This is the reason why doctors prefer NOT to do this procedure.
Wrong decision...BINGO! Doctor's fault, find a Great White legal shark and see if we can draw some blood from those deep pockets...
2Beunuch (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2004 2:09 am You want my opinion? The doctor that castrated The Fraj (and we all know who that is, his last name begins with a "K") is more than a little guilty in this whole thing. He castrated a very young man without a letter of recommendation from a therapist -- so who the HELL does this doctor think he is being able to perfoem mutilating surgery on young men like this?
Of course you may think The Fraj was of age, and of course he ASKED POLITELY for the surgery, but you know what? Lots of crazy people ask for lots of crazy things. And yes The Frag was / and or is crazy in the sense that he was at a minimum depressed, and prone to self mutilation.
There are therapies and medications for what the Fraj was/is suffering from. Having two very important pieces of his anatomy chopped off obviously wasn't the solution to his problems -- now he's not only a depressed young man, he's an impotent depressed young man who is probably sprouting little embarrasing man-boobs (which, by the time he's in his 40's, will be positively pendulous) and with a penis that is slowly retracting into his body.
OK now is when everyone jumps in and says "Well, you're mileage may vary" -- but everything I've learned about having no testicles leads me to state the above.
Is there ANY case of anyone under about 50 years old being castrated who is actually HAPPY with the operation? I haven't heard of one (aside from the occasional transvestite, but that's different than a eunuch).
A-1 (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2004 11:56 am Like I constantly say, once these things are cut off, they will not grow back.
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2004 4:14 pm Okay, so back to the original question.
For TS castration, there is already a standard of care that specifies a protocol for determining suitability of a person for sex reassignment. So we don't need to discuss that.
For other eunuchs, there is no standard of care. So it is worthwhile discussing what it could/should be. The TS standard of care is close, but there are two problems I see with applying it to other eunuchs: (1) TS get female hormone replacement while eunuchs ideally want none, (2) TS have to "live as a female" for a set time while "living as a eunuch" is not really a socially accepted orientation.
My suggestion for a eunuch standard of care is as follows. Start with the one for TS. However, the minimum age should be set at the age where people are finished their growth (maybe 21?) and are also age of majority. Furthermore, the eunuch should "live as a eunuch" by using medically administered chemical castration for a period equal to that required by a TS person.
Perhaps someone can write up a draft of such a standard of care?
The remaining tricky part is the psychiatric referral. I think there are several psychiatrists that would approve it, but there is not enough literature/study right now to form a basis. To do my part, I have been making the psychiatrists that talk to me aware of the extent of this issue (i.e. castration desire) to prod them to study it further.
"2Beunuch (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2004 6:58 pm Once males learn they can be asexualized without any surgery or change in external appearence, being castrated will be like getting a flu shot.
"SplitDik (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2004 4:14 pm The remaining tricky part is the psychiatric referral. I think there are several psychiatrists that would approve it, but there is not enough literature/study right now to form a basis. To do my part, I have been making the psychiatrists that talk to me aware of the extent of this issue (i.e. castration desire) to prod them to study it further.
't grow back!?! I thought they grew back bigger ...
Falcon (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2004 6:12 am freedom includes the opportunity to make decisions that we later regret.