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Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:24 am
by AshleyFox (imported)
Yup... Got it... and Replied.

Re-sent it. Let me know if ya get it.

Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:10 am
by Kangan (imported)
Eddie (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:20 pm Kangan, has your scrotum started to shrink yet? Once the swelling goes down and the drainage stops it will start to flatten out. Then the opening will close on its on. I speeded mine up by use a syringe to flush out the old blood using water. A urologist that I know recommended me do that in a tub of warm water just long enough to flush it out twice a day.

Scrotum was shrunken from the very first. The only swelling was the wound edges and that has subsided. Now I have what looks like a canyon or crevice with a small hole that seeps blood a little. Very slow to heal.... This is 30-days from the castration.

Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:14 am
by Kangan (imported)
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2008 1:47 pm Guys, I just want to say that an operation by a top surgeon rarely results in having to go to an ER afterwards to get further fixed up. Kimmel's sending a lot of people to the ER.

I realize that Kimmel is much better than a totally untrained, unlicensed cutter, but I would like to make sure that everyone who goes to him is fully prepared to go to E.R. afterwards.

Everyone, please take care!

I didn't have to go to an ER, but I did have to make several unnecessary trips to see a doctor or an urologist. Had Dr. Kimmel done a proper stitching job, I wouldn't have needed any of this. As it is, I'll probably need plastic surgery to smooth out the deep crease in my scrotum, or even total removal!:(

Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:28 am
by Kangan (imported)
AshleyFox (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:42 pm Gender Marker Change Completed

VIEW REVISED BIRT
Geraden (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:04 pm H CERTIFICATE (
AshleyFox ( [/quote] imported) wrote:Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:18 am http://www.lilpup.com/lj/images/
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Congratulations!!!!!👏

Still worried about your physical recovery problems. No one should have to be going through what you are.:(

Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 2:26 am
by randy (imported)
AshleyFox (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:42 pm Gender Marker Change Completed

VIEW REVISED BIRTH CERTIFICATE (
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i have been curious about this and i would like to hear from anyone on this subject: At what point during SRS are you actually considered female?

Is it before a Dr's metal touches skin. When you are "post op"?

Or when you transition in daily life? Or anywhere in between?

Ashley and I are physically the same. But i am definitely not a female. I like being a eunuch but haven't really bought into the third gender thing. I am for all....err most... intents and purposes.... a male.

Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:37 am
by tugon (imported)
randy (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 23, 2008 2:26 am I like being a eunuch but haven't really bought into the third gender thing. I am for all....err most... intents and purposes.... a male.

Randy my motivations for castration dealt with my never being happy being male but not female. I consider myself eunuch and not male. Our motivations were quite different for our desire for castration. You are a male and that is the gender with which you identify.

Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:48 am
by tugon (imported)
Kangan (imported) wrote: Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:10 am Scrotum was shrunken from the very first. The only swelling was the wound edges and that has subsided. Now I have what looks like a canyon or crevice with a small hole that seeps blood a little. Very slow to heal.... This is 30-days from the castration.

When I was castrated everything went well but I did have drainage for a while since I was active too soon afterwards. I remeber how happy I was that I fully healed. My scrotum drew in at the incision at first, looked like a labia majora. Since then all has smoothed out and now looks like a shrunken scrotum.

Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:53 am
by tugon (imported)
AshleyFox (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:05 pm Well, update time...

My next urologist appointment is this Tuesday. I have been taking Cipro since the surgery on October 22nd. I am an EMT and I have followed everything all the doctors have said about hygeine and now still...

On top of all my other issues I am dealing with... I now have a bad infection :-( I am about to give up. I am trying to keep it together. I really hope this meeting with the urologist on Tuesday fixes this.

I think this is because the first urologist put neosporin INTO the wound. So, now I get to pay for his mistake. That on top of Kimmel's mistake(s).

Ash

Ashley I have been following your thread and I am sorry you have had such a rough time. Sounds like the Cipro is not the right antibiotic for what is growing. I was also concerned about the urologist putting neosporin inside your scrotum. Hope all goes well with the next urologist.

Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:44 am
by Kangan (imported)
tugon (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:48 am When I was castrated everything went well but I did have drainage for a while since I was active too soon afterwards. I remeber how happy I was that I fully healed. My scrotum drew in at the incision at first, looked like a labia majora. Since then all has smoothed out and now looks like a shrunken scrotum.

That description fits mine right now. I sure will be happy when it finally heals. My urologist says I've got at least 3-weeks to go!:(

Re: Castration by Kimmel - My Story

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 5:58 am
by nullorchis (imported)
Regarding Neosporin: http://www.drugs.com/pro/neosporin.html

Any licensed Dr. that puts neosporin into an open wound should be reported.

This medicine is not designed for such a purpose. This medicine should not be an over the counter item. It should be prescribed as an inexpensive generic, but used only when medically needed and only in a prescribed way. It is a very complex chemical that can have several negative influences. Good that you are changing urologists.