Cseriess (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2024 9:33 am
Could a urologist be able to tell if you had used CaCl? I didn't think they would be able to tell, but someone I was just chatting to insisted they can, and recommended just using everclear
I read this entire thread when I first signed up w/ EA, before I was convinced to try the 'official route'. My understanding from the posts of users that got


post injections, was that the urologists initial reaction is 'your balls are abnormal and POSSIBLY cancerous' and would remove them as a precaution. However the pathology report would definitely come back as "NOT cancer"... This would leave the 'mystery' of how they got that way, which might or might not lead to further questioning....
Presumably a lot of this was in the days when the notion of a guy wanting to be fixed was even more unheard of than it is today, so the literature wouldn't have as much info about injections of anything being a possible explanation to explore... These days they may have better diagnostics to let them rule out cancer w/o surgery (I'm not sure) and there is enough knowledge of people doing injections that I'd expect anyone presenting w/ non-cancerous but abnormal testicles will get some very pointed questions... If you can't deal with those questions, it might not be worth the risk... (regardless of what is injected)
Also worth noting that the standard surgical protocol when they suspect cancer is to do inguinal surgery which is FAR more invasive and has a much longer recovery time than the simple orchie where they go in through the scrotum.
WheelyFixed
Paraplegic - T-5, ASIA-B. 2010 Injury left non-functional & frustrated. 4/24/22, stop T. 5/4 start 3.75mg Lupron. 6/29 - T ~0. 7/7 - start E. 9/2 stop Lupron. 3/30/23 - GOT LETTERS! surgery (O&S) 9/28/23. Doing 0.75mg/day E patch as HRT