Process By Which Vasectomy Lowers Testosterone Levels

Ummm…not that I can see. Care to direct my attention appropriately?

  1. The “above link” you provided are the experiences of one person, Kevin Hauber, who not incidentally is selling a book detailing his experiences.

  2. I don’t see where he documents on his website any medical evidence showing a drop in testosterone levels after a vasectomy. All he has is this one statement:

So, what we have here is basically just Kevin’s word for it, that a vasectomy causes testosterone to drop.

No “numerous cases”.
No “numerous examples”.

Just Kevin’s opinion.

And that not even supported by any kind of evidence.

  1. It is not “common knowledge” because it is not true. It is not a fact. Something cannot be “common knowledge” if it exists only in one person’s brain.

  2. No, it is not accurate. This is the entire gist of my posts.

  3. How often does this happen? Once.
    And, I read the USA Today article that Kevin links to on his website: he doesn’t mention “decreased testosterone production” at all. What he has is “post-vasectomy pain syndrome (PVPS) or congestive epididymitis”, and the article notes, “PVPS is chronic testicular pain probably caused by disruption of the nerves in the scrotum. Up to 27% of vasectomy patients experience PVPS longer than three months.”
    So where are you getting your “numerous cases” and “numerous examples” from?