At 24, Mack says he felt confident in his decision, but he persuaded his grandparents to help fund the cost of freezing some sperm as a "backup option" in case he ever changes his mind. Storing sperm typically costs several hundred dollars a year.
"I kind of played the card of like, 'Do you guys want me to have kids? Because you guys seem the most upset about this procedure, you guys should invest some money in me freezing the sperm,' " Mack says. "I'm not too worried about it. I'd prefer not to have kids - I think that's the choice that I'm going to stick with."
This person is a disgusting pile of shit.
Of course NPR says absolutely nothing about how vasectomies can impact testosterone, testosterone conversion to dihydrotestosterone, increase cancer risks, and create an autoimmune disorder…
Do you have more info? I found this which syncs up with what you said: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7500459/
But anything else is of interest. I've always thought something was off about it.
This person is a disgusting pile of shit.
Of course NPR says absolutely nothing about how vasectomies can impact testosterone, testosterone conversion to dihydrotestosterone, increase cancer risks, and create an autoimmune disorder…
Do you have more info? I found this which syncs up with what you said: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7500459/ But anything else is of interest. I've always thought something was off about it.
Check out the reddit under r/postvasectomypain/
I'm scared but I'll take a look.