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curious about castration

Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 7:48 am
by Kandyboy (imported)
Have been wondering about being castratated------does the penis shrink ? can this be prevented if true? Is erection still possible ? does it take longer to achive orgasm? is weight gain inevitable, or can it be prevented by testosterone treatments?

Re: curious about castration

Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 2:14 pm
by sag111 (imported)
Well first Kandyboy i have to wonder why a person would want testosterone replacements if you want castration.My advice to you would be to try chemical castration first and then you can see if you realey want this remember you can stop the chemicles but the surgery is NOT reversable.

The most common form of chemicles are depo provera and Androcur depo is an injection and Androcur is in pill form so please take this very seriously because it is

Re: curious about castration

Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 11:25 pm
by Andrew (imported)
Kandyboy (imported) wrote: Sun May 16, 2004 7:48 am Have been wondering about being castratated------does the penis shrink ? can this be prevented if true? Is erection still possible ? does it take longer to achive orgasm? is weight gain inevitable, or can it be prevented by testosterone treatments?

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Every Eunuch will have different effects from his castration. YMWV = Your Mileage Will Vary. Those who do not choose to take Testosterone Replacement Therapy can expect the following.

Infertility, in all cases. If this could be an issue, bank some sperm beforehand.

Some (but by no means all) eunuchs develop "The Eunuch Calm", a feeling of tranquil contentment, with reduced or eliminated thoughts of sex, aggression, and ambition. This has happened to me, but, again, YMWV.

Reduced libido, erections, and nocturnal emissions, sometimes to the point of total impotence and asexuality.

Weight gain, including subcutaneous body fat. (This thin layer of fat causes the skin to become softer and smoother.) You will need a lifetime diet and exercise program to avoid this problem.

Loss or thinning of body hair, but male pattern baldness slows down or stops. Reduced body odor. The pitch of your voice will not change.

Loss of lean muscle mass (hence muscle weakness, increased fatigue, and loss of stamina). Your shoulders will become narrower and you will lose muscle definition in your upper torso without a VIGOROUS exercise program.

Little to mild breast development (gynecomastia), and mild fat redistribution around the hips and thighs.

The penis may shrink.

Hot flushes and night sweats. Very much a YMWV happening. Some eunuchs take low levels of estrogen to counteract this. Consult your Physician.

POSSIBLE moodiness and tearfulness. Do not be surprised if you start crying far more frequently over what may seem to be trivial matters.

There MIGHT be cognitive losses, mostly in spatial orientation and short term memory.

Osteoporosis should be your #2 concern. Your chances of getting this disease are greater if you were castrated before the age of 40. Castration before age 25 MIGHT involve additional problems if your body has not yet finished its post-puberty growth. You should take at least 1,500 MG of calcium and 400 IU of Vitamin D daily. Shortly before or after castration, you should have a bone density scan, and after that a scan every two years. A proper diet and exercise program will help in the battle against osteoporosis.

DEPRESSION! This MUST be your #1 concern. Post-surgical depression is very likely as your testosterone levels crash. Chronic depression IS a major concern, and MAY require professional therapy (including antidepressants) before, during, and after the surgery. You need to consider the issue of depression BEFORE castration. If it is an issue before hand, it will almost certainly become a much larger one afterward. Castration before age 25 MIGHT increase your risk. Some eunuchs may have to take various amounts of testosterone to alleviate depression and other problems.

A Final Thought: most Physicians have no experience in caring for the hypogonadal male. Consider finding a Physician who has a thorough working knowledge on the problems and treatments of menopausal and post-menopausal women. Whilst the biology of a Eunuch and a post-menopausal woman are not identical, there is some significant overlap.

This list has been put together with the help of members of The Eunuch Archives.

http://www.eunuch.org/

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Re: curious about castration

Posted: Mon May 17, 2004 7:23 am
by Riverwind (imported)
Andrew your list is right on the money.

I have Depression and Osteoporosis added to other medical problems some of my drugs work agenst others.

Take Castration serious.

Find out everything you can,

Spend 4 or 5 years in your investigation.

Take castration on a test drive for a year or two.

Then you will be able to make this life changing decision without regret, I hope.

All to often I am sure that a year or two after your castrated you wake up some morning and say to yourself "what have I done".

Take your time, take a lot of time, take even more than that.

I am a very happy Eunuch. I took that time.

RW