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many men have experienced
significant problems, complications, and pain following their
vasectomies, which has resulted in substantial effects on their health
and their lives. often, the possibility of these types of problems was
not disclosed beforehand, despite decades of research in medical
literature demonstrating numerous complications. this can lead to a
desperate, painful, and lonely situation for a man and his family.
this web site is dedicated to sharing
factual information about men's experience with vasectomy and the
consequences of the procedure. hopefully, this resource will help to
shed light on this little-discussed issue for the benefit of men, their
families, and the medical and other professionals who wish to help them.
kevin hauber
founder &
author of 'if it works, don't fix it! what every man should know
before
having a vasectomy'
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family physicians should be aware of the potential
effects and complications of vasectomy so they can appropriately counsel
patients seeking sterilization. vasectomy produces anatomic, hormonal and
immunological changes and... has been reputed to be associated with
atherosclerosis, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and urolithiasis [kidney
stones]. complications of vasectomy include overt failure, occasional sperm in
the ejaculate, hematoma, bleeding, infection, sperm granuloma, congestive
epididymitis [post-vasectomy pain syndrome], antisperm antibody formation and
psychogenic impotence.
complication of vasectomy, by dr. r. f. raspa, the journal of the american
family physician, 1993.
kevin hauber's odyssey of suffering after having
a vasectomy reinforces the concern repeatedly expressed in my publications over
the last quarter century about potential severe consequences stemming from
failure of men to receive proper informed consent about the risks. in view of
the magnitude of vasectomania, it would be a disservice for physicians and
public health officials to ignore his experience and that of many others on the
grounds they are "just anecdotes."
h. j. roberts, m.d., facp
author of "is vasectomy worth the risk? a physicians case against
vasectomania"
what happens to a man’s body after a vasectomy?
by kevin c. hauber
4/06/04
how does vasectomy affect a man’s body? this is a reasonable question,
which unfortunately is rarely answered, even after significant effects
occur.
let’s use an analogy of a 40-year-old fire hose. you hook this fire hose
up to a hydrant and turn on the water. let the hose represent the
epididymis portion of the testicles and the vas deferens, which would
measure some 20 feet in length if stretched out, and let the water
represent the 50,000 sperm cells a minute that a man’s body
manufactures, even after vasectomy. that’s over 100 million sperm cells
a day on average
now, tie a knot in the fire hose. what happens? something is going to
rupture, right? that’s why fire departments don’t use 40-year-old fire
hoses, and why men develop ruptures in their testicles after their vas
is tied off during the vasectomy procedure.
ruptures
actually, the technical term for this phenomenon is a
“blowout.” according to campbell’s urology (a textbook for urology students
and doctors) “the brunt of pressure-induced damage after vasectomy falls on the epididymis and efferent ductules…. it is likely that, in time, all vasectomized
men develop ‘blowouts’ in either the epididymis or efferent ducts.” this
rupturing can occur spontaneously at any time following vasectomy, and often
when the epididymis is under pressure, such as when a man is ejaculating.
it doesn’t feel good.
autoimmune responses
but that’s not all. when the rupturing occurs, sperm
cells enter the blood stream, where they were not naturally intended to be. as
a matter of fact, nature makes a very specific point of keeping sperm cells out
of the blood stream, because sperm cells have very strong enzymes on their
surfaces and only half a dna strand. what does the body think is happening?
the immune system is sent on full alert to fight off a perceived infection of
millions of invading cells per day, and the body becomes “autoimmune”, i.e. the
body goes to war on itself. again from campbell’s urology: “vasectomy results
in violation of the blood-testis barrier producing detectable levels of serum
antisperm antibodies in 60 to 80 per cent of men….” once this reaction starts,
it is nearly impossible to stop, even with a vasectomy reversal. research has
shown that a sperm count taken prior to vasectomy is a good indicator of the
likelihood of this autoimmune response; the higher the sperm count, the more
likely a man will become autoimmune after vasectomy. most doctors choose not
to do this test prior to vasectomy, or to even inform their patients of the
likelihood of this response. what can’t be predicted, however, is the specific
reactions a man might have to the formation of these antibodies. that is left
purely to chance.
why is this autoimmune response important? well, numerous
reactions have been identified as part of this autoimmune response. in three
men out of five or more, chronic inflammation leads to the formation of a sperm
granuloma at the rupture site, which may need to be removed surgically to
alleviate painful symptoms. other types of cysts often form in the epididymis
and/or the scrotum including spermatoceles (sperm-filled cysts) and hydroceles
(fluid-filled cysts), which may also require further treatment or lead to other
problems. the autoimmune response that follows vasectomy has also been linked
to an increase in the incidence of numerous diseases by dozens of studies.
these diseases include testicular dysfunction and hormonal imbalances, recurrent
infections, various forms of cancer, and other immune system deficiencies.
