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Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2004 3:40 pm
by Kelly_2 (imported)
Oh, biggest and warmest of hugs, dear! Congratulations!!! This is wonderful news. I am so happy for you.

I do understand how important this is, and wish you the very best in life. Life can be good, yes?!

Welcome to the wonderful post-op world. :D

Kelly :)

Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2004 8:45 pm
by jemagirl (imported)
Hi Sag,

I have been trying to think of what to say. I am almost never at a loss for words but this time the only thing I can think of to say is how happy I am for you. Some how that seems OK. Sag I am so happy for you.

❤️ Jema 🤗

Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2004 8:51 pm
by bullgeo (imported)
sag111 (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 18, 2004 7:51 pm Thanks for all your concerns and prayers it is finaley over and although i have some pain it will be just fine.When i started this two years ago with the depo provera i felt very luckey that i had a doctor that was willing to help me and then when i said i was looking for advice on what to ask my doctor about surgery you gave me many good ideas that i know helped me.And yes i found another doctor in the same hospital that was willing to do the surgery for me call it luck or the answer to my prayers but their are some doctors that are willing to help us but we have to ask and be honest.The doctors and nurses that did the surgery were so kind and helpful it made this so easy for me i even had a nurse tell me that doctors and hospitals need to help more men that need this surgery so maybe their is some hope after all .Again i want to thak all who gave me so much support when i needed it the most how can i repay such wonderfull friends i just love everyone of you thanks.

Sag111

Best of luck to you.

Bull

Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2004 10:37 am
by Andrew (imported)
Don't forget to take your antibiotics and calcium.

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Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2004 1:33 pm
by TerryUK (imported)
Andrew (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 21, 2004 10:37 am Don't forget to take your antibiotics and calcium.

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I agree with you, Andrew, about taking the calcium. As I reported in the EA last September after my castration in a hospital, my surgeon was sufficiently confident in his aseptic techniques not to shave me nor to use any antibiotics. That is now nine months ago. There were absolutely no after effects at all. There was some swelling of the scrotum but no haemorrhage and no discharge of any kind. The sutures dissolved themselves.

regards to all

Terry (a very contented eunuch)

Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2004 2:02 pm
by Riverwind (imported)
YES CALCIUM 1500 mg a day. every day for the rest of your life.

River

Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 6:29 am
by marca (imported)
hi sag, if their is something there is your worried about during your days of healing , don t hesitate to call and ask your doctor.

best wishes from me.

marca

Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:18 am
by Mac (imported)
sag111 (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 18, 2004 7:51 pm The doctors and nurses that did the surgery were so kind and helpful it made this so easy for me i even had a nurse tell me that doctors and hospitals need to help more men that need this surgery so maybe their is some hope after all.
Sag,

Sorry that I missed wishing you well for the big day. I have not been online much since my surgery. I am glad to hear that you are doing well and I am envious.

Mac

Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 1:03 am
by Sac_mec (imported)
Hello Sag and my very WARMEST congratulations to you. I wish you the best recovery period possible. I would have like to have been online earlier to send you my thoughts but circumstances have kept me offline for a while.

Fortunately you can chat with many good friends here who have taken the path before you and who can advise you about any post surgery pain/rashes etc. If they occur, they'll pass and I hope your future is as mellow and as happy as you wish. Take care and hugs!

Re: a new eunuch now

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 5:01 am
by Triggur (imported)
TerryUK (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 21, 2004 1:33 pm my surgeon was sufficiently confident in his aseptic techniques not to shave me nor to use any antibiotics.

Shaving is really a thing of the past for most surgeons; when you shave skin, you damage the follicles and release the bacteria that live in them. This is what causes the folliculitis that sometimes results from shaving.

Most surgeons these days shave, if anything, only the actual incision site itself and leave the rest under a layer of protective sticky plastic.

So, I guess this is a word of advice-- if you're going to have a cutter do it, it is NOT WISE to shave the region within a few days of the procedure.