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6/16/2011 10:05pm
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Oh, I'm fine. That was ~7 years ago. I have a plate in my tibia-why I play Judo lefty-and a bit of limp, but otherwise okay. If you don't die from it, you're generally fine aside from the sterility, etc. Chemo is a bitch though-I barely left my room for a year and couldn't walk without crutches for a year and a half.
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Posted On:
6/26/2011 4:31am
Style: Judo (noob) & BJJ (noob)--
I read this a while back, and it seems like a really sensible and easy way to go about it:
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/0...asectomy/all/1
But even if it's no good or not viable when it relevant to me, I'm gonna do the regular surgery.
I don't have kids yet, and I want some, but 10 years from now, maybe less. Sure, snip snip. Off they go.
Side-note, I really lucked out with current gf, her pills are magnificent, they make her not have a period, so we don't have those few days a month of "no sex".



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6/16/2011 6:22pm
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