It's not painful, but there was a pulling sensation the whole time. It was more of a psychological thing, I think, but it was indeed uncomfortable, and I have a pretty high pain tolerance. It doesn't last long, though. As far as driving home, I wouldn't recommend it after ANY procedure. Good luck.
Frank says no discomfort to prevent driving, and that may be true, but the meds they give you, even though you may feel normal and not all loopy, could have an effect on reaction times. Don't drive yourself home.
2006-07-26 03:09:34
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answered by Dean Gray 3
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Its usually done with a local anaesthetic, if you are very nervous they may give you some valium to calm you down and you are ready to go within the hour after. However if you have had the valium you cannot drive for a few hours so will need a taxi or sympathetic friend to take you home. Some swelling may happen but all gone in a day or two.
2006-07-26 04:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I asked the surgeon who did mine how he was going to do it?
he said "with two house bricks"
I said "isn't that going to be painful"
he said "Only if I have my thumbs on the inside"
a vasectomy is not painful at all, I Had no problems and drove home the same day.
we even had sex just to make sure it still worked.
Be sure you are clear about the possible side effect after because no one tells you about them later.
I had mine 15 years ago and am now having problems with the piece of VAS they left tied.
Fluid passes this point and causes painfully pressure in the testicle
2006-07-26 05:41:11
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answered by Harry H 4
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Not painful, you will be given local anaesthetic, but you will also be injected with stuff to "relax" you! And trust me, you won't be driving after that injection! The worst thing about vasectomy is the hair growing back, damn it itches! The rest of the process is fine!
2006-07-26 03:04:24
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answered by Montage 2
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In India they have vasectomy clinics in railway stations and even pay a bonus. It is a minor procedure and virtually painless and there will be a little discomfort later but nothing to prevent driving.
2006-07-26 03:12:49
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answered by Frank 6
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dont know as im a woman!
2006-07-26 13:04:08
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answered by T N 3
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