Castration (imported) wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2012 8:43 am It is very nice to see at least one doctor offer this service. Like someone said, there needs to be one in every state.
That said, I have been talking to a doctor in Mexico I finally met during my last vacation that has really impressed me (he speaks perfect English). He explained everything to me (it was a free class if nothing else) about the effects, types of surgery, how the "cutters" usually do it (he said there are some good ones, but none that know enough detail to do a perfect job), etc. He said he has been working on a book about underground medicine ("cutting", abortion, etc) and this is why he was on another website where I originally met him.
However, he is not a specialist. He is a general doctor that right now is in a rural clinic. I really have to ask how "specialized" does a doctor need to be to castrate? This guy does deliveries, emergency med (drug overdose, lots of sewing from accidents, old patients), etc. When I was there, I got to see him cut out and close an old wound on 91-year-old patient that never healed. It was impressive.
My question is would you trust a general doctor, even though he has a lot of general surgical experience? He said he would cut me, but is not something he would want to advertise. He said the supplies would be less than $150, about $250 for labs (blood type, blood clotting factors, general blood test, etc), and $750 for him to actually do it. He has been able to give me detailed answers to every question, so I think he is probably my best option. What are your opinions?
My humble opinion: what options are available if something goes wrong? For example, if you are in Michigan and there is a problem, there are a lot of emergency rooms with trauma surgeons within a few miles. I would not be as confident if I were at a rural Mexican clinic.