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Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 7:10 am
by T van Keel (imported)
Today is day 18 post surgery and I had an appointment with the surgeon for examination of the healing. The healing is within the normal range, but there's a minor wound healing disorder at the reroute. Thankfully it is not too bad so it should heal completely by itself within the next weeks. There's still some swelling and also a little bit of pain. It will take some more time.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 9:23 am
by Losethem (imported)
T van Keel (imported) wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 7:10 am Today is day 18 post surgery and I had an appointment with the surgeon for examination of the healing. The healing is within the normal range, but there's a minor wound healing disorder at the reroute. Thankfully it is not too bad so it should heal completely by itself within the next weeks. There's still some swelling and also a little bit of pain. It will take some more time.

Keep a very close eye on that. I had the same thing at my post-op review appointment, and it turned into a urinary stricture needing a second surgery. You'll probably be fine, but pay attention to if you start experiencing trouble urinating, and if you do, get in touch with the doctor quickly.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 12:22 pm
by T van Keel (imported)
Losethem (imported) wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 9:23 am Keep a very close eye on that. I had the same thing at my post-op review appointment, and it turned into a urinary stricture needing a second surgery. You'll probably be fine, but pay attention to if you start experiencing trouble urinating, and if you do, get in touch with the doctor quickly.

Thanks a lot for the advice. Currently I have no problems with urinating. It was a bit difficult after the catheter was removed, but it improved quickly. Maybe it is still not as easy as before surgery. I hope for further improvement when the swelling is gone.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Fri May 29, 2020 4:21 pm
by Atreyu69 (imported)
Congratulations! I just want to say to each and everyone of you that have undergone voluntary nullification that I have nothing but respect for you.

You are true trailblazers and pioneers. I have always considered myself to be a fantasy only sort of guy. The truth is I don't have the "balls".

Just like the characters in my stores I'd need a push. A big push really

But if I'm ever able to muster up the courage to have it done it will be because people like you made it possible by going first.

Until that time I'll just have to wait and settled for exploring my feeling through my stores.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 3:28 am
by T van Keel (imported)
6 weeks post OP now and the skin still has a little spot which is not healed, also at the reroute opening seems to be still some healing process. But there's progress, even though slow. Along the sutures there's also some swelling left, maybe half of the initial amount. In a nutshell, I'm quite happy and don't miss the removed parts at all. But undergoing nullification is not a piece of cake, you literally need balls to do it. And you need patience, as healing needs more time than expected, at least in my case.

Just a word: if someone needs a big push, then nullification is not the right thing. Either you want/need it, or you don't. Don't make your decision too much dependent on outer influence. YOU must be deeply convinced and need to have the feeling that nullification is right for you, not someone else.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 2:58 pm
by microeunuch (imported)
T van Keel (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 3:28 am 6 weeks post OP now and the skin still has a little spot which is not healed, also at the reroute opening seems to be still some healing process. But there's progress, even though slow. Along the sutures there's also some swelling left, maybe half of the initial amount. In a nutshell, I'm quite happy and don't miss the removed parts at all. But undergoing nullification is not a piece of cake, you literally need balls to do it. And you need patience, as healing needs more time than expected, at least in my case.

Just a word: if someone needs a big push, then nullification is not the right thing. Either you want/need it, or you don't. Don't make your decision too much dependent on outer influence. YOU must be deeply convinced and need to have the feeling that nullification is right for you, not someone else.

So happy (and jealous) for you. Eunuch for 15 years here and hoping to join you within the next year. It is WAY past time for me and the urge is definitely overwhelming/consuming my thoughts and life.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 4:41 pm
by Chesleyt (imported)
Congratulations when I can afford it I'm ready.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 6:14 pm
by Begoneboy (imported)
T van Keel (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 3:28 am 6 weeks post OP now and the skin still has a little spot which is not healed, also at the reroute opening seems to be still some healing process. But there's progress, even though slow. Along the sutures there's also some swelling left, maybe half of the initial amount. In a nutshell, I'm quite happy and don't miss the removed parts at all. But undergoing nullification is not a piece of cake, you literally need balls to do it. And you need patience, as healing needs more time than expected, at least in my case.

Just a word: if someone needs a big push, then nullification is not the right thing. Either you want/need it, or you don't. Don't make your decision too much dependent on outer influence. YOU must be deeply convinced and need to have the feeling that nullification is right for you, not someone else.

Congrats and trust me, it'll get better. Just don't be in a hurry. I probably rushed getting back to what was my normal life at the time and it hurt like hell as a result. But no harm was done. And your remark about if needing a big push then it is NOT right for you is so on the money. I am so glad I had been able to have that for me. There was nobody else involved but my own great desire. I believe that doing it just for me and alone made a better person out of me and one that could easily handle the changes that came later in my life. As there will be changes as you evolve. This was just your first major step in that evolution. Relax and recover completely and then take life one day at a time.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 2:31 am
by aspie_nico (imported)
T van Keel (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 3:28 am But undergoing nullification is not a piece of cake, you literally need balls to do it. And you need patience, as healing needs more time than expected, at least in my case.

Definetly agree. My castration was relatively easy and I knew the effects of low testosterone. But removing the rest is much more difficult to get used to and heal. On 6 weeks my healing was mostly complete but before this was definetly not really comfortable.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 12:45 pm
by mattman59 (imported)
microeunuch (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 2:58 pm So happy (and jealous) for you. Eunuch for 15 years here and hoping to join you within the next year. It is WAY past time for me and the urge is definitely overwhelming/consuming my thoughts and life.

The urges are unnatural and abnormal if they dominate your life. Do whatever it takes to get rid of them. If you have been a chemically castrated eunuch for 15 years and are happy with it then it is time to go under the knife. Good luck!