? Resist the urge to bury your nuts!
February 20, 2022, 02:10 PM
TBHMy stepson had this problem when he was very young(true), My bride had to massage his sack every night trying to get his nut to drop.
I’ve been trying to get her to do the same to me ever since!
February 20, 2022, 02:34 PM
1s1kI wouldn’t drop the ball on this, he needs to get to the doctor soon.
February 21, 2022, 07:03 AM
thumperfbcquote:
Originally posted by 1s1k:
I wouldn’t drop the ball on this, he needs to get to the doctor soon.
Nice pun.

I believe he is going in today.