10 years ago I had a vas. I have sense reversed it about 3 years ago, but as a result my balls have been hurting very badly. Now a year ago I had another surgery to reverse the reversal, to snip my vas cords (i think). Sense then my balls still hurt. I don't mind the idea of having my balls removed, I understand and know the risks. Its actually been something that I have thought a lot about actually. I have asked my urology doctor before the surgery and then again on our follow up as they are in a lot of pain to simply remove them, but, they always say no.
What Dr in Houston can do this for me? Its two fold, 1, for Pain (primarily) and 2 for pleasure.
Where in Houston can I get a castration?
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Re: Where in Houston can I get a castration?
Have they given you a rational reason why they are hurting? Why can’t they fix that? I think I would get a second opinion, personally.
I’m not really understanding why so many say they have pain in their testicles. I had never heard of that before. However I have heard of “blue balls” when a man is denied sexual relief. I have also heard of women who don’t get regular sex have something similar. Seems like some self love might resolve that problems. Just my personal opinion.
I’m not really understanding why so many say they have pain in their testicles. I had never heard of that before. However I have heard of “blue balls” when a man is denied sexual relief. I have also heard of women who don’t get regular sex have something similar. Seems like some self love might resolve that problems. Just my personal opinion.
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Re: Where in Houston can I get a castration?
Boogie77 (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 7:02 am Have they given you a rational reason why they are hurting? Why can’t they fix that? I think I would get a second opinion, personally.
I’m not really understanding why so many say they have pain in their testicles. I had never heard of that before. However I have heard of “blue balls” when a man is denied sexual relief. I have also heard of women who don’t get regular sex have something similar. Seems like some self love might resolve that problems. Just my personal opinion.
I'm not sure this is helpful to the original poster (OP). Telling him to ejaculate more is likely not going to solve his problem, as it stems from his balls not hurting before his initial vasectomy, then after that he is in pain, with the pain continuing after the reversal and subsequent redoing of the original vasectomy. To me it seems related to that original vasectomy and subsequent medical interventions. It sucks, but those things do occasionally happen even with the best of intentions by the medical staff for them not to.
That cleared up, I'm not sure what to tell him. We've seen many folks come in here asking about how to get their doctors to remove their testicles because there is some underlying, yet unknown cause, of the pain they experiencing. Pain is something that can only be determined by the person living in their body. Unfortunately, the medical profession seems determined to not remove testicles for pain (though they seem more than willing to remove a womans uterus and ovaries for severe cramping... go figure...) and they will do everything in their power to avoid that as an answer to resolving pain. I've never understood why.
I'm not saying this to dissuade emilyrock995511 from pursuing castration as they have a secondary component, though if I were them I'd not label it "for pleasure." In my own case, having my entire package removed was on one level for pleasure... It was a damn pleasure to have those things which didn't belong on my body, taken off. But I'm not sure if the OP has a similar view of their own testicles.
I feel like to give an adequate answer for how to proceed, we need more information about their motive. There are solutions, but at this point they should not expect them to be in Houston.
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Re: Where in Houston can I get a castration?
All I can think is that if this was truly physically exhausting pain, then I can see it’s logic. But I would want to be sure that it was not something else. I haven’t studied the matter, although I will, to see what this is. I can understand why doctors would be reluctant to do this.
I have to be honest and am not in any way denigrating anyone but it baffles me why anyone would want a healthy penis cut off leaving the testicles. I can understand the testicle removal but the penectomy only baffles me. I probably come off as a doofus. I get the transsexual motivation. I get the nullification. I get the castration. I don’t get the penis only removal. As I said I’m probably just a doofus.
I have to be honest and am not in any way denigrating anyone but it baffles me why anyone would want a healthy penis cut off leaving the testicles. I can understand the testicle removal but the penectomy only baffles me. I probably come off as a doofus. I get the transsexual motivation. I get the nullification. I get the castration. I don’t get the penis only removal. As I said I’m probably just a doofus.
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Re: Where in Houston can I get a castration?
Boogie77 (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 1:39 pm All I can think is that if this was truly physically exhausting pain, then I can see it’s logic. But I would want to be sure that it was not something else. I haven’t studied the matter, although I will, to see what this is. I can understand why doctors would be reluctant to do this.
I have to be honest and am not in any way denigrating anyone but it baffles me why anyone would want a healthy penis cut off leaving the testicles. I can understand the testicle removal but the penectomy only baffles me. I probably come off as a doofus. I get the transsexual motivation. I get the nullification. I get the castration. I don’t get the penis only removal. As I said I’m probably just a doofus.
The OP isn't asking about penis removal, so not sure why that's here.
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Re: Where in Houston can I get a castration?
Uro’s see a huge percentage of patients with Orchalagia. I’m sure your Dr is puzzled by your back and forth on the vasectomy issue. Also I’m willing to bet they are scratching their head and would be reluctant to pursue an Orchiectomy with the medical and surgical history. They won’t just do it because you ask from my experience. I finally made progress on my pain issue after years of pain treatment Good luck
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Re: Where in Houston can I get a castration?
Losethem (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 3:00 pm The OP isn't asking about penis removal, so not sure why that's here.
Sorry, didn’t mean to get off track. My apologies.
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Re: Where in Houston can I get a castration?
Boogie77 (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 1:39 pm All I can think is that if this was truly physically exhausting pain, then I can see it’s logic. But I would want to be sure that it was not something else. I haven’t studied the matter, although I will, to see what this is. I can understand why doctors would be reluctant to do this.
I have to be honest and am not in any way denigrating anyone but it baffles me why anyone would want a healthy penis cut off leaving the testicles. I can understand the testicle removal but the penectomy only baffles me. I probably come off as a doofus. I get the transsexual motivation. I get the nullification. I get the castration. I don’t get the penis only removal. As I said I’m probably just a doofus.
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