Dr Bowers only asks for a single letter from your Therapist for doing a bilateral Orchiectomy.
I quote "The HBIGDA Standards of Care requirements for Orchiectomy are similar to those for GRS/SRS (real life experience, etc). Please refer to our GRS Requirements for Surgery page for additional details. Normally, only a single letter of recommendation is required, although patients are expected to be living fulltime."
The therapist letter is the "sanity" check. Not many surgeons want to do this type of surgery unless they have a fair idea the person is rational and able to make this decision. It sounds like this is no problem for you so I would say go ahead and contact her - I don't have first hand experience with her but I've spoken to her and I think she would be able to help you and is very well experienced. *Plus one of the few surgeons who has had SRS so first hand experience might be a plus.
I would echo that there are a lot of other choices. You might want to talk to your GP and get a referal to a local Uro. The nice thing about having it done near home is you don't have to travel so far and you can recover better (I think) in your own "nest" not in some hotel...
BTW if your worried about the URO not being interested in your case a good idea is to call the Triage Nurse and tell her your situation and just ask "Is there a doctor who treats people with GID/transexual? I'm interested in an Orchiectomy and would like a surgeon who has done this before." They will be able to tell you very matter of fact "yes Dr So and So can help you or No, I don't think we have any experts on staff but maybe over at this and that clinic" It sure saves a lot of screwing around. And btw this worked in my case for my m2M sex change (don't ask... Long story)
One personal suggestion. Ask that whoever does it removes the cords as high up as possible and injects the cords with a nerve block before they cut the testicles free. From what my doctor said this lowers the potential for phantom pains. And short cords mean no loose ends dangling inside the scrotum and or possibly attaching to the wall causing you pains you don't want.
Hi,
emj800 (imported) wrote: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:55 pm
I'm TG and I've been on HRT for 4-5 years now. My libido and T-levels are, essentially, zero and I'm quite happy with that. I was living as a woman for a while, but I'm currently living as a very androdygnous guy (mostly just an issue of cutting my hair short).
Anyway, I'm not interested in trying to explicitly live as a woman for a variety of reasons (parents, the stress of deception, etc), so I'm not going down that road, but I don't want to have to forever be on high levels of meds (200mg spiro and 4mg estrofem). So I'd like to have an orchiectomy done, but I don't know where to look for surgeons. Someone suggested Marci Bowers but she requires a letter from a urologist and a therapist. I don't mind getting one from a therapist, as I've seen some gender-specialists before, but I'd really rather not have to throw myself out there to random urologists and beg a letter from them for something.
Does anyone know of surgeons that will perform an elective orchiectomy in the US? Someone else mentioned a Dr. Kimmel, but I don't have any contact information. If anyone has any information - names, what they require, prices, or other places to look, I'd appreciate the help
Thanks,
Ev