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I'm fat too, though not obese. I'm using the summer to slim down. Instead of eating ice cream I'm eating watermelon and other fruits. My genetics have also given me high cholesterol which castration might aggravate or cause my cholesterol to go even higher. I've got to talk to my doctor about that to get more conclusive evidence. Lay off the sweets, walk, run, do something to keep the extra weight off. Don't allow it to depress you. Keep the faith too. Hash
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I don't know if I am what you would call fat, but at one point I had put on 40 pounds since my surgery, and now I am down to having put 30 on, almost all of it fat. I have developed something of a ring around the belly, and studies have shown that low T in men leads to accumulation of belly fat. This is where a lot of your fat will be stored, should you continue to gain.
Castration will do this to you. You are now going to have to watch a lot closer what you eat, and you are going to have to be a lot more active. Most of us young guys get to eat whatever we want without gaining any weight. But that changes when your hormonal profile is very unlike other young guys. If you do not follow the above mentioned suggestions, you will only get fatter
But the diet and exercise changes (or the weight gain if they are not implemented) are a small price to pay for what some consider to be the benefits of castration.
Castration will do this to you. You are now going to have to watch a lot closer what you eat, and you are going to have to be a lot more active. Most of us young guys get to eat whatever we want without gaining any weight. But that changes when your hormonal profile is very unlike other young guys. If you do not follow the above mentioned suggestions, you will only get fatter
But the diet and exercise changes (or the weight gain if they are not implemented) are a small price to pay for what some consider to be the benefits of castration.
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Hash (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:07 am I'm fat too, though not obese. I'm using the summer to slim down. Instead of eating ice cream I'm eating watermelon and other fruits. My genetics have also given me high cholesterol which castration might aggravate or cause my cholesterol to go even higher. I've got to talk to my doctor about that to get more conclusive evidence. Lay off the sweets, walk, run, do something to keep the extra weight off. Don't allow it to depress you. Keep the faith too. Hash
I can add a big AMEN to all of the above. Don't let the weight pile on. When my prolactin secreting tumor shut down my testicles (In effect a chemical castration.) I went from 170 pounds to 267 pounds over the course of ten years. The best I was able to do with diet and exercise, before the tumor was suppressed was to get off about 30 pounds. Now, with HRT I am able to get more weight off, but the tumor medication has the side effect of loss of muscle mass, so it's a real struggle. The best thing is not to let the weight get on to begin with.
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What concerns me is that you seem to have created your own theology to justify what you've done. Certainly I hope it works out well for you but I have concerns. My surgery is scheduled for the latter part of next month but I've waited five years just to be absolutely sure that I've thought it through, discussed it with others-many of whom do not approve but acknowledge that this is not a random act-and am convinced that it's appropriate to me.
That said, I wish you the best life you can have. As others have written you've joined a group-as I will soon-that is loyal and supportive and willing to listen and respond. Should later you or I have regrets, I'm positive they will be here to help us work through whatever hurdles may appear.
That said, I wish you the best life you can have. As others have written you've joined a group-as I will soon-that is loyal and supportive and willing to listen and respond. Should later you or I have regrets, I'm positive they will be here to help us work through whatever hurdles may appear.
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Considering (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2008 3:40 pm What concerns me is that you seem to have created your own theology to justify what you've done. Certainly I hope it works out well for you but I have concerns. My surgery is scheduled for the latter part of next month but I've waited five years just to be absolutely sure that I've thought it through, discussed it with others-many of whom do not approve but acknowledge that this is not a random act-and am convinced that it's appropriate to me.
That said, I wish you the best life you can have. As others have written you've joined a group-as I will soon-that is loyal and supportive and willing to listen and respond. Should later you or I have regrets, I'm positive they will be here to help us work through whatever hurdles may appear.
i wish you all the best of luck
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There are a few out there that are making fun of you, Randy. Let me say things this way, "It takes balls to get castrated. There are lots and lots that are all talk. They put on a big show. But the actual number of men that volunteerly get castrated is FEW. Then consider that number the live without T. The number is even smaller. In my opinion, the people that are real Eunuchs are the ones that can live without any T. They number very small. Lots of people talk a big story. But in reality, few can really live without T.
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Hello
It has been 6 weeks since my castration. 6 weeks without testosterone production. I havent felt much in the way of negative side effects lately. Today as I laced up my boots I noticed the back of my calf was completely bare. “that’s new”, I said to myself as I felt my new smooth spot.
My life in the last 2 plus years has been a quiet existence. Right now I am just saving money to go on a mission someday, God willing. I work long hours and rarely go out. Castration hasn’t changed that. I get tired easier but I just have to push though it and get the job done. Now that the stitches are out I rarely think about being a eunuch, it is just who I am now. I’m filled with joy about who I am. Sorry, those are some random thoughts. I am trying to be more open with my, normally shut in, self.
