One more headrosexual male desireing castration looking for others.

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nutme248 (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:23 pm I am a cyclist also and have read how comfortable ridng can be without balls. What holds me back? A willing doctor to perform a bilateral orchiectomy is one. Second is that I have no one to help me after surgery. Third, I work an active job with a good bit of lifting and I can't just tell my boss I can'y lift due to having been castrated. Any other way, I'd hop on the operating table in a second.

Orchidalgia is a sound medical reason for having one's testicles removed. The only help that one needs after the surgery is for someone to drive you home because the hospital will not release you otherwise. You would get instructions from the surgeon not to lift anything over ten lbs for two weeks following the operation. Your boss should put you on restricted duty based on the doctor's note and you don't have to tell him why. Good luck.
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Paolo wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:33 pm What exactly is a "headrosexual" ?

You guys should be glad that I don't spell better.

If I could spell better, you would be frogs by now!
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nutme248 (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:23 pm I am a cyclist also and have read how comfortable ridng can be without balls. What holds me back? A willing doctor to perform a bilateral orchiectomy is one. Second is that I have no one to help me after surgery. Third, I work an active job with a good bit of lifting and I can't just tell my boss I can'y lift due to having been castrated. Any other way, I'd hop on the operating table in a second.

I was castrated in 1986, and also had my colon removed, both as prophylaxis for cancer; I am a member of a family in which a disconcerting number of people have died very young, especially from cancer.

I am not on testosterone replacement, and never have been. I am self-employed, as an engineer and contractor, and regularly do heavy lifting. My ability to do heavy lifting was not affected by being castrated.

At age 73, and castrated for over 25 years, I work physically much as I did in my thirties.

How? I kept working at the same pace as before being castrated, and, given deaths in my family since 1986, hold to the view that, had I not been castrated and therefore died from cancer, I would no longer be doing heavy lifting as an engineer and contractor.
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unencumbered (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:43 pm Orchidalgia is a sound medical reason for having one's testicles removed.

That's IF you can find a doctor who believes this condition is real, and will remove them.

Good luck.
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someone who gives head.

Like the Al Qaeda who will send you a "head-in-a-box"?

Personally, they can keep their damned head. Just send me the box with its life support system attached and in good working order, and don't send one with all of the good stuff chopped off of it, either.

...this is just SICK>>>> 😄
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Wolfner#1 (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2013 5:41 am I have been lurking around here for years now. I to find it hard to find straight male's saying anything on the site. So if there out kindly respond to my post. Thanks

WHAT? I know both A-1 and I are straight and between the two of us we have over 12,000 posts, what are you reading?

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Paolo wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2013 6:39 pm That's IF you can find a doctor who believes this condition is real, and will remove
d them.

Good luck.

That was the box that was check off on my release form as the reason for my surgery.
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nutme248 (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:23 pm I am a cyclist also and have read how comfortable ridng can be without balls. What holds me back? A willing doctor to perform a bilateral orchiectomy is one. Second is that I have no one to help me after surgery. Third, I work an active job with a good bit of lifting and I can't just tell my boss I can'y lift due to having been castrated. Any other way, I'd hop on the operating table in a second.

This is the place to ask what you need to do post surgery, unencumbered gave you an excellent start. There are a lot of supportive folks here with a lot of knowledge, so ask around.
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nutme248 (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:23 pm I am a cyclist also and have read how comfortable ridng can be without balls. What holds me back? A willing doctor to perform a bilateral orchiectomy is one. Second is that I have no one to help me after surgery. Third, I work an active job with a good bit of lifting and I can't just tell my boss I can'y lift due to having been castrated. Any other way, I'd hop on the operating table in a second.
Hey..you just had abdominal surgery...No heavy lifting for at least a month; doctors orders! If pressed... it was hernia surgery..No prob..Jackie
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janekane (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2013 5:47 pm I was castrated in 1986, and also had my colon removed, both as prophylaxis for cancer; I am a member of a family in which a disconcerting number of people have died very young, especially from cancer.

I am not on testosterone replacement, and never have been. I am self-employed, as an engineer and contractor, and regularly do heavy lifting. My ability to do heavy lifting was not affected by being castrated.

At age 73, and castrated for over 25 years, I work physically much as I did in my thirties.

How? I kept working at the same pace as before being castrated, and, given deaths in my family since 1986, hold to the view that, had I not been castrated and therefore died from cancer, I would no longer be doing heavy lifting as an engineer and contractor.

Janekane, what I mean be not being able to lift is in the healing phase after a bilateral orchiectomy. I am glad to know that you have maintained an active lifestyle and career after your orchiectomy.

Dave
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