Yes, a logical inference. What happens in post vasectomy syndrome is
that when the vasa deferentia are blocked in vasectomy, the testicles
continue nonetheless to produce sperm. The continued sperm
production raises the pressure within the testicles. The elevated
pressure can, and frequently does cause cause nerve damage and pain.
Eventually, the elevated pressure can cause a tissue rupture, known
as a "blow-out." The leakage from a blow-out can, in turn, trigger
an auto-immune response. The new so-called "open ended" vasectomy
tried to avoid the damaging pressure, but this technique virtually
guarantees an auto-immune response because of the intentional leakage.
Because problems of vasectomy are in the blockage of the vasa
deferentia, anything which simulates a vasectomy by such blockage
invites similar problems.
Of course, if you wish not to make such a LOGICAL INFERENCE, then
that is fine with me, but please let us not suggest that OTHERS
should check their BRAINS at the door.
Jim
--- In malecontraceptives@yahoogroups.com, "vasclipmidwest"
<vasclipmidwest@y...> wrote:
> -please, a logical inference? let's go with science and clinical
> data . The clinical data supports vasclip at the only fda approved
> alternative to vasectomny. tc-- In
> malecontraceptives@yahoogroups.com, "jp40177 <jp40177@y...>"
> <jp40177@y...> wrote:
> > Dear crushingchestpain,
> >
> > I think that Matt was drawing a logical INFERENCE.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> > --- In malecontraceptives@yahoogroups.com, "crushingchestpain
> > <tcarpent_60175@y...>" <tcarpent_60175@y...> wrote:
> > > Matt, when giving our health advise you should advertise your
> > > credentials and be familiar with recent clinical trials if you
> want
> > > to have any credibility.