Aussie Eunuchs Ahoy!
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BillyBlogs (imported)
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Aussie Eunuchs Ahoy!
Hi folks,
I'm just at the start of my journey to nutlessness, and I'd love to hear from anyone who has any sort of advice, or suggestions, or what their experiences are, and anything else that might be of help in my furthering this matter. As a result, I'm looking for any castrated men in Australia. If possible, within N.S.W.
The sorts of questions I'd like to ask are, I think, pretty obvious. Like what was your pathway? As in did you go through "proper medical channels"? Did you try some sort of drug induced castration first, and if so, what sort of methods for obtaining the meds are required? Did you have difficulties in finding a G.P. that was supportive? What about finding a surgeon? Is surgical castration a realistic thing to be considering here in the land of Oz without some dire medical need?
I'm still figuring a lot of things out, but I think it's probably wise to look into the more simple and practical questions early. What I mean is, there's no point in getting all worked up about becoming a gelding when it's not a practical possibility here.
Not ruling anything in or out yet, just inquiring about possible futures.
I'm just at the start of my journey to nutlessness, and I'd love to hear from anyone who has any sort of advice, or suggestions, or what their experiences are, and anything else that might be of help in my furthering this matter. As a result, I'm looking for any castrated men in Australia. If possible, within N.S.W.
The sorts of questions I'd like to ask are, I think, pretty obvious. Like what was your pathway? As in did you go through "proper medical channels"? Did you try some sort of drug induced castration first, and if so, what sort of methods for obtaining the meds are required? Did you have difficulties in finding a G.P. that was supportive? What about finding a surgeon? Is surgical castration a realistic thing to be considering here in the land of Oz without some dire medical need?
I'm still figuring a lot of things out, but I think it's probably wise to look into the more simple and practical questions early. What I mean is, there's no point in getting all worked up about becoming a gelding when it's not a practical possibility here.
Not ruling anything in or out yet, just inquiring about possible futures.
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I started on this path at the young age of 19.5, but I never thought it was my crazy act. I cannot advise you about this. It all depends on your desire. Of course, you definitely need to see a doctor. Wish you luck!
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Valery_V (imported) wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:35 pm I started on this path at the young age of 19.5, but I never thought it was my crazy act. I cannot advise you about this. It all depends on your desire. Of course, you definitely need to see a doctor. Wish you luck!
I take my hat off to you. That would have required quite a bit more maturity than I probably had at the same age.
Presently my biggest issue is following up on a chemical trial. I don't know anything much about the practicalities of obtaining the right drug(s).
With respect to a surgical solution, I strongly suspect that I'm not going to get much distance here in Australia. I think this for two reasons. The first is the rather conservative medical profession, the other is the conservative attitude of medicos here. As a result, I think a short holiday in a foreign country where medical vacationing happens might be the go. Hospitals in Thailand advertise inguinal orchiectomy starting at US$4800. There are even something analogous to travel agents who tee up accommodation, transport and the hospital bookings.
By the time this damned virus is dealt with so that international travel is on again, I may well have saved up enough to go.
So far, the simple plan is this:
Find out about what things would be like with almost all testosterone gone. This is where I need to find out more about sourcing meds.
A large decrease in sex drive would be quite desirable. As I've mentioned before though, I have very strong misgivings about the possibility of sinking into a very deep funk. I've read elsewhere on this site about a drug regimen that lowers T more gently. More research needed here. I would like to know that even if I opted for HRT, that should I be unable to obtain meds for some reason, that I'd be at least OK.
Assuming that the trial goes well, and after some time with low T I'm not alone in a corner with a black dog, then I can consider maybe moving towards a booking in Thailand. I will also need to find out what sort of referral they may require too.
And that's about the short of it, so far.
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I for some reason thought that with me everything is differently: that at the age of 19.5 years I lacked mind to refrain from total cancellation. During much late period, I would try to refrain from so radical modification. However I was never sorry and is still happy with my body. Over it well worked and I practically do not face many problems about which our friends here at a forum speak...
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BillyBlogs (imported) wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 11:58 pm Hospitals in Thailand advertise inguinal orchiectomy starting at US$4800. There are even something analogous to travel agents who tee up accommodation, transport and the hospital bookings.
"Inguinal orchiectomy"
https://healthjade.net/orchiectomy/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inguinal_orchiectomy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7807348/
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I had two testicles that did not work due to the way I had a vasectomy done by a surgeon. It took 12 years after before they stopped working but during this time I suffered the equivalent of blue balls continuously. Testosterone tests pathology proved they had stopped working but there was still pain. I fixed it with an injection or two of pure high quality "Gin" and now that testical is only an empty shell. It proved to be safe, a little enjoyable painful which was less after each injection but very effective. The other one must have stopped working entirely as there was no pain so I never gave it the treatment. That kept the money hungry surgeons out of the picture however having no testosterone I developed osteoporosis but was prescribed testosterone injections (HRT) which I have been using for some time. The injections fixed the osteoporosis and now I have a life which is largely neutered as the injections are regulated to provide me with a very low level of hormone.
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Hi. You found a great place to ask your questions. There are a couple of must reed stickies about chemical and surgical castration on here. Explore the site and read them a couple of times! Chemical trial is definitely the way to go. I think, others may have a different experience, that androcur is the easiest antiandrogen to acquire. There are some side effects I didn't enjoy, shortness of breath being the main one, but it was very effective. I found an online trans medical group where a Dr prescribed me spironolactone. That was a much better experience than androcur, but caused almost immediate breast growth.
I loved being chemically castrated. The emotional and mental state I found myself in was just bliss, but I need to tweak the physical stuff before moving on. Good luck. Let us know how you get on.
I loved being chemically castrated. The emotional and mental state I found myself in was just bliss, but I need to tweak the physical stuff before moving on. Good luck. Let us know how you get on.
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Fellow Aussie here! Yeah I don’t think there’s many avenues to go surgically here, I didn’t look into chemical much.
I decided to go the Bangkok route, much easier.
I decided to go the Bangkok route, much easier.
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Welcome BillyBlogs, lots of Aussie men are interested in castration. Your country has many men who were voluntarily gelded from their numbers online. All that livestock you raise there gets lots of males interested in human castration. You should find fellow Aussies on here. And most Aussie men are exceptionally friendly, good natured, and great to be around. You have a great country with super attractive men.