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Re: how to get started?

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 5:54 am
by Jorge2008 (imported)
Two doctors refused to prescribe me Androcur, the third one (a sexologist) agreed to prescribe. I do have "
002514EL (imported) wrote: Thu Mar 22, 2012 5:02 am an extremely over-active libido that is causing trouble with other parts of my life".

This is something I have been wondering as well. I am well aware that I can buy androcur online, however I live in NZ and the threat of customs catching it is significant. So is there any legal means of getting a prescription for androcur? Like would a doctor be willing to give a prescription for somebody that says they "have an extremely over-active libido that is causing trouble with other parts of their life"? Or would one simply be laughed out of the room?

Re: how to get started?

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:14 am
by daledale (imported)
siterone is available from inhouse pharmacy, works great

Re: how to get started?

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:16 am
by daledale (imported)
oh yes, I take 300-450mg depo provera and 500mg hydroxyprogestone biweekly

Re: how to get started?

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:14 am
by _g (imported)
bubba1977 (imported) wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2006 10:30 am How do i get started with chemical castration?How would I go about obtaining the chems?

Just remember if you do not the effects of chemical castration, just taking the drug may have long term affects on your futility. So if you ever want to father children get your sperm stored before you start. The threshold of becoming of losing your futility varies greatly from person to person but the longer you take the drug the less chance of recovery of function of your testicles.

_g

Re: how to get started?

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:00 am
by MikePalmer (imported)
Hi G, I was wondering if you have been the chemical route? It makes sense for me to give it a go. The father days are over and since erections are no longer in demand like they used to be I am considering the route of emasculation by castration. Love to hear form you.
_g (imported) wrote: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:14 am Just remember if you do not the effects of chemical castration, just taking the drug may have long term affects on your futility. So if you ever want to father children get your sperm stored before you start. The threshold of becoming of losing your futility varies greatly from person to person but the longer you take the drug the less chance of recovery of function of your testicles.

_g

Re: how to get started?

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:00 pm
by DonnyMac (imported)
Mike, there are many married eunuchs like me here. Mismatched libido or ability is a common thread. It is good to know you are not alone. For me, it started when my low-libido wife asked at what age men lose libido. She did not like the answer. This conversation started us thinking of lowering my testosterone. A few months later we ordered Depo-Provera from inhousepharmacy.biz as a trial. After about two months my libido disappeared and my wife became a huge fan of the trial. We kept extending the trial. The first year was rough. My wife helped me through the side-effects and gave encouragement.

Finally after two years we considered it no longer a trial. In 2010 after over four years on Depo-Provera and later siterone (generic Androcur), we dicided it should be permanent. She did not want to know details. I wound up using ethyl alcohol injections to finish them off.

So far no regrets. Before the "trial" I was fustrated and close to leaving. This saved our marriage.

Good luck,

Don

Re: how to get started?

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:41 pm
by freddiey (imported)
I want to try PROVERA tablets starting at 2.5 mg/day. Then increase dose one month later to 5 mg /day proveded no side effects have happened. should I apply estrogen gel too? any one have specific dosing info for this combo with list of side effects? what time frame should one look for to notice castaration success?