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So it has being almost a month since my encounter and nothing really seems to have changed. I don't have a drip, I don't hurt when I urinate but have noticed that the tube that goes to my right testicle seems sore. I have a slight ache in lower back but nothing crippling. Any help is great. I also have had a vasectomy a few years ago.
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Thanks for the input. And sorry Grace as I didn't mean to post outside of my original one. Got in to dr. And explained everything and he figures it might be epididymis. Put me on cipro for 5 days.
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we've discussed this several times now in your original post on this. please post any follow up questions/updates in that original post.

our read before posting post is located under the important announcements and has the rules of posting here. thank you for your future cooperation with this.

grace
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Hi,

I wouldn't be too alarmed about the ache your feeling, as shaken2core explains, epididymittis is a possible cause.  As is dehydration, lacking in body salts, and physical strain.  I have has this sensation many a time and it has always turned out to be nothing.  I would keep an eye on it and make sure you check every morning for new sensations of knots and bumps.

Hope this helps,

Adam
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Thanks. Trying to get into dr. For more info.
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I'm  not sure of the history of your encounter and I'm not going to research it becasue based on what you're saying above, it doesn't sound like anything is with you.  If you're continuing to have testicular pain, please follow up with your doctor.  It could be epididymittis or it could be related to your vasectomy.  
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