Remember The Man With A Huge Penis He Couldn’t Even Walk?

Warren, who was born in Las Vegas and used to be known as “the man with the 132-pound scrotum,” became famous around the world after a TV show showed his unusual medical condition, scrotal lymphedema.

After hearing how bad things were for him, a kind specialist in California offered to remove it for free and agreed to do the 13-hour procedure. But Warren’s mood did not get better.

He said the operation was a failure because his manhood is only an inch long now. He said that he would never find love with a woman. Later this month, Warren is going to have another surgery, so he is finally feeling hopeful.

Five years ago, when he woke up, he felt a sharp pain in his groin. Over the next nine months, it got worse, and his scrotum got bigger.

He told the New York Post, “I’ve never been in so much pain in my life.” One day, it got so bad that I broke down in my living room and cried. There was a new split in the skin, and the pain was terrible. Warren made do by wearing old sweatshirts with hoods as pants.

He had to urinate on himself because the abnormal growth pushed his manhood so far down. He said all he wanted was to be able to urinate normally and have s*x with a woman.

Before Dr. Joel Gelman offered to help, Warren was so broke that he thought about selling his testicles on eBay to pay for an operation to take them out. His early complaints about feeling “still deformed” have given way to new hope for his future. “There’s light at the end of the tunnel, but I’m still in the tunnel,”

He’ll be back on Sirius/XM with Howard Stern on Monday. After his first call, listeners sent him money and encouraging emails, which he says he will never forget.

When asked about his life before the surgery, he said that his enlarged testicles made him feel like a prisoner and that the size of his testicles controlled every part of his life. “I had to take it slowly; I had to stop and rest every 30 seconds,” he said.

It was terrible. I had trouble getting in and out of cars, and when I fell out, it took four grown men to try to pick me up off the ground. The Las Vegas Review- Journal says that on April 8, Dr. Gelman and three other specialists removed Warren’s swollen protective sac of skin and muscles that covered his testicles and p*nis.

Lymphedema in the scrotum led to a tumor that grew to weigh 132 pounds. Because of the buildup of fluid, his scrotum became very large.

After doctors took away extra tissue, his scrotum had to be fixed. Because parasites are a bigger part of how this very rare disease spreads around the world, it is more common in parts of Africa and Southeast Asia than in the West.

Source: iNews

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