A man who had his ten-stone
testicles removed says he is looking for love after getting his life back. Wesley
Warren Jr, 48, carried his swollen scrotum around for five years until four
surgeons spent 13 hours removing the mass in April. He had to wear a hooded top
on his legs instead of trousers to accommodate his testicles, could not work,
and struggled to walk or drive. His penis was buried so deeply within his groin
that he had to urinate on himself instead of going to the toilet normally and
could not enjoy a fulfilling sex life. Now, Mr Warren, from Las Vegas, says a
romantic relationship could help him be happy again. 'I cannot express how
ecstatic I’m feeling about the future,' he told the Sunday
Mirror. 'And if some way somehow or another I can stumble upon love
– any kind of love – I think I will finally be happy. 'I’m very thankful that
I’ve been given my life back.'
Mr Warren could only sit
down with a milk crate between his legs after his scrotum swelled up, and said
he missed simple everyday activities, such as going to the supermarket and post
office. He had accidentally squashed his testicles getting out of bed, but
antibiotics failed to make them return to their normal size. Doctors diagnosed
him with scrotal lymphoedema, a severe build-up of fluid. The extremely rare condition
is much more common in Africa and south-east Asia, where it is caused by
parasites, than it is in the western world. Mr Warren was so desperate to
escape the 'freak show' his life became that he considered auctioning his
enormous testicle sac on eBay to raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for
complicated surgery.He raised about $2,000 in donations after appearing on U.S.
television, but social security officials stepped in and stopped his benefits.
The testicles were getting
heavier by the day and Mr Warren's health was deteriorating and he feared he
could die on the operating table. Then Californian consultant
Dr Joel Gelman offered to perform the procedure free of charge as long as
Nevada's Medicaid system covered the cost of using a hospital theatre. He boasted that he had
never lost a patient or testicle in similar operations. 'There are a lot of shows
about makeovers, but this is a real makeover,' said Dr Gelman, the head of the
Center for Reconstructive Urology at the University of California.'He's
basically a new man.' The operation, which saw 132.5lb of tissue cut away from
Mr Warren's groin, was filmed for Channel 4's Bodyshock series and will be
shown in Britain tomorrow night.
Doctors rebuilt his
genitals with skin grafts. But Mr Warren was unhappy that he was left with an
inch-long penis instead of returning to what he had before his illness.
He told the Sun:
'I do feel a great sense of comfort that the weight is no longer between my
legs. It got to the point that it was a danger to my health. 'But when I look down at
what’s here now it’s not the same as what it was. It’s totally different. 'My
natural look prior to the growth is not what came out of surgery. What came out
of surgery is a nub an inch long and it doesn’t get any larger.' Mr Warren will have another
operation later this year, and said he hopes to be loved again one day when he
has recovered from his ordeal.
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