Not sure if this is the right part of the forum, because what I wanted to ask may or may not be related to chemical castration specifically. Actually there are two things, first the less unsavory one:
When I was on Androcur I noticed that the feelings of my penis dramatically changed. I've read that guys reported feeling the tip becoming numb, but for me it became actually slightly painful and at the very least uncomfortable to touch. Due to that I wanted to masturbate even less than already did due to low libido (so no problem here), but even touching myself down there to wash everything when showering became really unpleasant. The feeling itself is best described as a slight stinging. Has this happened to anyone else? Is it related to chemical castration or just because the nerves react differently without testosterone (like those having a numb feeling)? For those that had it happen to them, does it last or get less annoying with time (continued castration assumed)? Just for your info, I'm circumcised and off the medication for a while now and the feeling is completely normal again (i.e. pleasurable when jerking and causing no discomfort when just casually touched).
Next:
Okay, I don't know how to say this nicely, so I just get on with it. During my trial I noticed some changes with my digestion... yes well, not to go into detail but let's just say I had to go to the bathroom for number two way more often, like two to three times a day as opposed to once every two or three days like it was before (or now again). Is that related to the testosterone dropping or has to do with Androcur or do you think it was more of a psychological thing (being excited about the trial and so on)? I saw a video of a transgirl once where she talked about her experience of being on hormone blockers and she told something very similar (can't find the vid anymore, it's either set to private or deleted), anyway she was on a different drug (Spironolactone), so I'm not sure if I can compare this.
By the way, this is all more to sate my curiosity, if the sincere answer is "we don't know, the human body is comlicated", then it's okay too