I have been passive on EA quite a long time. About the time when BME started. 1997 or 1998 I think. Iยดve read a lot of stories posted on archive, thats really great archive. Unique to be exact. My castration interest started during my puberty. I do not remember any exact date when I suddenly got interested. It just has been there since I was 12 or 13 I think. I read every resource I got about castration and eunuchs. I was faschinated. Later that interest deepened and fantasising about being castrated become dayly masturbation fantasy. I have been indeciseve about getting cut, but as the time passes my need for being castrated only grows. I wish I had it done long ago. Between ages 18-22 I think was the right time for me, but unfortunately I have been indecisive knowing that this canยดt be undone. Now I feel that I would do it immediately when certain requirements are met. Until that time I would like to have some eunuch friends: e-friends
Before real castration I would like to try androcur for a while. Btw., has anybody experience here with androcur? I mean if you cancel androcur treatment will you return to non castration life with healthy sperms etc.?
Thats my story shortly. I will gladly go to details if it intersts somebody
erikboy (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2002 10:16 am
Until that time I would like to have some eunuch friends: e-friends
Before real castration I would like to try androcur for a while. Btw., has anybody experience here with androcur? I mean if you cancel androcur treatment will you return to non castration life with healthy sperms etc.?
You will certainly find many friends in the EA, and you can always e-mail me at [email protected]
As for Androcur, I understand the effects wear off after use is discontinued, but you may want to check with somebody who has actually done it. But most users of Androcur are so happy with the result that they stay on it or decide to be surgically castrated.
What's the difference in effect between Androcur and Spironolactone, anyway? Androcur is a lot more expensive than Spironolactone, and is not FDA approved in the USA.
I believe Androcur works directly on reducing the testosterone,(but I have not used that). Spironolactone, (what I am taking now), usually is given for hypertension, but it's side effects reduce the testosterone if given in a high enough dose. I am told that if you continue to use these for a extended period of time, say a year or more, you will become infertile. But there are also reports you may become infertile in as little as six months.
i thanke you are rite in trying meds first befor surgery. as for witch drugs that is up to you. i went with depo provera becaus i could not afford andercor. i am glad i did because it is approved by fda and my docter has given me a perscription for this drug 150 mil every month indefintaly so thease are some of the things to consider good luck
Sag111. Please use a spell checker or a dictionary so that your posts make sense.
Erikboy: I have been using Androcur now for about 14 weeks now. I'm not taking a real high amount of it. I was taking 100 mg per day and am now taking 75mg per day. It is very effective. I'm taking Androcur for two reasons. The first is to see if I like the results of lowered testosterone and the second is to prepare for surgical castration which may happen as soon as Thanksgiving. By taking Androcur first, I can lower my testosterone levels gradually. Then when I am surgically castrated, my T levels won't go from a high level to virtually zero over night.
So far my wife and I love the results of Androcur. I haven't been to a doctor yet to have my T levels checked. I know I should do this but in my case it's just not going to happen at this time. From what other people have stated and from what the information from the maker of Androcur say, a person will be able to return to normal testosterone levels after stopping Androcur. However, I do not plan on this. It's a great feeling having my T levels reduced.
Feel free to ask any more questions and I will try to help you out.
Encouraging someone to use a dictionary is not inconsiderate. Encouraging someone to keep from improving themselves by continuing to do what they are doing even though it is wrong IS inconsiderate. If someone can't spell very well, they should be encouraged to improve themselves, NOT to just keep going as is.
If someone isn't sure how to spell a word, pick up a dictionary and learn. That way you've learned how to spell that word properly and improved your writing and communication skills.
I'm not trying to discourage anyone from writing. When someone doesn't use punctuation, capitalization, and mispells 15-20% of all words when they write, the majority of people are not going to take that person seriously at all. I'm not just talking here on the website but overall life in general. Imagine the chances of someone mispelling 15% of the words on a job resume. What are that person's chances of getting the job? If somone writes a letter to a congressman, newspaper editor or posts a letter on a website of any type. No capitalization, punctuation, and major mispellling is going to cause the majority of the people not to take the letter seriously.
Robby, please consider the ramifications of NOT encouraging someone to improve themselves. Holding themselves back by telling them to 'just keep doing it the way your doing it.' Why not encourage someone to improve themselves?
Sag. You HAVEN'T made me mad and it shouldn't matter to you even if you did. Keep on posting. You mentioned that you are not a very good speller. Well, you learn by doing. Instead of just accepting the fact that you're not a good speller, try learning to spell. You respond to the posts here on the website so you obviously can read. Since you can read you should be able to spell. Sentences start with a 'capital letter.' When refering you yourself, the word 'i' should be a capitalized 'I' If your not sure how to spell a word, look it up in a dictionary. Once you learn that 'thanke' is spelled 'thank' or that 'rite' is spelled 'right', or 'docter' is spelled 'doctor' or that 'gess' is spelled 'guess', etc., etc., you will have improved yourself. Help yourself out by improving your writing and communication skills. By improving yourself, more and more people will take what you write seriously and I DON'T mean just here on the website but overall. Please don't just take the fact that you can't spell as being final. I just helped you out with four words. Learn to spell a few words per day when you write something whether it be hear or anywhere else and soon you will be a good speller.
As you have probably discovered you are with friends that do understand what your going through. You will find many here to help you on your way or just be here for you, even check your spelling and grammar.
I used Androcur for a year before being castrated this year. I can be reached at [email protected], I would love to answer any of your questions.
Your spelling may not be an issue, SO DON'T MAKE OTHER'S ABILITY EITHER!!!
I for one would like to see your apology to Sag111, posted here for all to see. Chris,
That was not a very good apology. We must try harder to respect others if we want this site to continue be beneficial for all of us. None of us are perfect.