SplitDik (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2002 1:14 pm
I agree that most liquids injected in the testicles will not cause permanent lumps.
I have injected all of the following into my testicles at one time or another:
- cooking oil
- male hormones (test cypionate, test ethanate, test decathanate, etc.)
- female hormones
- vinegar
- rubbing alcohol
- saline
I have a large number of small "cysts" that doctors always comment on when they ultrasound my testes -- these are the injection sites. But nothing that can be really called a lump.
Yes, it is definitely painful, and only recommended to someone who can withstand or enjoys such pain. Furthermore, all of the above (except possibly saline) will cause adverse health effects to your body in general.
To create a lump, you'd probably have to use something like silicon gel or something. It would be difficult to inject, and you'd need to choose something non-toxic.
I too want everyone to play safe. But unfortunately, castration is next to impossible to get safely, and I think that tricking a doctor may be one's only recourse. So the balance is to hurt your testicles in a way that does not hurt the rest of your body.
Regarding explaining to the doctor, all you need to do is to feign ignorance. Go into the doctor because your testicles don't feel right (hard, lumpy, whatever). Then when he/she asks about your history, tell them that "yes in fact I did have some severe pain down there a couple months ago". If an ultrasound shows that blood flow is restricted, that the testicles have atrophied, or there are significant lumps, then the doctor might figure that you either had a torsion incident that spontaneously untorsioned or that you have to have testicular biospy.