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How to get started

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 6:02 pm
by NovaMike (imported)
Maybe I am wrong, but for years, my assumption was that this discussion about chemical castration was for people who were doing it themself. I don't want to just buy drugs online based on something I read here.

If I wanted to try chemical castration, how do I find a doctor who can write the prescription, run the tests, and everything else a doctor would normally do to manage the treatment.

My preference has always been for real, permanent castration, but with the current pandemic, I don't know if that is a reasonable option. I am not going to travel to get a castration.

Re: How to get started

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:02 am
by TopManFL (imported)
Hey @NovaMike,

Welcome home. You are in the right place.

Start with a therapist. Your odds of getting chemical castration from a real doctor go way up if you arrive with a therapist's letter explaining your need for the treatment.

You are correct. It is rather dangerous to buy Androcur on the Interent and treat yourself. Sadly, many men resort to that because they can't find help from a real doctor.

You don't say why you want chemical castration.

I am not telling you to lie to your therapist.

However, if you told the therapist that you have NEVER ACTED on your thoughts but, that you have sexual thoughts that could get you in trouble with the law. If you told the therapist you were seeking chemical castration to rid yourself of those sexual thoughts. Then, your odds of getting a therapist to recommend chemical castration to a doctor would go way up.

Even if you told a therapist that your sexual thoughts were not illegal but, that they were very disturbing to you. If these thoughts were so disturbing that they interfered with the rest of your life. One example might be that you are a submissive into BDSM. That you spend every waking hour not at work online looking for BDSM porn. That you spend yourself broke every month paying a Dominant to allow you to be their submissive. That no other sexual thoughts ever enter your mind an that your sex drive is ruining your life. Again, you odds of getting chemical castraton would go way up.

A way some one here have gotten a real doctor to give them Androcur is to start taking it from an online source. Then, show up at the doctor and tell them exactly what you've done. The doctor will, of course, run blood work to see what's happening. Some doctors will tell you to stop. But, if you say you intend to keep taking Internet Androcur, some doctors would rather prescribe it for you and know you are getting the real thing and also know how much you are getting. I DO NOT recommend this course of action.

Good luck and please tell us how things are working out for you.

Re: How to get started

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:34 am
by erikboy (imported)
It is exactly the reason, that I did not find a doc to who I can tell everything without the need to lie and get what I want, that is why I did all the research myself regarding chemical castration, ordered neccessary drugs online, did blood works myself, including liver function along with testosterone, LH, FSH, estradiol etc.

Increased my D vitamin, iron and calcium intake during chemcastration.

But if you want to find a doc, then you probably have to find it yourself if you need a doc close to you. Just be prepared to be misunderstood, laughed at, refused until you find a right doc. Still, there is some hope that someone can help you here. I can't, as I live in different country.

Re: How to get started

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:40 am
by seanthomas (imported)
It seems to be getting easier these days. First, if you truly want to be castrated and its not just a fetish you don’t need to lie about being transgender. A true desire to live without testicles means you fall into a transgender category as “non-binary”. Find a doctor specializing in SRS or transgender care in your area. You’ll probably need a referral from a shrink but that just to make sure you are sane and capable of making such a decision. Then you can request chemical to make sure you want to continue with the surgical route.

Re: How to get started

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:53 am
by Losethem (imported)
And if you actually want to physically remove your testicles, you should be willing to travel. Practitioners who are willing to do this may not be on your doorstep.

Re: How to get started

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2020 6:30 pm
by NovaMike (imported)
Losethem (imported) wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:53 am And if you actually want to physically remove your testicles, you should be willing to travel. Practitioners who are willing to do this may not be on your doorstep.

If this was a normal year, yes, I would travel for castration. But, with the pandemic, having to fly there, stay in a hotel for several nights, eat at restaurants, and fly home would increase the chances of getting the corona virus.

So, I thought if there was a way to have a doctor recommend chemical castration that would be a safer method. It could be a year before a vaccine for the corona virus is available and it is safe enough to travel without having the stress of staying healthy on top of everything.

Re: How to get started

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2020 6:40 pm
by Paolo
One has to admit, traveling in any form right now is somewhat ... uhhh ... terrifying!

Re: How to get started

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 3:01 pm
by blackblack (imported)
seanthomas (imported) wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:40 am It seems to be getting easier these days. First, if you truly want to be castrated and its not just a fetish you don’t need to lie about being transgender. A true desire to live without testicles means you fall into a transgender category as “non-binary”. Find a doctor specializing in SRS or transgender care in your area. You’ll probably need a referral from a shrink but that just to make sure you are sane and capable of making such a decision. Then you can request chemical to make sure you want to continue with the surgical route.

i don't think it's necessary to think about non-boundary either,if he don't have gender confirm problem,he just don't

Re: How to get started

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 4:59 pm
by Losethem (imported)
NovaMike (imported) wrote: Sat Aug 08, 2020 6:30 pm If this was a normal year, yes, I would travel for castration. But, with the pandemic, having to fly there, stay in a hotel for several nights, eat at restaurants, and fly home would increase the chances of getting the corona virus.

So, I thought if there was a way to have a doctor recommend chemical castration that would be a safer method. It could be a year before a vaccine for the corona virus is available and it is safe enough to travel without having the stress of staying healthy on top of everything.

I'll agree. Travel can be downright scary right now, but you'll likely either have to be prepared to do it to get to your goal, or postpone achieving it until such time as it's safer to travel.

I've recently cancelled a trip myself because of how things are going in the US, which is seemingly the only country other than Brazil having this much trouble with this virus, until such time as the trip I want to take is safer to accomplish.

All this said, it's better to wait and do it safely, than to rush and have complications or worse. Disappointing I'm sure, but even waiting a year, once you get to your goal you'll wonder what all the fuss from that waiting was about.

Re: How to get started

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 8:12 am
by seanthomas (imported)
blackblack (imported) wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 3:01 pm i don't think it's necessary to think about non-boundary either,if he don't have gender confirm problem,he just don't

I think you meant non-binary and regardless of how one feels about their own sexuality or gender identity the medical and psychological communities have their own narrow way of thinking. Add to that, nobody loves to place labels on people more than the shrinks and medicos.

I'm a male Eunuch but my only self identity is "me". If my doctor needs to label me as not conforming to either male or female roles in order to properly treat me, then I'm fine with "non-binary".