How worried over discharge should I be?

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Well it has been 5 & 7 weeks since mine, I still have 2 small hard lumps but haven't noticed any drainage lately. I'm still very happy with the results but need to wait before doing anymore modifications down there.
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Re: How worried over discharge should I be?

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luvpain (imported) wrote: Sat May 29, 2004 8:57 am Well it has been 5 & 7 weeks since mine, I still have 2 small hard lumps but haven't noticed any drainage lately. I'm still very happy with the results but need to wait before doing anymore modifications down there.

After these 5 weeks have you noticed that your pain tolerance or your interest in pain has decreased? Less energy?
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Pain tollerance seems to have remained the same, but then I have been dealing with severe headaches for the last 7 months that are just getting worse. Yes I do have less energy at the moment but it is hard to depermine how much of that is from the castration and how much of that is from the multiple heavy prescriptions I am on fro the headaches.

I know a big part of the less energy and being tired is related to the medication, yet part of it probably is due to castration. I just started a drug called Depakote Thursday night and notice that since I have started taking it my headaches seem less severe, but I want to stay in bed more often and have less energy.

I'm really not the best person to ask right now about those side effect since I can't pin point what exactly is causing everything. However the 7 head ache mediciations I am on and the sleeping pills I am taking all list drowsiness as a big side effect, and a few name weakness along with that.
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