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A visit to the urologist is rarely anyone’s idea of an adventure. Yet when Martin discovers that a harmless but unsettling hydrocele—a buildup of fluid around the testicle—has turned his anatomy into something resembling a “water balloon,” the situation quickly becomes both medical and existential. In the quiet tension of a waiting room, Martin faces the kind of vulnerability many men try to laugh away. The diagnosis is simple: a small procedure to drain the fluid and possibly remove a tiny spermatocele, a benign cyst that sometimes accompanies it. What sounds clinical suddenly becomes deeply human when fear, embarrassment, and humor collide. At home, Zuzana meets the situation not with panic but with warmth, practical care, and a surprising amount of humor. Through recovery, small gestures of support, and gentle conversations about the body’s fragility, the experience transforms from a frightening diagnosis into a lesson about patience, vulnerability, and trust. This episode blends medical reality with relationship philosophy, showing that sometimes the most intimate moments happen not in passion, but in healing. Because when the body needs repair, the mind often does too—and love can be the quiet hand that guides both back to balance.
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