I am going to talk about the religious part of the castration as requested by some private messagers. If you are sensitive to my Christianity just click here (http://www.britneyspears.musictoday.com/web/guest/login) and you will be rerouted to the page you were probably previously viewing.
Some have questioned the motive for my castration . I have talked about some of this before but I cant expect everyone to read my entire thread. My motive for castration was to focus on God more and less on my body. Period. Castration has helped me in that sense. Before I was a eunuch I was a devoted Christian. I still am but prayer has become a lot more focused and powerful in my life. I can lay in bed and just commune with God and not have my mind slip into disgusting sexual desires. God has been too good to me thought this process. He is taking away the lust in my life using castration as the instrument. I now am more focused when it comes to scripture reading, the same with prayer I can spotlight on the devotion with my mind, spirit and body. The latter of the 3 used to wonder off, it still does but it is being subdued. I was reading thru the gospel of matthew looking for a scripture I wanted to show someone, I read thru the be-attitudes and reread them over and over again. Praying as I read not distracted by the lusts of my flesh. As that study went on I realized the be-attitudes arent just a list of good things to be, they are a list of progressive expectancies in the Christian walk. I thought that was so COOL! that God revealed that to me. I have heard 20+ sermons on this section of scripture and never had them explained in this way.
Castration is not a fix all for a broken relationship with God. As I said before I already had a close relationship with Jesus Christ. I was not interested in castration before last year and I still do not find it erotic in anyway. I did not do this to become great in the Kingdom, if anything I will be held to a higher standard or holiness. No man influenced me into castration. I sought my pastors advise anonymously. I have never heard a sermon on castration and I don’t know any eunuchs aside from internet EA friends. My family does not know about the surgery and I only told 2 of my friends. 1 of whom still does not believe me. I feel nobody needs to know because it was between me and God. Not to impress any man.
Grace and peace
randy
It has been 6 weeks since my castration. 6 weeks without testosterone production. I havent felt much in the way of negative side effects lately. Today as I laced up my boots I noticed the back of my calf was completely bare. “that’s new”, I said to myself as I felt my new smooth spot.
My life in the last 2 plus years has been a quiet existence. Right now I am just saving money to go on a mission someday, God willing. I work long hours and rarely go out. Castration hasn’t changed that. I get tired easier but I just have to push though it and get the job done. Now that the stitches are out I rarely think about being a eunuch, it is just who I am now. I’m filled with joy about who I am. Sorry, those are some random thoughts. I am trying to be more open with my, normally shut in, self.
I am going to talk about the religious part of the castration as requested by some private messagers. If you are sensitive to my Christianity just click here (http://www.britneyspears.musictoday.com/web/guest/login) and you will be rerouted to the page you were probably previously viewing.
Some have questioned the motive for my castration . I have talked about some of this before but I cant expect everyone to read my entire thread. My motive for castration was to focus on God more and less on my body. Period. Castration has helped me in that sense. Before I was a eunuch I was a devoted Christian. I still am but prayer has become a lot more focused and powerful in my life. I can lay in bed and just commune with God and not have my mind slip into disgusting sexual desires. God has been too good to me thought this process. He is taking away the lust in my life using castration as the instrument. I now am more focused when it comes to scripture reading, the same with prayer I can spotlight on the devotion with my mind, spirit and body. The latter of the 3 used to wonder off, it still does but it is being subdued. I was reading thru the gospel of matthew looking for a scripture I wanted to show someone, I read thru the be-attitudes and reread them over and over again. Praying as I read not distracted by the lusts of my flesh. As that study went on I realized the be-attitudes arent just a list of good things to be, they are a list of progressive expectancies in the Christian walk. I thought that was so COOL! that God revealed that to me. I have heard 20+ sermons on this section of scripture and never had them explained in this way.
Castration is not a fix all for a broken relationship with God. As I said before I already had a close relationship with Jesus Christ. I was not interested in castration before last year and I still do not find it erotic in anyway. I did not do this to become great in the Kingdom, if anything I will be held to a higher standard or holiness. No man influenced me into castration. I sought my pastors advise anonymously. I have never heard a sermon on castration and I don’t know any eunuchs aside from internet EA friends. My family does not know about the surgery and I only told 2 of my friends. 1 of whom still does not believe me. I feel nobody needs to know because it was between me and God. Not to impress any man.
Grace and peace
randy
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That's all that matters.
Thank you for sharing this.
randy (imported) wrote: Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:22 pm m filled with joy about who I am. Sorry, those are some random thoughts. I am trying to be more open with my, normally shut in, self.
That's all that matters.
Thank you for sharing this.
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What a beautifully written post. You have found a calm mind set that allows you to focus on prayer. Your mission will be very successful in spreading the joy of faith.