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Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:24 am
by Onewayticket (imported)
I have a few questions and I hope some might shed some light into this:
Opening the scrotum is rather pain-free and only some blood comes out. However once you start opening the testicle to expose the teste, it becomes a rather bloody mess?
I'm not sure what I did wrong last night. Either I hit some vein or artiery or something, but It would not stop bleeding until I packed it well and temporarly closed the open wound.
I'm gonna give it a go tonight as well since the testicle is the only thing left for me before exposing the teste. The longer I wait the better it'll heal.
Re: Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:31 am
by Milkman (imported)
You are only trying to expose your testicles, or remove them. This sounds dangerous
Re: Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:33 am
by Onewayticket (imported)
Well the testicles are staying but I need to open them up so I can permamently remove the testes.
Re: Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 10:03 am
by Milkman (imported)
Onewayticket (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:33 am
Well the testicles are staying but I need to open them up so I can permamently remove the testes.
Do you mean that your scrotum will remain, but your testicles will be cut off ?
Re: Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 10:08 am
by Onewayticket (imported)
More or less. Read up on orchioectomy.
Re: Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 10:53 am
by monkey50 (imported)
Onewayticket (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:24 am
I have a few questions and I hope some might shed some light into this:
Incredibly bad, terrible idea. It can be quite involved and problematic even under a surgeon's care (I've just gone through it). Major and very likely risks include hemorrhage and infection is very likely. Fournier gangrene is particularly insidious and death is likely.
Even injecting your testicles with CaCl or ethanol, which is also super risky and not advisable whatsoever, is a better idea.
Re: Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:05 pm
by Jared_in_UT (imported)
Don't even think about it. Two days ago I had mine removed by a Urologist and his nurse with almost 40 years of experience and there was plenty of blood during the surgery. There was also plenty of blood seeping through the drain and wound for the next two days. I'm still losing blood into my scrotum which is the size of a softball and turning lots of shades of purple. You wouldn't sever a major artery on purpose at home, and that's exactly what you're talking about doing. Bad, bad, bad idea.
Re: Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:39 pm
by Onewayticket (imported)
I've injected vodka into my testes for years, been on AA since 2010. I was recently rejected GRS due my condition (suicidal etc). Orchio's aren't done here. And I'm not paying 4000€ just to get a quick fix, when I can get it done much easier for just 20€.
Re: Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:50 pm
by ZeuterMe (imported)
While there actually are ways to perform bloodless or relatively bloodless castrations, the majority are intended for veterinary use, and due to anatomical variations, work better on specific families of animals. For instance, bistournage works best on cattle, subdermal ligation has been tested on dogs and goats, and modified closed castration was described as a novel procedure on sea otters. Most promise only ablation, rather than removal, however. Modified closed castration reduces pain and hematoma formation after surgery, but still requires surgery and severing an artery only one branch from the descending aorta.
Injections are the best DIY method described here (but still less than ideal). Pinhole castration is promising, if untried in humans, and seems to lack risk of bleeding. Knives and scissors approaches all have a serious risk of bleeding out associated with them. I believe it is the single worst approach (or family thereof) for DIYers.
Re: Doing orchioectomy as blood free as possible?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 4:00 pm
by Onewayticket (imported)
I have a gaping hole in my scrotum that doesn't bleed and only hurts when it moves about or if pressure is applied. I figure I have about a week or so to decide since I've postponed my continued "surgery". I'm looking for alternatives in terms of GRS, but time and money are two things I don't have.
What I'm more curious about is how much damage I will cause if I continue this procedure than outdoing someones kinky fantasy here.