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<blockquote data-quote="TheyCallMeTrinity" data-source="post: 26972" data-attributes="member: 2457"><p>Thanks for sharing your experiences & knowledge, jsmitty! </p><p></p><p>Yes, I noticed a majority of articles said orgasm can make pain worse, but it actually helped me - so it's definitely sort of a "try what works best for each person" issue it appears. I do feel a <em>little</em> better each day. I'll stay off any lower-body workouts for a while. I still plan on also trying to talk my TRT Doc into an ultra-sound test and hopefully a urologist consult just to check things out. I can't imagine living another 40-50 years and not needing to see one at least once, so probably a good name to have for future reference anyway.</p><p></p><p>My TRT doc is a cash office and has given me great referrals for other clinics with huge discounts with cash vs. insurance. For example, I just had a $250 echo-cardiogram, which I think if Insurance bills is like $1,500-$2K. So maybe I can get a great cash price on an ultra-sound varicocele test, but I bet anything I have to do through a Urologist will cost big $$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheyCallMeTrinity, post: 26972, member: 2457"] Thanks for sharing your experiences & knowledge, jsmitty! Yes, I noticed a majority of articles said orgasm can make pain worse, but it actually helped me - so it's definitely sort of a "try what works best for each person" issue it appears. I do feel a [I]little[/I] better each day. I'll stay off any lower-body workouts for a while. I still plan on also trying to talk my TRT Doc into an ultra-sound test and hopefully a urologist consult just to check things out. I can't imagine living another 40-50 years and not needing to see one at least once, so probably a good name to have for future reference anyway. My TRT doc is a cash office and has given me great referrals for other clinics with huge discounts with cash vs. insurance. For example, I just had a $250 echo-cardiogram, which I think if Insurance bills is like $1,500-$2K. So maybe I can get a great cash price on an ultra-sound varicocele test, but I bet anything I have to do through a Urologist will cost big $$. [/QUOTE]
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