Hi guys
So my dom has asked that I have my testicles removed, we ha e discussed this at length and are both in agreeance that removal is the way forward for us.
We have read about the medication hormones that should be taken and instead we have considered that we maybe able to ha e my testicles put back inside and a stiture to hold them in place.
My testicles easily fit back inside me currently.
Just wondering if anyone else and considered this or had heard of it? Thanks for all your advice.
Retracting testicle surgery
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Re: Retracting testicle surgery
Placing the testicles permanently in the inguinal canals opens up many potential issues. First off , they will NOT like the temperature in that enviornment and it can affect how they function. Secondly, they can not be easily inspected for cancer, which at your age places you in the most likely group to have testicular cancer.
On top of that no prudent medical professional would agree to such a procedure, so that leaves piercers/cutters to do the deed. Neither would be a good idea.
If not having testicles is the true desire(and make really sure it is ) then frankly you must make a decision of whether it is better to deal with the potential negatives of castration, or deal with you still having testicles. Do not act rashly or too fast , once they are removed there is no replacing them.
Raymar
On top of that no prudent medical professional would agree to such a procedure, so that leaves piercers/cutters to do the deed. Neither would be a good idea.
If not having testicles is the true desire(and make really sure it is ) then frankly you must make a decision of whether it is better to deal with the potential negatives of castration, or deal with you still having testicles. Do not act rashly or too fast , once they are removed there is no replacing them.
Raymar
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Re: Retracting testicle surgery
While I'm aware of the difficulties involved, I think that it's a nifty idea.
Alas, I suspect human trials will be needed to discover if the elevated temperatures of the abdominal environment will leave you sterile, without testosterone, neither, or both. Putting the testicular artery alongside and opposite a vein carrying blood back from the skin - if something like that's to be had in the belly or groinal region, should provide substantial heat-exchange capacity from the cooler outside blood, potentially mitigating the temperature effects of internal gonads. This arrangement is how dolphins and whales manage the heat-soak of keeping their balls right next to the big, hot-running muscles used for propelling them at tremendous speed, and they only operate the heat exchangers briefly while breathing when the oxygen cost of doing so is rolled into their impending inspiration. Rete miribilae is an anatomical term for the structure responsible for this feat, translated loosely as "wonderful maze", a cluster of arterioles with smooth-muscle sphincters that allow certain bloodflow pathways to be switched on or off or throttled based on metabolic demand.
This has been your five-minute-science for the day.
Alas, I suspect human trials will be needed to discover if the elevated temperatures of the abdominal environment will leave you sterile, without testosterone, neither, or both. Putting the testicular artery alongside and opposite a vein carrying blood back from the skin - if something like that's to be had in the belly or groinal region, should provide substantial heat-exchange capacity from the cooler outside blood, potentially mitigating the temperature effects of internal gonads. This arrangement is how dolphins and whales manage the heat-soak of keeping their balls right next to the big, hot-running muscles used for propelling them at tremendous speed, and they only operate the heat exchangers briefly while breathing when the oxygen cost of doing so is rolled into their impending inspiration. Rete miribilae is an anatomical term for the structure responsible for this feat, translated loosely as "wonderful maze", a cluster of arterioles with smooth-muscle sphincters that allow certain bloodflow pathways to be switched on or off or throttled based on metabolic demand.
This has been your five-minute-science for the day.
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Re: Retracting testicle surgery
rooboi85 (imported) wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:09 am Hi guys
So my dom has asked that I have my testicles removed, we ha e discussed this at length and are both in agreeance that removal is the way forward for us.
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Never make this decision based on your partner asking you to do it, it has to be your decision and yours only. You are the one who will have to live with the side effects of what ever you choose to do for the rest of your life, not him. Partners come and go, trust me.
There will be no urologist who will do this procedure on a healthy young man which means the cutter route. I have just spent the last weekend in hospital with yet another infection in my scrotum after what should have been a simple operation in a sterile environment done in a hospital removing stitches in my scrotum from my castration back last September which didn't dissolve. Not nice and highly unpleasant having a drain put in, not for blood but for puss which i still have. I dread to think of the infection I could have picked up going the cutter route.
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ukdesexed (imported) wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:40 pm I have just spent the last weekend in hospital with yet another infection in my scrotum after what should have been a simple operation in a sterile environment done in a hospital removing stitches in my scrotum from my castration back last September which didn't dissolve. Not nice and highly unpleasant having a drain put in, not for blood but for puss which i still have. I dread to think of the infection I could have picked up going the cutter route.
I see you had the opposite problem to what I had. My body tends to dissolve self dissolving stitches too fast. The incision in my scrotum partially opened and a small section of it became infected. Luckily I was able to clean it with hydrogen peroxide and treat put a dressing with betadine on the incision. This was changed twice a day. This is the third time that I have had problems with self dissolving sutures. The first time was about 16years ago when I had a vasectomy, the second was about 5 years ago when I had a suspicious mole cut out of my back. I know that when I have my scrotum removed sometime in the future, I will insist that they use non dissolving sutures.
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There is some medical experience with implanting testicles in the abdomen and the complications of doing it. With large scale injuries to the genitals and/or crotch the testicles are commonly re-located to the abdomen or to under the skin near the crotch. Because it is done in these cases the medical establishment has some good information about what to expect afterwards. --FLO--
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Re: Retracting testicle surgery
Ok,
So on the basis that this idea wasn't going to work, if we went down the medication route, would Depo Provera work for basically reducing my libido and ability to get hard whilst internally I may still "want" it. I've heard of meds that cause shrinkage?
Any advice I am ready threads on here but many options leaves you confused!!
So on the basis that this idea wasn't going to work, if we went down the medication route, would Depo Provera work for basically reducing my libido and ability to get hard whilst internally I may still "want" it. I've heard of meds that cause shrinkage?
Any advice I am ready threads on here but many options leaves you confused!!
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Re: Retracting testicle surgery
I would suggest cyproterone acetate and tamoxifen if you want to really feel total impotence and castration.