Yeah it is no big deal but as suggested before there can be side effects.
I had mine done about a decade ago, same discussion with the missus.
The doc knew I was flying to perth a few days later but was ok about that, I was given a general, no options given for local.
Anyway, day before flying to Perth the left had swollen a bit so I saw my gp and he said it was a slight internal bleed that would stop as soon as the pressure equalised, don't worry.
So off I went to Perth, folks, by the time I got off the plane I was in agony. Yes the bleeding will stop when the pressure equalises but you have absolutely no idea just how much that sack can stretch before it does equalise, I am talking one side only here thankfully, if it were both you would have thought I had a regulation NRL ball in my pants! Went to the brothers house had pain killers, off to bed.
About midnight I was in a cold sweat and called an ambulance which took me to RPH. By the way, glad I was in Perth and not Sydney because they didn't have any rampant staph problems there and quarantined me for a short time to make sure I didn't bring any in.
Yep excited doctor taking happy snaps from every angle, he even thought there might be necrosis going on because it was so black.
So after a week of my two week holiday in Perth spent in hospital full of antibiodics and every young nurse and doctor in a 100 mile radius checking out my bits every morning I was finally able to leave the hospital.
I still have a visible scar from the infection in the would and sometimes the sack gets itchy but other than that I have had no problems.
What I am saying here is that every operation can go wrong so you should not plan to go anywhere after it, my doc should really have postponed til after my trip.
But all is well and I will bet not many of you have had anywhere near as many young women talking about your genitals as I have and comming back to see them again and again
And yes, the missus had to have surgery about 18 months later and they did a hysterectomy................bugga
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