Newbie, castrated by cancer, considering nullification
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 3:15 pm
Hello! I'll try to stick to basics here, as this is just an intro. I have not had any testosterone for five years now. Also no sexual thoughts nor even an erection. My right testicle was injured and removed ten years ago. Then four years later I was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer, had a prostatectomy and was started on Lupron (androgen deprivation therapy). Surprisingly, none of my doctors ever tested my T level, even though I had inquired about it. Anyway, it was a crazy time time in my life and I became depressed. Plus the hot flashes were driving me crazy. After doing some research I asked my GP for venlafaxine, an antidepressant that stabilized my moodiness and helped with the hot flashes.
Ultimately I required an artificial urinary sphincter implant in order to under adjuvant or "salvage" radiation. The device has a limited lifespan and requires periodic replacement. The prosthetic which was hurriedly implanted so that I could undergo radiation leaks considerably, and I must wear an absorbent pad. Because I am damp all the time, the folds of my scrotum and shriveled penis are always moist and I sometimes develop UTI's.
The Lupron ended several years ago, but my testosterone never rose above 50 (normal is 300-1100). My single remaining left testicle never survived the cancer treatments. This apparently happens in about 5% of advanced PCa cases involving ADT. My urologist recommends that I NOT take TRT as it could potentially feed the cancer. There are divergent opinions on this topic (i.e., Morgentaler saturation theory, etc). Basically I cannot become erect, ejaculate, or even become aroused. I find beautiful women attractive but it's more like my envy of their "hotness" rather than a desire to engage in sex or even affection.
My wife has been very understanding through most of this. She is also a cancer survivor and has some crippling bone degeneration that causes coitus to be uncomfortable. Now that I am unable to satisfy her I have told her that I would understand if she wanted to seek a lover, but she is not interested in that either. We are affectionate with each other and have two grown sons so there are no issues with procreation.
I will be speaking with a genitourinary surgeon next month regarding replacing the artificial sphincter. In addition, the bladder and urethra have been subjected to radiation, which damages their elasticity. I hope to also speak with the surgeon about also removing my atrophied left testicle, the remaining wrinkled scrotum and possibly also my penis. Essentially I will never use them again. Presently I must sit to urinate because I never know which way or how far my stream might go when I release the urinary sphincter. Without the penis it would be much easier to keep a pad in place. This is assuming that the replacement device will leak as much as the old one has. The surgeon may say that it won't leak, but so did the previous surgeon about the existing appliance.
I figure if the surgeon is going to be cutting into my nether regions that maybe he could remove some of the excess tissue in the area. I've already read a few threads here, plus the very excellent "Eunuch Blog" and have learned that the terminology is a penectomy with nullification (I think). I'd like to sound as though I've done sufficient research when I speak with the surgeon to make sure he understands my situation, concerns, and wishes. Can some of you perhaps give me some guidance in how to approach the subject with him. Though my wife and I have experimented with bisexuality, BDSM and such, there is no gender dysphoria on my part, nor any desire to become a female (though without any T I have already developed gynecomastia).
Thank you for reading!
Ultimately I required an artificial urinary sphincter implant in order to under adjuvant or "salvage" radiation. The device has a limited lifespan and requires periodic replacement. The prosthetic which was hurriedly implanted so that I could undergo radiation leaks considerably, and I must wear an absorbent pad. Because I am damp all the time, the folds of my scrotum and shriveled penis are always moist and I sometimes develop UTI's.
The Lupron ended several years ago, but my testosterone never rose above 50 (normal is 300-1100). My single remaining left testicle never survived the cancer treatments. This apparently happens in about 5% of advanced PCa cases involving ADT. My urologist recommends that I NOT take TRT as it could potentially feed the cancer. There are divergent opinions on this topic (i.e., Morgentaler saturation theory, etc). Basically I cannot become erect, ejaculate, or even become aroused. I find beautiful women attractive but it's more like my envy of their "hotness" rather than a desire to engage in sex or even affection.
My wife has been very understanding through most of this. She is also a cancer survivor and has some crippling bone degeneration that causes coitus to be uncomfortable. Now that I am unable to satisfy her I have told her that I would understand if she wanted to seek a lover, but she is not interested in that either. We are affectionate with each other and have two grown sons so there are no issues with procreation.
I will be speaking with a genitourinary surgeon next month regarding replacing the artificial sphincter. In addition, the bladder and urethra have been subjected to radiation, which damages their elasticity. I hope to also speak with the surgeon about also removing my atrophied left testicle, the remaining wrinkled scrotum and possibly also my penis. Essentially I will never use them again. Presently I must sit to urinate because I never know which way or how far my stream might go when I release the urinary sphincter. Without the penis it would be much easier to keep a pad in place. This is assuming that the replacement device will leak as much as the old one has. The surgeon may say that it won't leak, but so did the previous surgeon about the existing appliance.
I figure if the surgeon is going to be cutting into my nether regions that maybe he could remove some of the excess tissue in the area. I've already read a few threads here, plus the very excellent "Eunuch Blog" and have learned that the terminology is a penectomy with nullification (I think). I'd like to sound as though I've done sufficient research when I speak with the surgeon to make sure he understands my situation, concerns, and wishes. Can some of you perhaps give me some guidance in how to approach the subject with him. Though my wife and I have experimented with bisexuality, BDSM and such, there is no gender dysphoria on my part, nor any desire to become a female (though without any T I have already developed gynecomastia).
Thank you for reading!