Locating castrator
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BobWRuns (imported)
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Locating castrator
I am looking for professional, safe services to have my testicals and scrotum removed. I prefer, in order of preference, to get these services in Oregon, Pacific Northwest, and USA. I also need a provider that can preserve and encase the testicals in a plastic display block and somewhere to have the scrotum tanned and made into a drawsting sack. If anyone can provide some info/recommendations, please send it along to me.
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jameskeen05 (imported)
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Re: Locating castrator
Here is a website that you can find information on who does castration. I know it says there is a surgeon in philly that will do castration. Here is the link www.geocities.com/sherrylanina/Castrati ... ndWho.html
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Riverwind (imported)
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Re: Locating castrator
BobWRuns
There is Dr Kimmel in Philly that will do the castration and put them in a jar for you, he will also remove the sac, you will not be able to save the sac as by the time its removed its in shreads. I used Dr Kimmel last September and I am happy with the results.
See the Dr's number below.
River
There is Dr Kimmel in Philly that will do the castration and put them in a jar for you, he will also remove the sac, you will not be able to save the sac as by the time its removed its in shreads. I used Dr Kimmel last September and I am happy with the results.
See the Dr's number below.
River
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BobWRuns (imported)
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Re: Locating castrator
Do you think the scrotum was torn up because it needed to be or could the surgen carefully remove it, if she knew that it was going to be saved?
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happousai (imported)
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I think it should be possible to save it, because it's possible to remove the testicles without cutting the scrotum at all (via an abdominal incision; some castrations are done this way, but not Dr. Kimmel's).
BobWRuns (imported) wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2003 7:30 am Do you think the scrotum was torn up because it
> needed to be or could the surgen carefully remove it, if
> she knew that it was going to be saved?
I think it should be possible to save it, because it's possible to remove the testicles without cutting the scrotum at all (via an abdominal incision; some castrations are done this way, but not Dr. Kimmel's).