

brunog
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how was the screen removal surgery experience for you? was it open or robotic? Did you have any nerve damage or neurectomy during the surgery?
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@momof4 answer here friend, for all of us to see, it is important for everyone, why did you knit again? I couldn’t close without mesh ?
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Scott my friend.
I am 28 years old, I am young, so being without erection at that age for me there is no life, so I worry a lot about this problem.
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@drtowfigh thank you very much for your attention.
in my case I feel other symptoms, not only the brain fog, I feel body pain, fatigue, spasms, burning and numbness.
I will perform the surgery in Brazil by robotics.
I am confident but very scared, I believe it can improve.
would you have any advice that i can inform my surgeon?
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thank you doctor brown.
is there any possibility that a necessary neurectomy, some nerve (ilioinguinal, iliohipogastrico or genitofemural) could affect the erection?
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can you give me the contacts of these people? I need to talk to be able to better understand and hear from them how it impacted their sexual functions
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good intentions,
he already performed the withdrawal is a great name for the country in surgery, it will be due to robotics, I am determined to withdraw because I see no exits, nothing has improved the symptoms, my great fear is an erection problem, chronic pain would be another bad thing, but is there chronic pain after a possible neurectomy?
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hi jerome, thanks for the explanation, my case I tried everything, nothing works, it is affecting my life considerably, my meshes were put on video, do you know someone who had erection problem with a possible neurectomy? or pain problem? the medical logic is that they are sensitive nerves and would not cause pain if they were removed, the main idea is to remove the screen without disturbing the structures.
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Thanks for the reply friend.
In fact, I have stitches on both sides of the inguinal region, right and left, so, with the fear of losing both testicles, I was wondering if this would be a real risk or just a very small probability, and if it did. someone known as testicular ischemia.
I would also like to know if that happened would there be hormone replacement treatment?
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correcting, I found a surgeon in Brazil …