My Hernia Nightmare My Hernia Nightmare

29 Mar 2024

Asking For Help

I've noticed that one testicle feels unusually hard, small, and positioned higher than usual. Concerned about potential blood flow issues, I explained my concerns to the doctor. Despite their assessment that my testicles appeared normal, I persisted in expressing my belief that I may have ischemic orchitis. I also mentioned that the affected testicle felt significantly cooler than the unaffected one, leading me to believe there might be a circulation issue. The doctor replied that testicles are generally cooler to the touch, but I pointed out that this one was noticeably colder than the other.

The doctor explained that severe pain would be associated with loss of blood flow, which seemed inconsistent with my current level of discomfort. They then kindly provided a detailed explanation of the hernia surgery process, including the sepeeration and temporary repositioning of the spermatic cord during mesh placement. Before the surgery, I was unaware that the spermatic cord would be manipulated at all. I believed that the procedure would only involve closing the hole in the muscle.

I asked about the possibility of the cord being secured with a stitch in the incorrect position as the testicle felt higher than usual, but The doctor assured me that the cord was not stitched and it was free to move.

The doctor mentioned he had been doing hernia surgery for 20 years, without anyone return to him after surgery with post-operative complications.

The doctor mentioned that before the surgery, they said about potential circulation issues that can occur after the operation. I responded by reminding them that they had only previously mentioned the risk of fertility problems if a laparoscopic approach was used, which could potentially put pressure on the spermatic cord. The doctor then acknowledged a misunderstanding, clarifying that any type of mesh implant, regardless of the surgical method, could potentially lead to fertility issues and circulation issues. They also reassured me that since I already have a child, this shouldn't be a significant concern.

I requested a Doppler ultrasound to assess blood flow to the testicle, but this was denied. The doctor argued that such a scan would be pointless, as there would be no immediate course of action regardless of the results.

Given the doctor's assessment that there was nothing that can be done, I had accepted the potential loss of my testicle. I returned home, shed some tears and was a little disolusional that this wouldn't effect me and impact my overall well-being and ability to live a fulfilling life.
Kuang Tien General Hospital
Kuang Tien General Hospital
Yang Yao Kun
Yang Yao Kun


Thoughts
The fact that the doctor said he hadn't had any reported post-operative complications for 20 years, suggests to me either very good fortune or perhaps little experience to hernia repair complications. At this point, I was unaware of the specific number of hernia surgeries he had performed previously.
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30 Mar 2024

The Phone Call

Apr 2024

Mental Health

2 Apr 2024

2nd Ultrasound Scan

5 Apr 2024

Urologist Appointment

12 Apr 2024

A New Problem

18 Apr 2024

Second Opinion

26 Apr 2024

Return to Urologist

May 2024

Depression

8 May 2024

Third Opinion

9 May 2024

Testosterone Test Results

12 May 2024

Tramadol

14 May 2024

3rd Ultrasound Scan

15 May 2024

Change of Doctor

16 May 2024

Cancelled Update Appointment

17 May 2024

Letter Of Complaint

21 May 2024

My Life Changes Told To Dr. Yang Yao Kun

22 May 2024

Return To New Urologist

23 May 2024

2nd Phone Call From Doctor

24 May 2024

Return to Kuang Tien Hospital Urologist

27 May 2024

Text Message From Hospital About Meeting

29 May 2024

Final Visit to New Urologist

31 May 2024

Hospital Meeting

28 Jun 2024

Return to Urologist after Meeting

15 Jul 2024

Letter to Dr. Yang Yao Kun

8 Aug 2024

Psychiatrist Appointment

9 Aug 2024

Return to Urologist Again

4 Oct 2024

Return to Urologist for Ultrasound

Nov 2024

Final Thoughts

24 Nov 2024

How My Health Is Impacting My Son: Another Letter to the Doctor

Dec 2024

December Update

Jan 2025

January Update

Mar 2025

March Update

Apr 2025

Advice for Anyone Considering Inguinal Hernia Surgery

24 Apr 2025

Could Not See the New Doctor Who Specializes in Testicular Issues

30 Apr 2025

Another Visit to the Urologist

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