according to dr. h. j. roberts, an internist who has studied the effects of
vasectomy on the immune system for over 30 years, “no other operation performed
on humans even approaches the degree and duration of the multiple immunologic
responses that occur in the post-vasectomy state.” the appearance of symptoms from
these reactions may take years to manifest.
pain and injury
problems during the procedure itself often cause damage to
testicular blood and nerve supplies, and also commonly cause damage to delicate
lymph vessels. chronic testicular pain is an often undisclosed and
potentially debilitating result of vasectomy. urologists tend to play this
aspect down, but if you read the literature, you will find a significant
incidence of chronic pain resulting from the kinds of reactions discussed thus
far. in surveys that asked patients about their post-vasectomy experience, up
to a third of vasectomized men complained of chronic testicular pain of varying
degrees, which is commonly termed post-vasectomy pain syndrome (pvps), or
chronic post-vasectomy testicular pain (cptp). when this pain is more severe,
doctors will often recommend further surgery, up to and including complete removal
of the testicle(s) and spermatic cord(s) to alleviate the pain. sometimes
further surgery works, and sometimes it doesn’t.
how can this be true?
by now you have probably asked yourself, “how can
this guy be saying all this? after all, he doesn’t have ‘dr.’ in front
of his name.” actually, i have lived the nightmare of chronic pain
and autoimmune reactions since my own vasectomy in august of 1999.
nineteen surgeries and nerve blocks, 197 medications and other
substances, and dozens therapies that i have pursued in the interim have
not resolved the pain i experience on a daily basis. other men
have told of similar experiences for even longer durations. many
men are reluctant to discuss this issue due to its highly personal
nature.
do you care to be a lab rat?
hundreds of medical research articles and several books by
numerous doctors over the last three decades have examined the issues of
vasectomy and the effects the procedure can have on the body. a partial list
of these articles can be found in the reference section of the www.dontfixit.org web site.
unfortunately, much of that information has been well concealed from the public
eye. studies and cases have described findings of increased incidences of many
disorders, including:
·
adrenal gland dysfunction
·
atheosclerosis (hardening of the arteries leading to heart
disease)
·
autoimmune orchitis (degeneration of testicular tissues due to
antibody action)
·
chronic inflammation including the formation of sperm granulomas
·
chronic testicular pain (post-vasectomy pain syndrome)
·
circulatory problems including phlebitis
·
congestive and infectious epididymitis
·
decreased testicular function including changes in testosterone
production
·
diabetes
·
erectile dysfunction/impotence
·
gangrene of the scrotum and other serious infections
·
generalized lymph node enlargement
·
hypoglycemia
·
life-long autoimmune (allergic) responses
·
liver dysfunction
·
loss of libido
·
lung cancer
·
lupus
·
migraine and other related headaches
·
multiple myeloma
·
multiple sclerosis
·
narcolepsy
·
neuropathy (nerve pain and damage)
·
non-hodgkins lymphoma
·
personality disturbances
·
prostate cancer
·
prostatitis
·
pulmonary embolism
·
rheumatoid arthritis
·
scrotal and epididymal cyst formation including spermatocele and
hydrocele cysts
·
staph infections including infections of the heart valves
·
testicular atrophy (shrinking of the testicles)
·
testicular cancer
·
urolithiasis (kidney stones).
·
vasitis nodosa (chronic inflammation of the vas deferens)
according to dr. talma samuel and dr. noel rose in the
1980 journal of clinical and laboratory immunology, “having been induced by the
individual’s own untreated [sperm] antigen… the response [to vasectomy]
justifies the most rigorous definition of autoimmunity. the wide scale use of
vasectomy, therefore, provides the clinical immunologist with a unique
opportunity to study a longstanding, induced autoimmune response in otherwise
normal human subjects.”
over 100 million men have unwittingly participated in this
experiment. you need to ask yourself if you want to do the same.
the bottom line
if you feel that this is a rare occurrence, i invite you
to visit the forum and reference sections of the web site at www.dontfixit.org and see for yourself.
while on the web site, you can order a copy of the book detailing the subject
titled if it works, don’t fix it: what every man should know before having a
vasectomy. and if you think that the negative effects of surgical
sterilization are restricted to men, i invite you to see the web site posted by
the coalition for post-tubal women at
www.tubal.org.
both of these sites will provide a real eye-opening experience.
the bottom line is that it is much better and easier to
make minor adaptations in your sexual practices than it is to alter your body
surgically. natural family planning (see the web sites at
www.canfp.org or
www.ccli.org
for more info) and/or condoms and other forms of barrier-type contraceptives
are something we all need to become more comfortable with and proficient at
using, even in long-term, monogamous relationships. contraception and
population control are important issues on many levels. but preserving the
health of the living is an issue that needs to take precedence in this
situation. telling the truth about the consequences of vasectomy and other
forms of surgical sterilization are of critical importance to the individual in
the decision making process about contraceptive choices.
for more
information, contact:
www.dontfixit.org and post a message with
any questions.
or, you can call:
805/459-8844
©2004 kevin c. hauber
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