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Re: Any information about obtaining castrations on the NHS in England
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 10:56 pm
by rcaron1961 (imported)
Today I’m going to see my gp. She had a talk with an endocrinologist and ordered blood work and I’m going to find out the results and see what’s next? Lord knows what the nhs will do with me? Lol I’ve not did injected with nuts until after I see the gp. I’ve laid out the groundwork by saying they always cause me discomfort since I had a work related injury so we’ll see... Thank you for all your help.
Re: Any information about obtaining castrations on the NHS in England
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 3:48 am
by rcaron1961 (imported)
Hi everyone. I’m just back from my gp with a copy of my test results, but here’s a little background. I’ve always been hypersexual and it’s been a destructive thing in my life so I’ve made the decision to neuter myself with 95% spirytus grain alcohol from Poland. Oh, by the way if you live in the UK you can usually get it from a polish supermarket..
I have only done 3 injections to my left testical and 4 to my right one averaging 1.2cc’s each time. Anyway, I have never had my testosterone levels done beforehand so I don’t have a baseline to go off of but my results are as follows:
Serum sex hormone binding glob. 24.7 nmol/L. 21.00 - 77.00 nmolL
Serum testosterone. 3.8 nmol/L. 7.0 - 31.00 nmol/L
Serum LH level. 9.9 iu/L. 1.7 - 8.6 iu-L
Serum FSH level. 13.7 u/L 0.70 - 11.10 u/L
On the testosterone there’s a note saying: significantly low testosterone with elevated gonadotrophins; consistent with primary gonadal failure. Patient may benefit from replacement.
So, I guess the injections are working? Like I said I didn’t have any results before I started so I don’t know. Oh, btw I have only been doing them for a couple of weeks.
Any advice is welcomed. Thanks
Re: Any information about obtaining castrations on the NHS in England
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:06 am
by ambiguous (imported)
Seen this post in another thread.
Best of luck getting the NHS to remove your balls.
Generally speaking if no cancer is detected or suspected then they won't touch them.
You could try playing the pain card but removal is usually a last resort for them.
Re: Any information about obtaining castrations on the NHS in England
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 10:40 am
by rcaron1961 (imported)
The first time I had a chat with my gp I told her that I’ve always had pain associated with my testicals. She has referred me to a urologist and today to the endocrinologist. As far as the urologist goes I won’t get in to them until the middle of June,and I have no idea about the endocrinologist. I imagine that I will probably have more blood work done before I The them? I’m new to this. I used to ride horses in film and tv so I can say that I may have damaged them riding?
Re: Any information about obtaining castrations on the NHS in England
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 10:54 am
by ambiguous (imported)
I have been down the same route a few years back .
What will happen is you will most likely be given an ultrasound that will scan for lumps in you nuts.
I don't think it will detect the needlework you have done on them but best to lay off the jabs for a couple of weeks prior.
Usually if the urologist is present in the imaging department and they see an anomaly then you will know during this procedure.
The endocrinologist will most likely do another blood draw or book you in for one.
Expect to wait a week or more for the bloods to be processed.
You may be given a questionnaire It is a simple box ticking exercise that point towards symptoms of low T get all the questions right and you are on TRT.
Re: Any information about obtaining castrations on the NHS in England
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 11:36 am
by rcaron1961 (imported)
Thanks for your help. I really appreciate it.
Re: Any information about obtaining castrations on the NHS in England
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 11:07 pm
by rcaron1961 (imported)
Well, I have 2 appointments. The first one is in June with the urologist and the second one was with the endocrinologist in July. 3 months to get into the endocrinology department is a long time. Things don’t move too quickly....lol