JustMe (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 13, 2021 1:45 pm According to the many testimonials from this thread, even though the testicles are atrophied from injections, they are not considered a health alt risk, at least this is what several who took this approach, reported.
I think the important factor for those who do this, is not being singled out by their urologist for self harm.
A case was reported in 2015 (https://doi.org/10.1002/sm2.81) in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, A healthy, single, 40-year-old academic man with heterosexual preferences told his urologist that he been injecting alcohol in his testicles for a year hoping that the testicles would be so damaged that a urologist would remove them. The lab results showed low testosterone (3.2 nmol/L) and normal markers for testicular carcinoma. The histopathology showed no sign of testicular carcinoma. He was then referred to the Department of Andrology for a psychiatric evaluation and was scheduled for a new appointment at the urology office. The patient was declared psychiatric sane, but before the urologist got an answer from the health authorities, the patient arrived to the emergency unit within a few weeks after the latest appointment with the urologist. He had self-administrated local anesthesia in the scrotum and removed both of his testicles at home. The next day, a psychiatric evaluation declared the patient mentally sane.
I am wondering if the patient is a member of this forum. Two messages from this report, one is that after one year injection of alcohol injection, there was no testicular carcinoma, another is that Doctors will regard you are a mental disorder patient.