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Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:28 pm
by A-1 (imported)
sduyck_2000 (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:33 pm a-1 had this opinion in 2003

http://www.eunuch.org/forums/showthread ... male-human

That was almost 8 years ago... I have since changed my mind.

I saw one come through the E.R. that went very, very badly. Cannot say more because of HIPPA. However, take my word for it, you do not want to 'bleed out' into your scrotum...

O.K.?

At any rate, there is a BIG difference between a licensed physician and medical professionals in an Operating Room suite and your drunken buddies and a kitchen table...

Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:24 pm
by Wolf-Pup (imported)
A-1 (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:28 pm That was almost 8 years ago... I have since changed my mind.

I saw one come through the E.R. that went very, very badly. Cannot say more because of HIPPA. However, take my word for it, you do not want to 'bleed out' into your scrotum...

O.K.?

At any rate, there is a BIG difference between a licensed physician and medical professionals in an Operating Room suite and your drunken buddies and a kitchen table...

I found it profoundly silly that someone would pull a years old quite out of the closet. As if because you had a different opinion first, the current one is no longer valid. They do the same thing in politics if you're lucky your opinion evolved, if not you're a flip-flopper. I mean really, in 2003 I was still a registered Republican...I got better :)

Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:36 pm
by Littledick (imported)
It would be nice if Cast1988 could keep giving us some updates on his progress.

Hope all is going well mate.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 4:18 am
by Riverwind (imported)
My guess is that he went to the ER or his Doctor and is now in the hospital. I do hope he comes back and gives us an update, I do hope he is still alive.

River

Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 7:41 am
by janekane (imported)
What I can write here is constrained by ethical human-subject-research principles, at least in part because I am a licensed professional who seeks to remain properly licensed.

Well before "HIPAA" (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, {which is sometimes typographical-error-transformed into "HIPPA"?} or, as I tend to think of it, HIPAAcrazy {pronounced Hi-pah'-cra-sea?}), I worked for a medical research institution in a department which was closely allied with a major trauma unit in a major hospital in a major metropolitan area.

For benefit of those who are true believers in HIPPA, I found a site on the Internet:

http://gneil.blogspot.com/2008/03/frida ... hippa.html

Meanwhile, I learned things during my medical research institution stint, I learned about aspects of human conduct that lead to people being in major hospital trauma units and dying there some of the time and being discharged alive some of the time.

Came time for my orchiectomy, I had a really, REALLY PROFOUNDLY, profound aversion to ending up in an emergency room or trauma unit. While violating the rules of society/culture, I chose to not violate the rules of human biology.

A variation on Hobson's/Sophie's choice theme? I could, it seemed to me, violate the rules of society/culture or I could violate my life. Rules of society/culture being, to me mere make-believes that no one had made me believe, and finding my life real, I went for reality over make-believe.

Most of the time, what works most of the time is what works most of the time. What works most of the time may not work all of the time.

Destroying my life to save it has never made intelligible sense to me.

However, there is something that really got to me during my stint working in ways associated with a major hospital trauma unit. What got to me is an observation I have found no way to challenge or refute or rebut.

Every decision/choice/event that happens is the best possible decision/choice/event at the moment of the decision/choice/event. How did I learn this notion? Because all other supposedly possible decisions/choices/events did not happen, and so, in retrospect, were actually impossible because, and perhaps only because, they did not happen.

Thus, when someone makes a decision differently than I wold make it, I attribute the difference to differences in the circumstances/situation of that person and of me.

I regard it as abusive to as-though demand that two people have circumstances/situations such that differences in decisions do not happen.

I truly hope that cast1988 is doing okay.

Alas, not everyone who was in that trauma unit did okay unless doing okay includes dying.

I reckon that I am, as is everyone else, a first-class person who is entitled to first-class medical care.

Being unwilling to be a trauma unit patient, i patiently sought out the best doctor I could find for the orchiectomy. And I patiently sought out the best doctor I could find for my colectomy. And for the duodenal polypectomy. I am now being treated for familial adenomatous polyposis risks by a doctor who works at a major university a few states from Wisconsin, because that doctor is the best one I have been able to find who is not unreasonably far from where I live.

As I have never yet met a second-class person, I figure it is getting to be time for me to go to work doing my part so every first class person (by which I mean every person, regardless of circumstances or situation) may have access to appropriate first-class care.

Alas, people with limited medical care options and financial limitations may be without any practical alternative to using an Elastrator or Burdizzo, not because they are unworthy of first-class care, but because, as I observe, of prejudice and its ilk.

A quick meander through a few Internet sites informed me that less than $30 will apparently get an Elastrator with bands and shipping, or a Burdizzo and shipping, delivered within the U.S.

How many minutes of attention from a proper physician/surgeon will $30 buy? Not everyone can afford to pay the going rates for physicians and not everyone has health insurance that will cover "voluntary" castration.

What is a person to do who is met with a desperate situation?

Is not desperation a normal condition when a person is met with a desperate situation?

When I transitioned from hospital employee to hospital patient, I had double, and part of the time, triple, insurance. I was at least as well off, in terms of medical care access, as is any long-term member of Congress.

HIPAA and its ilk fixed that for me, and I now have much more limited access to medical care than I used to have, yet it is sufficient for my needs for now.

Sorry, but I find it a tragic outrage that the sort of access I had, and even the access I now have, to proper medical care was not, and is not, available to anyone and everyone.

Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 4:07 pm
by cast1988 (imported)
i wanted to give everyone an update, tomorrow will be 1 week since my castration and alot of people said not to do it by burdizzo but i will tell you it went easy and now at age 27 i am a eunuch. The clamping marks the burdizzo left are almost not visible anymore, a little longer and you wouldn't be able to tell i was clamped. As far as my testicles they have no feeling at all, they are now soft and have lost 1/4 of there size pre burdizzo. I think they are starting to deteriorate completely

Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 7:54 am
by experiment (imported)
cast1988 thank you for the update. your castration was certainly a high risk one and i hope all stays well. i am sure many would like to hear your progress.

you were on chemicals castration prior to the burdizzo use. were you able to have erections and orgasm prior to the burdizzo clamping? if so has anything changed post clamping?

i presume you will no longer need any chemicals in the future unless they are for offsetting the testosterone loss and physical changes associated with it.

Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:53 am
by kristoff
I would be interested to know what your T level is once that anti-androgens clear your system post burdizzo. That is the only real way to tell if you have successfully castrated.

Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 3:19 pm
by cast1988 (imported)
i'm done with all chemicals now that i know the burdizzo worked. The only thing i don't like about castration is the fact i gained 8lbs. in the few months i was on depo provera and i had some breast enlargement

I plan on getting my T levels checked in 1 month

Re: Tonight i will be castrated by burdizzo

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 5:27 pm
by Riven (imported)
As you hadn't posted much before this thread it was difficult to know if you were serious or fantasising, but it's important to give a straightforward response anyway and it's just as well that you don't seem to mind that not everyone was supportive of your plan. From what I have read it seems that there is quite a high failure rate with the Burdizzo, in that the testes often recover. I had not read any accounts of serious complications (ie. hemorrhaging) as a result of Burdizzo castration, although from what A1 said (above) it has obviously happened. Anyway, I'm relieved to read that you're going ok cast1988. Opinions on usefulness and safety of the Burdizzo seem very polarised, and I think the method is still not well enough understood so it I think it warrants more research.