yikes...apparently if the ultrasound shows the growth/tumor is solid, the reading is considered "abnormal" and in order to biopsy the tumor, the most common approach is to REMOVE THE WHOLE TESTICLE. This means remove it to check for Cancer when there is a good chance it is NOT cancer.

However, the sex drive and ability to perform are not affected.

still, pretty scary to lose a part of your body....


me,34
exH,34
S,16 months
S:3/31/09-left for OW
started DBing 10/09
d final: sometime 10/10
current:
http://www.divorcebusting.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2022856&page=1
met in 2004