TopManFL (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 5:55 am
There are surgeons in the US who will do MtE surgery or even MtN surgery. I'm not a big fan of posting links. But if you search on the google machine for:
davis plastic surgery nullification
you should find one of them. Their description of the surgery is very detailed. He follows the guidelines and does require therapists' letters but only two and they can recommend a therapist.
But the problem is that not everybody can afford to Travel abroad and have surgery, you probably know from my Username alone that I am from the Isle of Man. A round trip from the UK to another country would cost as little as £400, but here prices can easily rack up to over a grand since the Isle of Man is shite. It would cost £5k if I went to the States to get an orchiectomy, or more money than I am going to see in my shortened life span. Thankfully free healthcare does have its perks, damaging the testicle with a single calcium chloride injection may kill me but it is certainly better than other options. Before I came here on this forum, I was considering using sodium hypochloride which would apparently give me lead poisoning and would kill me very quickly where as calcium chloride the worst case scenario is sepsis which if treated quickly is nothing burger.
My point is, my after care plan is going to be constant checkups with the doctors, a prescription of antibiotics, painkillers, and A&E on quick dial in case things turn south. In the end, £10 for a calcium chloride solution is far more realistically obtainable than me going the legit route and unlocking the safe castration ending. As a trans person, living as a man is simply too painful for more and chemical castration isn't enough to satiate my needs for alleviating for gender issues since the gross fleshy mass I call a body part is still attached to my body destroying it slowly like a parasite. I am going through with this since I have no other choice not to. Even if things go horribly wrong and I lose my life, I still win in one regard; I won't have to life as a man anymore. And a win like that is still a win in my book.