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blue5548

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My Balls Are Upside Down
Posted: 02-03-07 22:08pm

All of the diagrams that ive seen of the male reproductive system show the the epididymis on the top of the testicle getting thinner before it reaches the bottom. Ive noticed that my epidiymis on both testicles is on the bottom of my testicles. The fact that ive never had severe testicle pain and that it has been like this in both testicles for a long time makes me think its not torsion. Theyve always been like this and ive never had any sexual problems. Is this normal? Anybody else notice this in themselves?
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loadedguncmplx

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Posted: 02-04-07 02:58am

Have you seen a doctor about this? When was the last time you had a physical?
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blue5548

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Posted: 02-04-07 10:32am

Never seen one specifically for that, but I go to the doctor regularly and they have never said anything about it.
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blue5548

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Posted: 02-17-07 10:51am

Went to the urologist yesterday and said everything felt normal, so I dont know, I guess it is either normoal to have the epidiymis in an alternative position or that its not the epididymis down there, its something else. Either way he said it feels normal
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Ryan Davies

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Posted: 02-25-07 11:38am

Yeah my balls are kinda like this () put my doctor never said anything about it. It probably just the way your balls are shaped
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critical care RN

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Posted: 02-25-07 14:49pm

The diagrams that you see in books are just a generalization. Everyone is different. That is what each of us unique. As long as things are "normal" for you that's what is important. It's like saying there's something abnormal with you because your blood pressure isn't 120/80 as described as normal in the text books.
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