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burdizzo questions

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2002 5:19 am
by andyuk (imported)
Hi,

I have aquired a burdizzo clamp, and would like to know if anyone has advice on doing this successfully on myself.

I have no access to prescription aneasthetics, but have heard of someone using an ice bath ! (don't know how they did it though).

if there is anyone who has done thier own burdizzo castration, please advise.

Can anyone tell me a good way to do this safely without pain !

(if there is such a way)😵‍💫

Regards

Andy

Re: burdizzo questions

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2002 7:39 am
by Quillman (imported)
If you would E Mail me direct on [email protected] I will be happy to discuss your problem- you are in the UK I trust?

Quillman

Re: burdizzo questions

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2002 10:18 am
by _g (imported)
Hi,
andyuk (imported) wrote: Wed Jan 09, 2002 5:19 am I have aquired a burdizzo clamp, and would like to know if anyone has advice on doing this successfully on myself.

I have no access to prescription aneasthetics, but have heard of someone using an ice bath ! (don't know how they did it though).

if there is anyone who has done thier own burdizzo castration, please advise.

Can anyone tell me a good way to do this safely without pain !

(if there is such a way)😵‍💫

Regards

Andy

NO it's very hard to use a burdizzo on self. You can end up with life long pain.

_g

Re: burdizzo questions

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2002 12:21 am
by Pippa (imported)
Hi,

......
andyuk (imported) wrote: Wed Jan 09, 2002 5:19 am but have heard of someone using an ice bath ! (don't know how they did it though).

..........

Regards

Andy

I used a "Frosty Mug", not with a burdizzo, but along with an elastrator and then carving knife when numb.

The Frosty mug is a mug that can hold about 500ml, and is used to produce iced (frozen) drinks. The construction of the mug uses a double skin mug with the space between the outer skin and inner secion where the drink goes, filled with similar stuff to that used in freezer blocks like you use in an Esky (I hope Eskies have managed to get past the Australian borders!!)

By freezing the mug then filling the inner section with a mixture of alcohol & water you are then able to DANGLE your testicles in this VERY cold mixture. The reason for using a misture of alcohol & water is to lower the freezing point of the water..... you don't really want your balls encased in a block of ICE!!!!!

This was enough to numb my scrotom enough that I was then able to use a carving knife to open the scrotom and remove the testicles, dividing both the vas with the knife..

(I did have 1 elastrator ring in place during this)

I was then taken to hospital by my partner so they could stitch me up!! I did not want to die from blood loss, even though I was not bleeding at the time. I also knew of the risk of gangrene.

I am NOT recommending you actually did what I have done. It IS DANGEROUS, but I must respect that you are going to make your own decision what to do no matter what I say.

Re: burdizzo questions

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2002 1:54 am
by burd (imported)
Hi,

I have burdizzo experience 3 month ago with ice.

You need only small ice blocks and ten minutes. All scrotum and nuts is numb and you can crash cords. After half hour skin of scrotum is painfull bad not so bad. Nuts swelling up etc etc , bad without pain.

Burdizzo with ice is simpelly way to self castration.

Burd

Re: burdizzo questions

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2002 5:21 pm
by kkks (imported)
Burd,

Did you remove tests or leave it inside?

Re: burdizzo questions

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2002 2:19 am
by andyuk (imported)
Thanks all...

some good advise coming in.. I have not as yet decided what to do, and how to do it, but I cannot afford a trip to the USA, and UK options seem pretty rare at the moment.

I will post my decision & results as soon as I have made up my mind.

I admire anyone who has achieved this safely, and I look forward to the same success.

Keep up the good advice, recommendations and experiences.

All replies are gratefully appreciated.

Thanks also to the archive creators for such a great info resource.

Andy