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The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show

Doctors Are Removing Testicles for This | Dr. Susan Macdonald

The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show

Dr. Gabrielle Lyon

Science, Life Sciences, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2026

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Most men don't know they have a pelvic floor, and most doctors aren't trained to look for dysfunction in it. The result: testicles are being surgically removed for pain that's actually neuropathic, at double the rate of a far more effective nerve-sparing procedure.

In this episode, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon sits down with Dr. Susan Macdonald, a board-certified urologist, surgical program director at Penn State, and one of only ~30 U.S. specialists treating chronic pelvic pain in men, to discuss:

  • Why "prostatitis" is often the wrong diagnosis, and how rounds of antibiotics mask the real problem
  • The male pelvic floor anatomy almost no medical school teaches, and how to recognize dysfunction in yourself or a patient
  • Off-label medications (Cymbalta, gabapentin, amitriptyline) that are quietly transforming chronic pelvic pain treatment
  • Why erectile dysfunction is rising sharply in teenagers, and the role pornography plays in rewiring young brains
  • Who actually qualifies for a penile implant, and what the surgery really involves

If you've been told your pain is "all in your head," or you're a clinician seeing patients fall through the cracks, this conversation gives you the framework, the language, and the next steps to find real answers.

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Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:42 - Meet Dr. Susan Macdonald

03:00 - The high-powered lawyer nobody could help

05:01 - Why testicle pain is 5% of urology visits

07:49 - Men have a pelvic floor (and what it does)

12:46 - How a man knows he has pelvic floor dysfunction

21:30 - Why these muscles are "too tight" in men

26:33 - Chronic pain rewires the brain

29:21 - Stress, trauma, and the mind-body connection

33:29 - Stretching, breathing, and self-treatment at home

36:21 - The medications that actually work (Cymbalta, gabapentin)

44:34 - Muscle relaxers, acupuncture, and the guidelines panel

55:09 - Sexual trauma and chronic pelvic pain

01:00:08 - The "pain plus" diagnostic framework

01:05:23 - The micro-surgical denervation surgery

01:08:36 - Erectile dysfunction in 17-year-olds

01:11:00 - How porn rewires young men's brains

01:18:27 - 40% of men by 40, 50% by 50

01:23:39 - Penile implants: who qualifies, how they work

01:28:10 - Stage 4 cancer at 42 and the pivot to teaching

01:34:17 - Living big with finite time

01:39:00 - Closing message to chronic pain patients

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Testicular pain and pelvic pain, similarly, is neuropathic pain.

0:04.0

I do not think we should chop off testicles.

0:07.0

But people are doing it.

0:08.0

But people are doing it, and people are doing it at double the rate of a nerve licing procedure

0:13.0

that actually has phenomenal success rates.

0:16.0

If someone is sitting there at home thinking, gosh, you know, I think that I'm sitting a lot,

0:21.2

maybe it's prostateitis. Is it a small progression? Does it impact the way that they can train

0:28.2

or work out? Or is it something that is irritating? All of a sudden, they're like, oh, my God,

0:32.8

I woke up one morning and my balls hurt.

0:38.3

People who carry a lot of stress in their daily life, it manifests in some way.

0:44.3

I'm a big believer in the mind-body connection.

0:47.3

I saw patients over and over had been invalidated and told it was all in their head, just routine things that happened to people in life.

0:57.7

And then it's like a switch flipped,

1:00.8

and they became a chronic pain patient.

1:03.0

When I was 15, I remember having a tacky arrhythmia.

1:06.5

I remember playing tennis with my brother,

1:08.8

and my heart rate went double time and slightly irregular.

1:11.6

I got the Hulter monitor, I got a cardiac workup, and they're like, yes, you have an arrhythmia.

1:16.6

And I said, what should I do?

1:18.6

And they said, it's stress and caffeine-induced.

1:20.6

What are our solutions for pelvic floor dysfunction?

1:23.6

One of the most important things about having chronic pain, whether you have chronic pelvic

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