Ethyl Alcohol Teste Injection

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Hi all well as you may have read on my other post mine are now gone as of yesturday I still cant beleive it only took 5 injections of 40% vodka into each mind you I did get a big infection which I think helped also the urologist was great and understood my conserns after I told him about my family histor of testicular cancer which in my case was true but im sure it would help others if they said about it after all their not going to look into it are they if you say they live in another country.

Good luck to you all from a happy new EUNUCH.

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Congratulations on your success, its be best thing in the world. Having it done by a fully qualified surgeon is the only way to go.

Ken
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Eunuchus (imported) wrote: Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:17 pm Well, I went to my doctor Wednesday and he had blood test done and My T level is 168. I did not think it would be above 100. So now the doctor wants me to try Testim HRT.

Did he examine your testicles too? They should be hard and lumpy by now.
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unencumbered (imported) wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:02 am Did he examine your testicles too? They should be hard and lumpy by now.

Yes,He examined me and he thinks I will heal. I obviously did not tell him about Alcohol injections. I guess it will take more time and more injections.
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Eunuchus (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:52 pm Yes,He examined me and he thinks I will heal. I obviously did not tell him about Alcohol injections. I guess it will take more time and more injections.

From my experience, they don't "heal". After a year and a half (almost) mine is still lumpy and hard. And my libido is gone. Maybe you need another opinion.
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I wanted to bump this up because there is a thread about being cut by an amateur in a non-clinical setting. I think being cut that way is dangerous and that being injected with Ethyl Alcohol carries much less risk.

http://www.eunuch.org/forums/showthread ... castration
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Go and get a second person and this time see what he says but make sure you are realy upset and explain that this is driving you around the bend and you cant sleep and so on If you have even push your selt to cry and so on.

Good luck
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It was an undeniable family cancer history which was the "final straw" that broke the back of the paternalistic medical community's notion that I did not understand properly my surgical needs for cancer prevention (bilateral orchiectomy and colectomy) in 1986. Before my brother was diagnosed with terminal colon cancer, in the early summer of 1986, I had consulted a psychiatrist who specialized in gender issues and had consulted a urologist regarding how to get a proper orchiectomy.

The urologist, now deceased, told me how I might go about getting an orchiectomy, though he would do nothing, and I took his advice, which ended up working adequately.

Elastrator and bands in hand as persuaders, and in accord with the urologists advice, I called vasectomy clinics within a couple hundred miles of where I lived, until I came upon a doctor whose dad had died following apparently unsuccessful prostate cancer treatment, and who agreed to the orchiectomy with the condition of no findable record of payment and my holding the doctor's actual identity confidential. Doing that allowed me to be at work the next day, as though nothing of consequence had happened, and allowed me to avoid taking a trip to Dr. Spector, which would have led to my needing time off from work and much higher cost.

My having a degree in bioengineering and being a bioengineering doctoral student allowed me access to persuasive language likely unavailable to anyone with much less extensive and intensive biology training and education, and I am very willing to doubt that anyone else not comparably trained and educated would ever be able to get an orchiectomy the way I did.

That said, I do understand that testosterone can so upset a person's quality of life as to make finding a way to get an orchiectomy so compelling, for proper reasons, as to lead to every way anyone has ever found.

People may wonder why some people find life without an orchiectomy becoming utterly unsatisfactory in terms of self-identity and quality of experienced life. Perhaps to the rescue has come the March, 2012, issue of Scientific American, the cover story of which is about the effects of "jumping genes" (or translocations?). The article describes how "jumping genes" move around in neurons, and affect the way neurons work, so as to result in so-called identical twins having genetically-based significant contrasts in terms of personalities.

Jumping genes are more than sufficient to lead to much, if not all, of the genetic aspect of gender/sexual diversity, so I find.

For myself, I find it helpful for irrefutable evidence to be recognized regarding human gender diversity.

Perhaps if enough urologists become more aware of jumping genes and the range of effects they have, getting a proper orchiectomy for those who need such for the sake of a decently experienced quality of life will find getting their real needs met much easier and much better.
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Long time lurker, first time poster. I did my first alcohol injection this morning - 1.5cc 100 proof Smirnoff into each testicle. I used a 25ga 1" syringe as I have big balls and wanted to make sure I got to the center. I had already made a couple practice runs injecting sterile saline the past couple of weeks, so knew what to expect with regards to the needle going in. Did not feel any burning or discomfort during the injection, however got some pain in the abdomen about 5 min later that lasted for roughly an hour. Aleve and ice pack for about 10 min and everything is ok now. My face got a bit flushed afterwards, but that is probably more from the adrenaline rush than anything else.

Background: I'm a mid-50's man, married for 30 years to a woman with chronic health problems. My VERY high sex drive is starting to cause me to do some potentially dangerous things - massage parlor sex, searching Ashley Madison for affairs, looking at Backpage escort ads. I'm tired of what the high testosterone is doing to me, and the control it has on my life. My plan after reading this thread in it's entirety several times is to take it SLOW - maybe 4 shots 7-10 days apart then wait and see what the effect is. Repeat after 60 days as needed.
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Hi Janekane,

I am curious to know about HRT subsequent to your orchiectomy - - - have you been on any to maintain general overall health? My T level is very low because of the regimine outlined here, but I have been on Estrogen for a very long time. I believe that some sort of HRT is necessary to maintain healthy calcium levels in the blood, whether that hormone is Testesterone or Estrogen.

What is your experience?\
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