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Originally posted by mikelom
It is if you get a scrotal cyst. Been there, seen it, done it!

I thought I had developed a third. 😳

My doctor told me there is no record in the world of a third!
But you came close did ya Mike. "😉

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Originally posted by mikelom
It is if you get a scrotal cyst. Been there, seen it, done it!

I thought I had developed a third. 😳

My doctor told me there is no record in the world of a third!
That's a lot of saying, "Turn your head and cough," ain't it?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
But you came close did ya Mike. "😉
Try, try again. We can but try! 😉

I spend my life jumping off fences, with my legs either side! 😲 .. 😏

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
That's a lot of saying, "Turn your head and cough," ain't it?
He asked me to cough 3 times, before prognosis! 😀

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Originally posted by mikelom
It is if you get a scrotal cyst. Been there, seen it, done it!

I thought I had developed a third. 😳

My doctor told me there is no record in the world of a third!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyorchidism

Polyorchidism

Polyorchidism is the incidence of more than two testes. It is a very rare congenital disorder, with fewer than 100 cases reported in medical literature. The most common form is triorchidism, or tritestes, where three testes are present. The condition is usually asymptomatic. A man who has polyorchidism is known as a polyorchid.

Polyorchidism occurs in several forms:

* Type 1: The supernumerary testis lacks an epididymis and vas deferens and has no connection to the other testes.
* Type 2: The supernumerary testis shares the epididymis and the vas deferens of the other testes.
* Type 3: The supernumerary testis has its own epididymis and shares a vas deferens.
* Type 4: Complete duplication of the testis, epididymis and vas deferens.

Type 2 is the most common form of polyorchidism, and types 2 and 3 together account for more than 90% of cases. Except in type 1, the supernumerary testis is usually reproductively functional. The supernumerary testis is most often found in the left scrotal sac.

Polyorchidism is generally diagnosed via an ultrasound examination of the testicles.

Polyorchidism alone does not increase testosterone production.

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyorchidism

Polyorchidism

Polyorchidism is the incidence of more than two testes. It is a very rare congenital disorder, with fewer than 100 cases reported in medical literature. The most common form is triorchidism, or tritestes, where three testes are present. The condition is usually asymptomatic. A man who has polyo ...[text shortened]... examination of the testicles.

Polyorchidism alone does not increase testosterone production.
Well blow me!

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyorchidism

Polyorchidism

Polyorchidism is the incidence of more than two testes. It is a very rare congenital disorder, with fewer than 100 cases reported in medical literature. The most common form is triorchidism, or tritestes, where three testes are present. The condition is usually asymptomatic. A man who has polyo ...[text shortened]... examination of the testicles.

Polyorchidism alone does not increase testosterone production.
See Mike? Now you have something to shoot for.
Ba dum shish

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Ba dum shish
Is that No.14 in the Kebab take-away? 😛