You make me happy to see that it worked out fine
Nikolaj, I send you a hug, a kiss and lots of good luck
loveUall
Jean
erikboy (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:50 am To my impression there is no certain point of no return. I have read many experiences with androcur. It seems that with time one is on androcur, testicles and penis start to shrink. Slowly. Shrinking rate is very variable and hard to predict. Also with every week the full recovery becomes less likely. That also depends on person and is very variable. It seem to me that one month with androcur is quite recoverable while a half year test period will certainly have some unrecoverable consequences and changes. Still, most probably sexual function would recover at least partially.
I am not sure about sperm quality and infertility. I know that fertility is much more sensitive to testicular damage than T-production.
2 years on androcur would mean almost always severe testicular atrophy with consequences.
The longer the time is on androcur the longer full recovery would take. To me it seems that the thumb of rule is that recovery time is almost equal to time on androcur.
Unfortunately there is no scientific proof.
fhunter wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:57 am Today I found out that I have problems with spatial tasks.
The task was simple enough - having hard drive, and vernier caliper - take sizes and draw a sketch for a drive bay (made from sheet metal) for 3 disks and a fan. Nothing exotic. Well, drawn 4 times, 3 times were with miscalculated sizes/placements. At 4-th I resigned and said that the one, that I had drawn was good enough. Took me much longer than I have expected. And all with comments of parents (who both had technical background).
I had excellent marks on engineering graphics in university, but haven't practiced this for some time. So I don't know if this is from lack of practice, or from lack of T.
Yes, I think about my future. But I am still at the university, as a postgraduate, so it's hard to forget about it. And work there as assistant teacher and part time sysadmin.Jean Op den Kamp (imported) wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:25 am I don't know for sure, but I guess a lack of T
The T from Trust
Your concerns are about your future, if you try to remember the university, I am sure that you started thinking about....long time ago. This is not just androcur, life is playing its tricks on you
Just take care that T is not telling you that you should like fish...........
Ooooops, your straight, sorry no problems with the fish.
I understood that you had some days of before,........................
and didn't really reload your batteries, that might be it
Never look for problems my friend, they will find you soon enough. Have a good night sleep and try that job again tomorrow
loveU&all
Jean
I forget to ask: Do your parents know??? I guess not (sorry if mistaken)
So you have placed yourself in a very vulnerable position for their comments.
fhunter wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2009 2:08 pm And yes, my parents do not know.
But as for teasing/comments from relatives - it is going on for some time, at least about my appearance. So I am used to this.
Like this:
Mother: "you have hair, any woman would be proud of" (or something like this do not remember exactly the line).
Aunt: "do you curl your hair?"
Mother, looking at untanned spot on my back, from the ponytail: "You lack one thing." - "Which one?" - "Tan lines from the bra".
Sister: "On skates you look like a girl in heels".
And so on...
PS. Wanted to post about goals and a bit of update on results. But will do it tomorrow, it's late here.
I don't know, some were probably "careful questions".Jean Op den Kamp (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:27 am Are you sure, if they are teasing, making comments or "carefully asking" about your appearance....
Don't forget, little comments like this can hurt you only as hard as you take them. I am looking forward for your update