Sad for friend - prostate cancer

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Yoli AKA Church Lady here,

I had not read this thread until now...sad.

One of the ladies in our Kastration Koven has told of her late father's experience with Prostate Cancer. This occured in the mid-'80s, when she was still in high school.

He was diagnosed with it at the age of 43 and managed to live another several years. Early on in the course of his treatment, he was castrated, I guess earlier than most, maybe to get the jump on the disease. She (the daughter) overheard her mother telling someone this had taken place. My friend said she knew what castration is, at the time, but found it unbelievable that it had actually happened to her own father.

The castration was performed while she was at a summer camp, serving as a camp counselor and teaching Archery. Later she learned that the operation was purposely scheduled for the time she'd be absent from the home so he would be pretty much healed by the time she returned.

Her curiosity and pity for her dad were such that she was determined to "know for sure" if his testicles had really been taken off or that perhaps some other procedure had been done and that her mother had used the wrong word.

Finally, some time later, she managed a peek at her dad as he slept, nude, after a night of drinking with friends.

She said she cried when she saw the scars on his lower abdomen and the obviously empty baggie. He never knew that she knew.

She observed, over time, the changes in his body and the changes in his behavior. This was tough because he and her mom had a very active sex life before all the bad stuff happened.

She peeked and saw her mom masturbating one time, crying as she did so. Her mom had some Polaroids of him when he was intact and apparently used them as some sort of masturbation aid. My friend found where they were hidden, BTW, and took a good look. She did NOT, she says, use them for the same purpose as did her mom.

It had to be pure Hell for all parties.

She, like the rest of us, prefers to see pics of, and fantasize about, castrations done by cutting open the baggie or by cutting off baggie and all. The inguinal method lacks the "Symbolism", (and visual impact,) perhaps of submission or punishment, that scrotal opening or removal represent. It amazes me that she has a prurient interest in castration, given her experience related to her dad's illness. Still, she does, and very much so.

Wow! Listen to me..."Scholarly Yolanda"...too funny.

Now; Breakfast, potty, shower, hair fixin', nice dress and shoes, and off to be a little angel at church...if only they knew!

Love to all, and God's Blessings as well.

Yoli

Hoping to make it to Heaven, but not betting on it.

PS: Football! Football! Football!...is coming! Gooooooo, Sooners!
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Re: Sad for friend - prostate cancer

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Hash (imported) wrote: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:25 am All of this could have "probably" been avoided had he been castrated years earlier, which is one great! benefit of castration.

I am pretty surprised that a doctor would even suggest that anymore. The latest research has found that it doesn't help. The prostate cancer will "pause" for short period of time (faux remission), mutate into a form that doesn't need testosterone, and start growing/spreading just as aggressively again.
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KewlDawg (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:37 pm I am pretty surprised that a doctor would even suggest that anymore. The latest research has found that it doesn't help. The prostate cancer will "pause" for short period of time (faux remission), mutate into a form that doesn't need testosterone, and start growing/spreading just as aggressively again.

That "pause" now averages over seven years, and is rising with improved treatment options. Medicare alone pays for over 80,000 castrations of advanced prostate cancer patients per year. That means that there are well over a half million prostate cancer eunuchs in the U.S. today.

While there is no proof that castration can absolutely prevent prostate cancer, I have yet to find a case where the cancer seems to have started after castration. One 1920s medical study of the surviving Chinese court eunuchs found none of them with a palpable prostate gland, even those who had been castrated after puberty.
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