now I try explain better what I mean
farinelli (imported) wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2006 10:52 am yes, I mean chemical castartion may be partially reversible, partially not:
impotence is reversible, sterility may be irreversible, depending how long the treatment with DP ore others drugs;
everyone know that parotite virus may cause orchite in adult men, and orchite may damages testicles, with consequent testicular atrophy
this atrophy may cause sterility, but never cause impotence
why?
because only the tubular cells (witch produce spermatozoos) are defintively damaged and atrophied, with conseguent azospermia or oligospermia = infertility;
but leydig cells are not damaged, and they maycontinue producing testosterona, so these men have normal sex drive, erection and orgasm, but testicular atrophy and sterility
a similar fact may happens when the testicular atrophy is caused by hormons as DP: the damage of tubular cells (tubuli seminiferi's cells) may be permanent depending how long and strong is DP (or androcur) treatement (attention! may be!, but it is not sure!)
but usually interstitial testicular cells (leydig cells) are not permanent damaged, but only functyonally supressed (and only temporary), so after some weeks or some months without treatement with DP these cells may turn to there normal function of producing testosteron
but remember: nothing is sure in medicine
medicine is not matematic
in matematic 2+2 alwais = 4
medicine is a strange science
in medicine 2+2 sometimes = 3, sometimes = 5