Re: Getting my Testosterone checked.
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:48 am
Someone here informed me that women urologists seem to be more agreeable (eager?) to accommodate someone who wants a oriechtomy. I don't know how many women urologists are willing to treat men; seems like they would mostly treat women and might be apprehensive about treating a man; ask around, referrals and who you know is the way to get what you want in this world.
It might help though if you are in a lot of pain, or you experience pain during sexual intercourse.....which ruins intercourse for you. The experience of pain is something that doctors can not run a test on, so if you say you have pain, they can not dispute this. If you have no testosterone anyway, and if your testes are painful during intercourse, having them removed would seem logical. if they are deformed and an embarassment and cause you to mentally not be able to engage in sex, that might be a plausible reason too.
Just not wanting them might not sit well with most urologists, but again, personal referrals from EA people might be useful.
I am currently seeing a urologist for treatment of an enlarged testicle (really large, heavy and painful) due to a hydrocel which has caused the epididymus to become inflamed. I was longing to cut the damn thing off myself just to get rid of the pain. But I could not bring myself to even ask the doctor about surgical removal as a solution to the problem. Chicken.
There are over a dozen things that can inflame, infect, affect the testes and a urologists job is to solve those problems and bring everything back to normal, if possible.
Perhaps if my current real medical problem does not go away after his treatments I might get around to asking THE question. In any event, due to other reasons, at least my testes are dead, numb, not producing testosterone or sperm, so I am half way there; I am hypogonatic but using some testosterone supplement to maintain enough T to reduce risk of osteporosis; right now I still have too much T as I have a slight case of libido which is a problem for me. Hopefully this month I will achieve a dosage that gives me a balance of good health with no-libido. From my research there are too many negative side effects of having T levels below 190 so my goal is 195 average (if possible ....castrated or not).
It might help though if you are in a lot of pain, or you experience pain during sexual intercourse.....which ruins intercourse for you. The experience of pain is something that doctors can not run a test on, so if you say you have pain, they can not dispute this. If you have no testosterone anyway, and if your testes are painful during intercourse, having them removed would seem logical. if they are deformed and an embarassment and cause you to mentally not be able to engage in sex, that might be a plausible reason too.
Just not wanting them might not sit well with most urologists, but again, personal referrals from EA people might be useful.
I am currently seeing a urologist for treatment of an enlarged testicle (really large, heavy and painful) due to a hydrocel which has caused the epididymus to become inflamed. I was longing to cut the damn thing off myself just to get rid of the pain. But I could not bring myself to even ask the doctor about surgical removal as a solution to the problem. Chicken.
There are over a dozen things that can inflame, infect, affect the testes and a urologists job is to solve those problems and bring everything back to normal, if possible.
Perhaps if my current real medical problem does not go away after his treatments I might get around to asking THE question. In any event, due to other reasons, at least my testes are dead, numb, not producing testosterone or sperm, so I am half way there; I am hypogonatic but using some testosterone supplement to maintain enough T to reduce risk of osteporosis; right now I still have too much T as I have a slight case of libido which is a problem for me. Hopefully this month I will achieve a dosage that gives me a balance of good health with no-libido. From my research there are too many negative side effects of having T levels below 190 so my goal is 195 average (if possible ....castrated or not).