Undescended testes are linked to higher rates of testicular cancer. There
are not any studies about what you are doing that I know about, but there
could be a similar risk. Even if the risk does not increase, testes can
become cancerous. If you are going to do this for a long time, at least
make sure you take them out periodically and check them to make sure they
are not developing any strange lumps, nodules...
> Is there somebody who can share his experiences with me? I
> n the meantime i've begun using testicular heating technique. I'm
> keeping my testicles in my canals since one month. At the beginning
> the feeling of not having testicles in their place was a bit strange,
> but now I'm used to it. I return my testicles in their natural home
> only when I practice sports (I do swimming and I don't want others to
> ask where my balls are...). In january I'm going to do a sperm exam
> to understand if I'm finally sterile.
>
> Bye,
> M.
>
> --- In malecontraceptives@yahoogroups.com, "appoggio_79"
> <appoggio_79@...> wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to talk with someone who's trying testicular heating
>> techniques. Is there somenone?
>>
>> Tanks,
>> M.
>>
>
>
>
Ed Croom
Graduate Student, Ernest Hodgson's lab
Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Department
North Carolina State University
919-515-2275
elcroom@...
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