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How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 3:11 pm
by jgw1000 (imported)
Can anyone tell me how long it takes to do permanent damage to penis and testicles which are banded very tight? eg with rubber rings and/or very tight elastic bands. I've done it long enough for them to be black for a while, but don't know when the real irreversible damage will start. And if the damage is done, what happens then? gangrene? or just shrivel up? Any advice you can give will be appreciated. Thanks

Re: How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 4:21 pm
by Mac (imported)
I would also like to know the answer to that question. I have banded mine for up to 1/2 hour without any noticable effect.

Re: How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 4:36 pm
by Dave (imported)
your mileage may vary

(as the platitude, bromide, saw, proverb, or saying goes)

testicles first:

Do you mean Banded as in professional castration banders?

If you cause pain, bruising, soreness, then you are causing damage. If it's not too bad, your body will heal itself.

Cutting off the blood supply to your testicles for 30 minutes, without causing pain, might not damage them enought to matter. However, someone else's testicles might not survive.

If you cause permanent damage - - Let say you get drunk and pass out with the bands on your testicles - - Gangrene will not set in overnight, but you have formed blood clots and dead tissue and to attempt to restore the blood supply will introduce those clots and dead blood back into your body. That is dangerous and can cause serious problems. Anyone in this position should not remove the bands and should just go to the hospital for surgery.

Expect questions. Stupidity and drunkenness is a good excuse as long as you act sorrowful at the loss of your testicles. (This is true even if you were tied to the bed and suffered the pain just to kill your testicles) By morning (four to six to eight hours) your nuts will be dead.

Now if you try to let them hang there and fall off by themselves, they will stink and fester and rot. Billions and Billions of germs grow in dead tissue. This is not a good thing to hang in your shorts. Go to the hospital.

As for your penis, you can rupture or break the intenral hydraulic mechanism that makes the penis get hard. If you do that enough, you won't be able to get an erection.

Re: How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Sun May 18, 2003 12:57 pm
by Quillman (imported)
I agree with Dave and in any case we are all different. I went SIX hours with an elastrator band and still the bugger recovered! I haven't tried the calicrate yet which should be a lot better because it is much tighter and efficient.

Be prepared to go to hospital after banding, I have yet to find anybody (other than the accounts in BME) that made it through to the dropping off after the months time, UNLESS somebody will tell me otherwise!

Quillman UK

Re: How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Mon May 19, 2003 4:33 am
by Panty Boy (imported)
Great topic!

I have been experimenting with banding my penis. Last week I "tied it off" at the base with an elastic and left it bound for close to an hour. When I looked at it it was a dark purple, cool, and totally numb. I could not stand the pain however (pain seemed to be coming for inside the body as opposed to the penis) and I took the elastic off.

My penis has recovered (much to my sorrow) except for a strange bruise on the shaft.

I am wondering how long I need to band if for to ensure it dies. As well my wife doesn't know about the desire I have to be nullified. If I manage to kill my penis can anyone think of a legitimate sounding excuse I could use to explain what happened? Is there an injury or accident I could claim that she (and the hospital) would believe?

Thanks.

Re: How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Mon May 19, 2003 6:48 am
by Leon (imported)
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Panty Boy (imported) wrote: Mon May 19, 2003 4:33 am I could not stand the pain however (pain seemed to be coming for inside the body as opposed to the penis) and I took the elastic off.
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You could use injectable aneasethetic (Xylocaine) to stop there being any pain. BMEshop sells it:

http://www.bmeshop.com

For safe use, buy the following two books:

Essential Surgical Techniques

Basic Surgical Skills

The first tells you where to inject aneasethetic into your cock, and the second will tell you how much Xylocaine to inject.

The first book also has detailed instructions on how to perform circumcision, vasectomy and meatomy procedures. Both describe suture technique, but the second goes further and more in depth into different types of knots and materials to use.

Both books can be brought on amazon.com or in your local medical/academic bookstore, if there is one local to where you are.

