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Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 2:16 am
by SamKelley (imported)
rikerscage (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:57 am
I do have a question. Now that my testicles are so small and stay up inside most of the time. If the doctor says they need to come out. Is it more complicated for there removal? Also, because I know how they have atrophied, and can be certain its due to the calcium chloride, and not cancer, what are the consequences of leaving them in. From what ive read most say just get them out to be safe. However lets assume it is safe to leave them in. Any answers would provide me with greater insight. I'm certain they are done. Erections are not spontaneous, and ejaculation is about dime size and very clear. Also if I don't try to exercise, or masturbate myself once a day, it is very difficult to become erect. My facial hair takes literally 4 days longer to grow than what I used to achieve in 1 day. My legs look hips and butt, look feminine now. Energy is gone. I have to force myself to excercise every day now. My pec's are soft and my arms are getting thinner. So I can say I'm happy with those changes.
If there's a suspected problem with the testes a urologist will most likely want to remove them inguinally (via a small incision just above the pelvis on either side). They take both testes by pulling them UP through this incision, and take the spermatic chord as well.
They may also want to biopsy before they remove, which can be done via incision or needle, depending on the suspected condition.
So no - no more difficult to remove. Just they tend to be more cautious.
Also inguinal removal typically heals faster than via scrotal incision.
Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 5:12 am
by rikerscage (imported)
Thank you Samkelley, if I understand you correctly than they may biopsy first, and if its not cancer and just atrophy they may not wish to remove them. I'm on the fence to have them removed. The calcium chloride has done effectively what removal would achieve. So if they are just there and not doing anything does it mater?
Thank you also Freddyde any insight would be appreciated.
Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 6:08 am
by hopper44 (imported)
I'm with you rikerscage. My urologist gave me the option to remove zero one or both of my testicles or have a biopsy. I chose one as it was the only one giving me any problems (it burned through my scrotum). My urologist didn't think leaving the other testicle in was any problem. Other doctors may have different opinions.
Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 10:57 am
by Uncle Flo (imported)
As a urologist should know that a biopsy of a testicle suspected of cancer can spread cancerous cells when the integrity of the organ is compromised. --FLO--
Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 11:49 am
by dvdbll (imported)
My urologist would not do a biopsy, and I doubt most would. He explained that the only reason to do a biopsy is to determine whether a lump is cancerous, and Flo is right -- a biopsy of a testicle would disturb the cancer and cause it to spread. A good doctor would remove the testicle before he ever did a biopsy. He can almost always determine whether an issue is cancerous through an ultrasound, of which I had several.
And I'll suggest that removal through the scrotum is less painful and heals faster than an inguinal orchiectomy, though it depends on the doctor and the person being castrated. Mine were removed through the scrotum and I was down for maybe two days and then back to work. The two scrotal incisions were less than 1 inch each through the thin skin of my sac. A good friend had his removed inguinally and he was down for several days. In an inguinal orchiectomy the doctor cuts through the abdominal wall on both sides and usually uses several staples to hold each 2" incision back together. Cutting the stomach muscle can be a painful experience to indure.
Hope this helps and good luck!
And you ne last comment: a doctor will remove testicles inguinally if there's any chance of cancer so he can take out as much of the cord as possible and not disturb the cancerous organ, but will remove them through the scrotum if no chance of cancer.
Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 12:38 pm
by MrStehenbleiben (imported)
Hi there! Maybe some of you read my thread from a few months back wenn my urologist removed my left testicle because of 'pain'. It was my first step to become a eunuch. Today I made my second step: After reading this thread thoroughly I injected a bit over 1 ml CaCl in my remaining (right) testicle. Now lets wait what happens

. To minimise the discomfort I took some major painkillers just before my injection, so I am starting te get a bit groggy now, haha...
I wanted to film it (had some requests for it in my personal mailbox), but I had to concentrate too much to be able to do that.
Have no pain in the testicle right now. It is a bit bigger now i think, but I don't want to fidlle with it too much as to prevent leakage. I do feel some dull feeling in it and some discomfort in my right side.
I will keep you informed.
Do you people think it is a good idea to take a hot bath (jacuzzi) tomorrow to relax or will it hurt the injectionside and let the CaCl out into the scrotum? Or will it be completely absorbed by the testicle by then?
(Sorry for my bad english. The painkillers making it harder to translate...)
Greets Mr Stehenbleiben.
Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:40 pm
by Frida G Cavic (imported)
ve read in a veterinarian paper that hot surfaces can worsen the swelling in some dogs so they recomend keep them in fresh places, so I can assume that heat can increase the swelling in some cases. In the second injection I did not rest enough time and by the fourth day after the injection I excersied but this only increase the swelling and pain which was produced by the movement into my sac and the rise of my body heat by excercising, I would sugesst yuo waiting 3 days at least
Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:06 pm
by Frida G Cavic (imported)
GP referrs me to an urologists. He said that exists the posibilitty that they were removed. however It´s not a matter of fact yet. the report says : multiple calcifications in both testicles, hypotrophics and ascendend respectively in its inguinal canals, no vascular lesions, intra-testicular lesions do not excluded.
Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:22 pm
by SamKelley (imported)
dvdbll (imported) wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2016 11:49 am
My urologist would not do a biopsy, and I doubt most would. He explained that the only reason to do a biopsy is to determine whether a lump is cancerous, and Flo is right -- a biopsy of a testicle would disturb the cancer and cause it to spread. A good doctor would remove the testicle before he ever did a biopsy. He can almost always determine whether an issue is cancerous through an ultrasound, of which I had several.
And I'll suggest that removal through the scrotum is less painful and heals faster than an inguinal orchiectomy, though it depends on the doctor and the person being castrated. Mine were removed through the scrotum and I was down for maybe two days and then back to work. The two scrotal incisions were less than 1 inch each through the thin skin of my sac. A good friend had his removed inguinally and he was down for several days. In an inguinal orchiectomy the doctor cuts through the abdominal wall on both sides and usually uses several staples to hold each 2" incision back together. Cutting the stomach muscle can be a painful experience to indure.
Hope this helps and good luck!
And you ne last comment: a doctor will remove testicles inguinally if there's any chance of cancer so he can take out as much of the cord as possible and not disturb the cancerous organ, but will remove them through the scrotum if no chance of cancer.
Interesting. Well I'm only parroting what my urologist said. However, with my current experience of him (I don't feel like he actually gives a shit about me) plus what you've said which makes sense, I'll be changing urologist.
Re: Calcium Chloride and Other Salt Injections for Castration
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 11:33 am
by MrStehenbleiben (imported)
Wow... I am happy that I have strong painkillers, because even with those pills taken, I have quite a bit of pain. First night I hardly slept. Second night went better. But the constant pain of around 6/10 is tiering. I can t touch the testicle without getting more pain. I think the testicle grew to more ten four times its original size. The swelling stabilised and maybe it is becoming a bit lessen big. If I can touch it tomorrow I will explore it more.
Hope the injection worked, cause I am not sure If I can handle a second dose.
Greets!