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Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:01 am
by Eddie (imported)

Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:22 am
by Mac (imported)
YodaNell,

How are you doing today?

Regarding my previous post: Be Prepared - During your induction physical for the Navy you will probably be stripped naked and lined up with all of the other guys. When the doctor sees you, he will probably loudly announce, "Boy what happened to your penis". Be prepared to give him an acceptable answer.

Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:13 pm
by chemcast scot (imported)
Some good advice given to you there,and dont just expect the questions to come from the doctor,as Mac said you will be naked infront of all the other guys as well,so there will be a load of questions from them as well.

Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:44 pm
by _g (imported)
When I was young you where excluded from serving if you had been castrated, or if you couldn't pee without messing yourself.

I don't know if that has changed. Also "your
chemcast scot (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:13 pm will be naked infront of all the other guys as well
", as chemcast scot said.

Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:26 pm
by YodaNell (imported)
Guys, the navy has already accepted me. They know about my operation. I also won't live on the base and will never shower with other guys.

Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 6:14 am
by chemcast scot (imported)
Will you not need to live on the base during basic training, i know that is what happens over here in the uk,once you have finished your basic training, then they let you live off the base.

Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:36 am
by Hash (imported)
Yoda, do you know if they removed all of your penis? From your story it sounds as though an inner portion of your penis survived. I suppose that should have made a reroute easier, but I don't know for sure. Can you share with us in more detail what you like most about not having a penis? How have the staff and nurses reacted to you? I just wonder what they say or think. Do like having to sit to pee?

You're the second person I've read about recently who had his penis removed. There was another man from upstate New York who was able to get his urologist to remove his penis. He has a picture of his nullo on malebodymods.com. Congrats. I'm still not at the stage where I'm ready to have my penis removed, but someday soon I probably will be. I suppose there needs to be another motivating factor, but I don't want to do it the way you did, sounded painful and dangerous. Thanks for the warning. When it's time to remove it, I'll have it done in one quick motion, then head to the ER without it.

Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 10:42 am
by KimiRhoze (imported)
Eek! That sounds too dangerous!

Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 2:40 pm
by YodaNell (imported)
Hash (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:36 am Yoda, do you know if they removed all of your penis? From your story it sounds as though an inner portion of your penis survived. I suppose that should have made a reroute easier, but I don't know for sure. Can you share with us in more detail what you like most about not having a penis? How have the staff and nurses reacted to you? I just wonder what they say or think. Do like having to sit to pee?

You're the second person I've read about recently who had his penis removed. There was another man from upstate New York who was able to get his urologist to remove his penis. He has a picture of his nullo on malebodymods.com. Congrats. I'm still not at the stage where I'm ready to have my penis removed, but someday soon I probably will be. I suppose there needs to be another motivating factor, but I don't want to do it the way you did, sounded painful and dangerous. Thanks for the warning. When it's time to remove it, I'll have it done in one quick motion, then head to the ER without it.

Hi, the nurses an docs are ok. I suppose that they are used to men who lost their penises through cancer. Until they fix my reroute, I am able to stand and pee.

Just be sure that you REALLY want to be a nullo. It feels strange in the beginning. I can at times still feel my penis. Sometimes it itches but I have nowhere to scratch. I believe that these phantoms will disappear after a few weeks; until my brain re-maps itself. They must still remove the stump because I hate it when it get erected. Penectomy is permanent. No more masturbation...ever! Be sure.

Having said that, I'm still very happy to be a nullo. I just have to kick the habbit, like stopping smoking. This was my resolve and desire from the start.

On the funny side though; One of the habbits is to shake my willy after a pee, you know. Now, after every pee, I still want to grab my penis to give it a good shake! Also, because I can still stand and pee, I still grab inside my jocks to take out my junk only realizing there is nothing to grab. It's years of penis handling habits that must now be unlearned. But it is like a new adventure.

Regards

Re: My Penectomy story from the hospital

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 4:16 pm
by Mac (imported)
YodaNell (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:26 pm Guys, the navy has already accepted me. They know about my operation. I also won't live on the base and will never shower with other guys.

When in basic training you will have group quarters, a common latinne and group showers.

When assigned to a ship or deployed to some assignments you will not have the luxury of being isolated in quarters, in the shower or in the latrine. When in group activities and the other guys pull their penises out to pee you will have to pull your pants down and squat. When in the shower you will also face their ridiqule.

Serving as a man you will not be able to join the women on manuvers, in the barracks, in the latrine or in the shower. How long do you think that you will survive?