fter they were confident that they wouldn't recover.Dave (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2010 8:44 am There are some people who had success with alcohol injections but in the end, they had to find a doctor to remove dead testicles and they had to find counselors to satisfy the med community and BEFORE they did any injections they did the test with chemical castration (reducing the
As one who has been successfully been castrated following alcohol injections, I'd like to point out that things are not necessarily as you say. I did numerous alcohol injections but didn't have to search out a doctor to remove my dead testicles. My regular doctor discovered my testes were shrunken and very hard during an ordinary physical exam. That started things rolling with an ultrasound and then a referal to a urologist and their eventual removal- fully paid for by my insurance. I didn't have to go thru any counselors save for Bobbie, Oneballboi and Tome but I did have over 2 years of chemical castration experience leading up to trying the alcohol injections so I knew what I was getting into.
I really started the alcohol injections because I didn't see a suitable way to be castrated and it seemed that it would be nearly as good if my testes simply didn't work anymore even if they were still present. The injections certainly fixed them so they no longer functioned and then as a most welcome bonus, my doctors readily removed them a
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lcohol injections so I knew what I was getting into."clysmaniac (imported) wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2010 5:14 am n the earlier post was just the point you made -- "I didn't have to go thru any counselors save for Bobbie, Oneballboi and Tome but I did have over 2 years of chemical castration experience leading up to trying the a
Don't make your first step the only step. Learn about what you want to do and get some support. That what doctors, counselors and friends are for.