My Hernia Nightmare My Hernia Nightmare

2 Apr 2024

2nd Ultrasound Scan

As instructed, I followed up with my doctor and was scheduled for an ultrasound to assess blood flow to my testicles.

Before the ultrasound, the doctor conducted a brief examination and noted that the affected testicle felt significantly firmer than the healthy one. I described the discomfort as a constant tugging sensation in the testicular tube, accompanied by mild pressure-like pain in the testicle itself. The area where the testicle joins the groin was also noticeably tender. The skin from the surgical site to the top of the testicle remained completely numb.

After returning to the ultrasound room in the hospital basement, I waited for my scan. During the procedure, I inquired about the higher-placed testicle. The doctor confirmed that the spermatic cord of my right testicle was 3 centimeters shorter than that of my left.

I also inquired about the size of my testicles. The actual testis measured 30.5 millimeters, and I noticed that the overall size, including the epididymis, seemed smaller than before.

Upon returning to the doctor's office, he informed me of reduced blood flow to my testicle. He discussed potential causes, such as pressure from surgical mesh or stitches interfering with the spermatic cord. While he mentioned the possibility of removing the mesh, he expressed skepticism about its effectiveness, and that he thought it wouldn't improve my situation.

The doctor showed me several photographs taken during the surgery. I could clearly see the hernia, the mesh placement, and the spermatic cord shifted from its normal position and held in place by a metal clip. He explained that I had a direct inguinal hernia, which means the abdominal tissue is protruding through a weakened area in the groin wall, rather than going through the inguinal canal. The doctor illustrated this with a diagram.

At this point, the doctor introduced the topic of prosthetic testicles. I questioned to myself whether we could attempt to save my natural testicle before considering such a drastic measure. I also asked if a laparoscopic approach to surgery could have prevented this issue with my testicle. The doctor replied that the chances of this problem occurring would have been lower if we had chosen that option.

We discussed the use of using blood thinners to improve blood flow to my testicle. However, the doctor recommended that I consult with a urologist to get a prescription for these medications. The nurse scheduled an appointment with a urologist for the following Friday.
Kuang Tien General Hospital
Kuang Tien General Hospital
Yang Yao Kun
Yang Yao Kun
30.5mm
30.5mm


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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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