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Re: Urethral reroute revision

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 1:40 pm
by Hash (imported)
Pretty sure the fever just broke, wow, about 6 1/2 hours on that antibiotic. Already feeling better, thanks. Need something cold to drink, ice tea will do. I'll empty my mailbox unencumbered and thanks Hazbalz for the best wishes.

Sandi, never thought about that, although Dr. J. is more flexible and willing to do things then most other urologists I've seen, except Dr. Kimmel that is,
Hash (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:17 pm I'm going to stick with her and
see if won't eventually remove it for me. I've got a plan. This doctor I saw today, even in my poor condition, I could tell she was intrigued. She kept looking at my little penis as though it was a ripe mushroom, moving it back and forth. Had I had more of my faculties I think I would have engaged her in more conversation. But there sure seem to be more women doctors here in Jersey, not sure why. I looked at several Family Practices recently and the women are outnumbering the men, except in urology.

Re: Urethral reroute revision

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:37 am
by Hash (imported)
Got a surprise call from the new female doctor this morning asking me about how I was doing. She seemed genuinely concerned and asked about whether my urologist had called me. She said she was able to review all my charts, etc. and sounded a little nervous talking with me. She only stated that my urine tests did show that I had a "germ" and that she hoped the antibiotic she chose was working. I told her that I didn't have a fever and was feeling well. She said some pleasantries and that was it, but it seemed a little unusual. Can't say when I remember when a doctor actually called back to check on me, though I know they have and still do. However, I don't know what to think of the attention, was she/is she fascinated by my castration/urethrostomy/scrotoplasty? Or am I just making more of this then I should? Just seemed odd that she sounded nervous talking with me. Maybe I was her first eunuch that she's ever seen? I'm thinking of switching doctors and making her my primary.

Re: Urethral reroute revision

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 11:34 am
by C&TL2745 (imported)
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Hash (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:37 am I told her that I didn't have a fever and was feeling well.....I'm thinking of switching doctors and making her my primary.
I'm glad to hear you're feeling better. I wonder whether the "germ" was related to the surgery or it was just coincidence that you got the infection right afterward. It does seem curious that she showed such surprise that you still had a penis then called you seeming nervous about it. I suspect that both of the lady doctors you've written about have more than just professional interest. I doubt that either runs into eunuchs every day, so it may be just the novelty of seeing you, but this second doctor's calling you and seeming nervous about it is intriguing. It makes me wonder whether she might be receptive to the idea if you broached the subject of a penectomy.

Sandi

Re: Urethral reroute revision

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 12:57 pm
by Hash (imported)
Novelty of seeing a eunuch, that's a good way to describe it, and not just a eunuch, a eunuch with a large urethrostomy with a small penis still attached. She stumbled over words several times when talking with me and seemed tentative, which made me think she was nervous. I'd like to think that she'd be receptive to a penectomy or partial which is just cutting off the visible part and stitching things together, however, she's not a surgeon and I'm not sure she'd want to snip it off in one of the small offices. Hmm? What to do. I'm going to talk to my urologist, Dr. J to see if she'd give me a partial penectomy if I get two psychologist letters proving I'm sane. Won't see her for a few weeks. Also toyed with the idea of just having my shaft skin removed and then sewn together. It would make my penis look even smaller and it might hide out of sight, that's my back up plan. I wish I would have asked for that when I went in for the original surgery. Oh well. Dr. J. might could do it in her office, she has surgical type rooms.

Re: Urethral reroute revision

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 8:42 pm
by icehawk2010 (imported)
I'm interested in getting a reroute done. Does the urologist in bridge water still do this procedure?