Hash (imported) wrote: Mon May 16, 2011 1:26 pm Hi Marcy,
I'm wondering what I would think if I was your urologist. I mean, I know from my experiences with them that some of these urologists are really suspicious. I had a urologist once tell me, after coming clean and telling him about my testicle abuse, that if the public knew what men did to their genitals it would absolutely amaze them. So I think a lot of urologists are suspicious based upon that statement. However, I know that the alcohol injections must be a real mystery to most. It's hard to detect and harder still to figure out.
My shrunken testes were discovered by my regular doctor who sent me to a urologist. He did inquire about any trauma or previous illness which may have been a factor but was satisfied when I said there was none. I certainly didn't mention doing the alcohol injections nor the chemical castration meds I was taking. Both he and a fellow endocrinologist used the word puzzled but were much more interested in solving my physical problem than being detectives to discover the root cause. Even after a biopsy, nothing was ever questioned again. And I probably looked as suspicious as one might be when he first had me stand in front of him as he sat on a chair and had me drop my pants for the first exam. He saw my flowered panties, my hairless pubic region and my penis pierced with a large frenum piercing and a shackle dangling from it. Does that look like someone who would do any damage himself? Yet that point was never really pressured.