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Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2002 11:56 am
by madscientist (imported)
Did your cutter charge you for this? If so, how much?

On another subject, perhaps they will do a piece on elective castrations on a news-magazine. Sounds like a good topic for Geraldo.

Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2002 12:43 pm
by luvpain (imported)
Well know the cutter well, he did not charge for most castrations he performed. He did it for free as a service to people that were really had no other options.

Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2002 3:35 pm
by Don (imported)
Luvpain's right, there was no charge. Believe me, the police asked about that, too.

Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2002 4:21 pm
by Riverwind (imported)
Don,

It sounds like from you and Luv that the cutter will only be deported, this could be because the police know you wont testify agents him at least in the manner they would like.

You also sound like you are much better, tell us how things are healing and how you feel being one of our newest eunuchs. :D

Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 2:45 am
by Don (imported)
Yeah, I'm hoping deportation is the worst that happens. I've answered all of the questions from the police honestly -- but it seems honest answers don't get them where they want to go :D

I plan to begin a new string this weekend.

Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 5:45 am
by JeffEunuch (imported)
From what I can tell the only thing this cutter has done wrong in his perhaps 50 or more castration procedures is err in tying off the one of the cords previously connecting the testicles to the subject and then panicking when it was evident that the new castrate would require medical attention. As indicated above, the cutter frequented the castration chat rooms. Many guys who'd been unable to find a cutter benefitted from his services, which involved no charge. In some cases he travelled at his own expense. I know a couple of beneficiaries, including one whom also lost his sac to this cutter's skill, and they're all very satisfied with his level of skill, etc.

Similar errors occur occasionally even in a medical setting, and a few of those errors have been aired on this bulletin board. A couple of guys going to medical doctors have suffered from excessive bleeding, either from improperly ligated cords or from the interior of the sac.

My own conclusion is that it was the panic that makes this case so regrettable. My own cutter and I had discussed such an eventuality and had worked out a response where I'd be delivered to a nearby medical centre for treatment. As it turned out, it was a perfect job, and I was able to walk to a restaurant later the same day and drive myself 240 km home the following day. He did such a good job of avoiding even small blood vessels in the sac incisions that I lost less than 2 ml of blood (estimated).

Our community is now less one more scarce practicioner. This instance also illustrates the stress faced by cutters.

Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 10:18 am
by BossTamsin (imported)
Personally, I believe that the only reason that charges have not been laid in this case is that they can simply deport the cutter. If, however, the cutter were a US citizen, I am sure they would have pulled many rabbits out of their hats, just to ensure that some charges could have been laid against him.

It is just a deplorable state of affairs, these days, when people who need something like this are turned away by doctors, and then forced to seek underground cutters for (potentially) illegal and unsafe operations, just so they can feel comfortable with their bodies.

IEunuch.

Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 11:51 am
by madscientist (imported)
Legally, you don't have to answer any questions at all. You have told all involved enough, & if anyone who you do not wish to reply to asks any more, tell them to piss off!

Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 3:00 pm
by luvpain (imported)
Well I did some leg work to day and went to the Public Library and looked through the last week’s worth of newspapers, and came up empty handed on anything new to report. Looks like all the media wanted to do was use the story for SHOCK VALUE and ratings.

As JeffEunuch states it probably a good idea to go over what should be done incase of problems that might arise. It will probably make everyone more comfortable that way to.

I think that a lot of the problem that happened were due to nervousness from a 3rd party that canceled at the last min, and then panicking after Don's condition got very bad.

Personally I don't think it is very wise to perform a castration in you home, as it makes it difficult to make yourself scarce in case things go wrong. At least that is My Opinion after what happened last week.

Re: Castration can go wrong

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 3:25 pm
by Riverwind (imported)
Luv, I would agree that if you’re a cutter don’t do it at home that is asking for trouble. There are other ways to get a place that does not compromise the cutter. Also a good plan if something does go wrong is also something that needs to be considered.

Riverwind

Remember have fun and play safe