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   Posted 8/19/2002 3:16 PM (GMT -4)    Edit post Delete post
Hi,

I have been searching the internet about the ~dq~Nesbit~dq~ surgery due to a leftward bending of my penis and found this discussion group.
I have been ones to the mens doc and now have an appointment with a specialist next week monday.
So far, I only have read abstracts and papers as well as a dissertation in German that with all Nesbit surgeries - the pencient has to be cut (circumzised) too!
In Germany it is not usual to be cut as long as there is no indication for that or for religios reasons.And I am not cut!
Is there someone here, who can explain WHY I have to be cut too and what method of the ~dq~cutting~dq~ is beeing used?

My english is not perfect, but I think I made my self clear enough to express what I mean.

Thanks for any help, www-addresse, pictures or whatever information.

Sven
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