Of course there is a more simple and cost effectiev technique of making sure the band stays on, although you will have to suffer.

Buy yourself a pair of handcuffs.

Put the key to the handcuffs in a self addressed envelope and put it in the mail over the weekend.

Band your cock.

Place your hands behind you and handcuff your self to soemthing that is secure that can be put or is next to your front door.

And wait until your self addressed envelope is delivered to you, by which time, with any luck, your cock will be dead.

Release yourself and cut off your prick with a scalpel.

DISCLAIMER: If anything bad happens, I am not to blame!

All the best,

Leon

Re: How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 6:54 am
by Leon (imported)
Salami,

Oh forget it! :)

The first idea of using injectable anaesethetic would work though and those two books really are what you need to do it safely.

"What the hell do you do when you have to go pee? With the penis banded, there's not going to be much drained out of your bladder for a while."

This though is a serious point and one I thought about. the wannabe penis-less individual needs to have a healed deep pa piercing. Install a costume made prince's wand in the piercing and this shall allow you to urinate without problem, while the cock is banded.

Prince's wands can be brought at:

http://www.sincentral.co.uk

For all those testicular/scrotum torture fans, Sin Central sells a ball crushers and clamps made from surgical steel. Top quality.

They also sell hue, and I mean HUGE, urethral sounds. What fun!

(Personal note: getting bored of writing All the best, but don't know what else to put.)

All the best,

Leon

Re: How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Wed May 21, 2003 5:47 am
by Holger (imported)
Hello Leon,

you wrote something about the following books:

> Essential Surgical Techniques

> Basic Surgical Skills

Can you give me the name of the author?

Dows anybody know, if there are german translations avaiable?

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Leon (imported) wrote: Mon May 19, 2003 6:48 am The first tells you where to inject aneasethetic into your cock, and the second will tell you how much Xylocaine to inject.

Thats quite interesting.

Holger

Re: How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Wed May 21, 2003 7:28 am
by Leon (imported)
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Holger (imported) wrote: Wed May 21, 2003 5:47 am Can you give me the name of the author?
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Basic Surgical Skills by David A. Sherris and Eugene B. Kern, published by Mayo Clinic Press, 1999.

Essential Surgical Technique Edited by Colin D. Johnson and John Cumming, Published by Chapman & Hall Medical 1997.

Both books are worth having, but Essential Surgical Technique is far more informative and gives detail instructions for many different surgical procedures, including craniotomy(1) and my favourite circumcision. I am planning on performing one on myself, but in several stages based on what is written in the book.

Basic Surgical Skills is useful because it goes far more in depth on sutures, the different types and the different types of knots. Also it has info on diferent types of local anaesethetic and guidelines on safety limits. It also comes with a CD-ROM providing animation and spoken word commentary on how to suture.

Both of these books can be brought online at:

http://www.amazon.com

Most surgical supplies can be brought online. Anyone looking British companies that sell medical supplies, please private message me and I will be happy to give you some addresses.

(1) Most of the surgical procedures will not interest most members of the archive, but certainly there are a few intersting ones under Urology, for example testicular biopsy and vasectomy.

Best wishes,

Leon

Re: How long does it take to do permanent damage?

Posted: Wed May 21, 2003 7:48 am
by Holger (imported)
Hi Leon,

thanks for the quick answer.

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Leon (imported) wrote: Wed May 21, 2003 7:28 am Both books are worth having, but Essential Surgical Technique is far more informative and gives detail instructions for many different surgical procedures, including craniotomy(1)
my favourite

Yes, i have to look, if there are translations because i have problems reading medical instructions in english.

> Most surgical supplies can be brou
Leon (imported) wrote: Wed May 21, 2003 7:28 am t online. Anyone looking British companies that sell medical supplies,

There is no problem to buy surgical supplies or anastetics. I want to know where to inject them for "good results".

Greetings,

Holger