So I apparently have a varicocele, which is where the veins next to the tube that connects the testicle to the body widen. I had no issues with it prior to attempting HRT (didn't even know I had it then), but once I started, the tube swelled and caused me unbearable pain. This is preventing me from undergoing HRT because the pain is extraordinarily bad.
Did anyone have to deal with this issue in order to begin or continue HRT? Did you see a general practitioner or a urologist? Did you have to get surgery to fix the veins? If yes on the surgery, any idea if it is possible for the surgery to make it more difficult or impossible to have SRS later?
Or would switching to another anti-androgen besides sprionolactone be beneficial? If yes, which one?
From what I've read about it, this happens in 15% of biological males and is more likely to occur on the left side, if you're tall, and if you're not overweight. The thing about it is that urologists usually leave it alone if it is not causing an issue, but the only reason mine is causing an issue is because of the spiro.
If you're willing to share but feel these questions are too personal, feel free to send me a private message. I will probably try to see a urologist, but I'd really appreciate some help to get an idea of what, if anything, I can do about this.