Health Advice for Injured Crotch

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ZodiacMaster101

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This is really embarrassing to talk about, but I have nowhere else to go for help. I looked online, and I could not find anything that answered my question. My family and friends are also no help because they never had this problem happen to them either. So several months, around April, ago while I was at work, I was standing on a slightly raised platform so that I could reach over and grab something farther away from me. Well, needless to say, I lost my footing and fell on the raised edge of the counterpart that I was reaching over. I fell right onto my crotch with the edge going between my testicles. About a week later I was still in pain, so I had to fill out worker's comp and go to the hospital. After doing some ultrasound they saw the my left testicle had received some internal bruising and told me I would be fine after a month. A month passed sbd it stopped hurting and everything was okey-dokey, only it wasn't. After I got hit I noticed that my left testicle had shifted a little bit forward and higher than where it used to be. At first I thought it was just caused by my testicle swelling up, and then it would move back after it healed. It didn't it is still not in the right place. I'm conclusion, my question is, will my left testicle move back into place slowly but surely over time? Or am I going to have to go to a specialist who can move it back into place somehow?

Any helpful answers would be appreciated because I have been internally freaking out about this since September, and really need to know what I should do.
 

mad825

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To give you some solace...you'll be perfectly fine with one testicle functioning...It's only when they both go you should be worrying.
 

Baffle

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I don't keep my nuts on a grid so I'm not really sure about the positions you're suggesting. It sounds like you could play Testicle Battleship though. In any case, they're your balls, go see a doctor.
 

ZodiacMaster101

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Sorry for taking so long to respond to you guys. I ended up going to a urologist like many of you recommended. It turns up that I'm alright, in the doctor's own words "people don't pay attention to the position of their own balls, because why would you, and they don't think about it until they get hit and become super self-conscious. Everything should be fine, normally most guys have one of their testicles raised higher then the other."
Sorry for getting you guys involved with my ackward and, apparently, harmless problem
 

SmugFrog

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ZodiacMaster101 said:
Sorry for getting you guys involved with my ackward and, apparently, harmless problem
I remember writing up a reply to you but what needed to be said had already been said by others. Good to hear things are alright with you - better safe than sorry, right?