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Hi all. I’m due to have a vasectomy next month and was wondering what the likelihood of driving home the same day?

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Hey. From my hubby's experience..u might be able to donit as you'll probably still be under local anesthesia, but when it starts ti wear off...u will be in pain. My hubby was on bed rest for 3 days, had the procedure done on Fri and went back to work on Monday and still found it hard to drive/walk. After 5 days he was almost back to normal.

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Hello cyclops365 I had mine many years ago . Had the surgery in morning the piloted a lear jet for 4 hours that afternoon sat on ice pack all the time . Next day back home. some pain not bad did not need pain meds. a little swelling .

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